pineapples_are_evil2
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- 14 Lip 2021
Oooh
Wow. Damn Laura. Your crazy just really took off running eh? Holy shit...
I wonder what the rest of the charges were for... she looks awful in the photo... although... no moonface, so maybe no more wasn't it Addison's crises... that needed steroids... plus all the flushing, mood swings, sweaty symptoms of both menopause and steroid use.. didn't she have hormonal issues too?
The ENT ER yeller is nuts! You'd think if the scope really was that urgent, they'd be bumped up, or, since they *can* do this, send the referral out to as many places as you can. I'm sure there's a limit, yeah?
I feel for those nurses, and anyone in earshot... especially if you've got the same nurse and you actually need something, but no one can hear you bc of Ranty Mc Rantface over there using their right to "free speech"
Love how nonchalant they are about their massive hemmeroids, and that they'd been arrested 2x for that kind of behaviour. Like their belligerance won them a prize../sneed
In Canada, so our referrals pretty much either get sent to the main hospital that had a cluster of GI specialists, and you'll retry much be randomly assigned to whomever had the next availability, unless you needed a specific specialist bc they have more experience in the thing you need.
You can ask to have the testing request sent to the other area Hospitals that have GI or have a traveling GI Clinic in specific areas ie within a 90 minute drive if you're willing and need to just get the test done...
if request came from the family Dr if you don't already have that specialist, and is a fairly basic concern they'll try the clinics in the surrounding counties first, then the large teaching hospital an hour or so away. You'll generally get in for testing at the smaller community Hospitals that are large enough to have the equipment before the big teaching hospital unless it's expedited.
I know others who had a 8 month wait on an urgent lung referral, bc they needed a particular Dr, instead of being tossed in the Respirology pot and just getting whomever. This was considered urgent with 2 er visits and an admission before they got the referral, and two more ER visits and another admit, all breathing related in the 8 month wait. Brutal wait but it ended well.
But, that's life with universal health care. It's hard to have choice in your care, wait times can be nuts, but there is no cost at time of use.
Wow. Damn Laura. Your crazy just really took off running eh? Holy shit...
I wonder what the rest of the charges were for... she looks awful in the photo... although... no moonface, so maybe no more wasn't it Addison's crises... that needed steroids... plus all the flushing, mood swings, sweaty symptoms of both menopause and steroid use.. didn't she have hormonal issues too?
The ENT ER yeller is nuts! You'd think if the scope really was that urgent, they'd be bumped up, or, since they *can* do this, send the referral out to as many places as you can. I'm sure there's a limit, yeah?
I feel for those nurses, and anyone in earshot... especially if you've got the same nurse and you actually need something, but no one can hear you bc of Ranty Mc Rantface over there using their right to "free speech"
Love how nonchalant they are about their massive hemmeroids, and that they'd been arrested 2x for that kind of behaviour. Like their belligerance won them a prize../sneed
In Canada, so our referrals pretty much either get sent to the main hospital that had a cluster of GI specialists, and you'll retry much be randomly assigned to whomever had the next availability, unless you needed a specific specialist bc they have more experience in the thing you need.
You can ask to have the testing request sent to the other area Hospitals that have GI or have a traveling GI Clinic in specific areas ie within a 90 minute drive if you're willing and need to just get the test done...
if request came from the family Dr if you don't already have that specialist, and is a fairly basic concern they'll try the clinics in the surrounding counties first, then the large teaching hospital an hour or so away. You'll generally get in for testing at the smaller community Hospitals that are large enough to have the equipment before the big teaching hospital unless it's expedited.
I know others who had a 8 month wait on an urgent lung referral, bc they needed a particular Dr, instead of being tossed in the Respirology pot and just getting whomever. This was considered urgent with 2 er visits and an admission before they got the referral, and two more ER visits and another admit, all breathing related in the 8 month wait. Brutal wait but it ended well.
But, that's life with universal health care. It's hard to have choice in your care, wait times can be nuts, but there is no cost at time of use.