I fear this happens more often than we think. A few years back in Redding CA they had a scam going on, they targeted anyone passing by on I5 that went to the Emergency Room that had any symptoms of a heart attack. Gas, short of breath, heartburn, cheast or arm pain, ect. They told the patient (victum ?) that they would not make it home, they would die without surjury, right away. Now, it is really easy to have excellent outcomes on heart opperations done on healthy hearts and healthy people that that just ate to spicey of a meal. And I may add, hospitals are ranked by outcomes. Everyone wants to go to the hospital with the best outcomes. If they only opperate on healthy people they are going to be seen as the best. And who would complain ? The Dr said I was going to die, he did the opperation, and I am as healthy as can be. Except they were as healthy as can be before they met that Dr. One day though some guy declined treatment, and drove to the hospital in Concord CA. The ER Dr and the Cardiologist heard the mans story and went nuts, and started screaming to the Mediacal Board and Attourney General. His heart was fine, no 98% blockage. That was the downfall of that scam. To help avoid this, my suggestion as a Paramedic, see your Dr/Nurse Practioner every year and discuss if he/she thinks you need a treadmill. I heard way to many guys pledging healthy habits, loose weight, quit smoking, exercise, eat right, ect when they were looking at the ceiling of the ambulence.
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