Author Topic: Ridiculous medical care..  (Read 2592 times)

or maybe like it would exaggerate the pain and make it feel more painful in an euphroic way
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Also I think I dented my jaw once when I was going downhill too fast on a bike and hit my jaw on a streetlamp. Again, very young.

Wtf is with me and my jaw.

Also I think I dented my jaw once when I was going downhill too fast on a bike and hit my jaw on a streetlamp. Again, very young.

Wtf is with me and my jaw.

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Also I think I dented my jaw once when I was going downhill too fast on a bike and hit my jaw on a streetlamp. Again, very young.

Wtf is with me and my jaw.
Be careful that that jaw, you need it to suck richard chew food.

Also I think I dented my jaw once when I was going downhill too fast on a bike and hit my jaw on a streetlamp. Again, very young.

Wtf is with me and my jaw.

That sounds far more painful than the other times you listed.

and then they'll charge you for more than the cost of a small car gg

not everyone smokes weed daily sir
Wait really?? this is news to me

and then they'll charge you for more than the cost of a small car gg
My insurance will cover it. They already approved the allowing of me to get an MRI. If they turn around and say no right after it then I'm going to call them up and see what the forget they are doing.

Update:
ER won't do it, they want me to go back to my doctor... Tomorrow we'll be calling the doctor that was suppose to do the MRI today. Going to try and get it moved closer.

The pain is excruciating, I can't go another 24 days like this. Just a second ago while getting comfortable my foot slipped making me crush the nerve. Out of everything I've done I've never been in that much pain. I basically started to cry in pain after yelling.

I stuck a jelly bean and peanut up my nose when I was 3 :)

No misfortunes in Argentina. Our hospitals may look like stuff and we may have a minor case of massive lack of supplies but our healthcare workers care about patient's health. Of course they won't take you seriously if you try to push them around or if your injury isn't as severe as you claim it but when I had a similar problem, my medical insurance paid everything. Not a single cent came out of my pocket nor did we have any "no doctor" or "postponed" bullstuff. Injury -> Ambulance -> Hospital -> Home

Another thing I noticed about American hospitals is that they remove the symptoms and not the problem. Many times, you don't feel the pain you used to feel but you still have your problem.

I've had 6 fractures total (2 on my right arm, 4 on my left arm) and I had my skull separated 2cm from the first vertebrade.

No misfortunes in Argentina. Our hospitals may look like stuff and we may have a minor case of massive lack of supplies but our healthcare workers care about patient's health. Of course they won't take you seriously if you try to push them around or if your injury isn't as severe as you claim it but when I had a similar problem, my medical insurance paid everything. Not a single cent came out of my pocket nor did we have any "no doctor" or "postponed" bullstuff. Injury -> Ambulance -> Hospital -> Home

Another thing I noticed about American hospitals is that they remove the symptoms and not the problem. Many times, you don't feel the pain you used to feel but you still have your problem.

I've had 6 fractures total (2 on my right arm, 4 on my left arm) and I had my skull separated 2cm from the first vertebrade.
My insurance is covering it all, well all aside from two chiropractic visits ($160 value). Issue is they refuse to get me in because I wasn't in an accident. The healthcare here is stuffty as can be unless its something grave. Other than that they don't give a forget.

Even the worst health insurance company known in Buenos Aires would cover this.

Even the worst health insurance company known in Buenos Aires would cover this.
Its not my insurance, its the doctors and hospitals who won't do their job.