• @EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted
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    121 month ago

    God that sounds SO expensive (then again, maybe you don’t live in the US come to think of it).

    I went to the ER for a simple second-degree burn on my hand. All they gave me was a bandaged-up hand, some ointment, and a crisp high-five (on my other hand).

    Cost me $600 after insurance. And the sad part is I have decent insurance for my area.

    • @neomachino@lemmy.world
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      51 month ago

      Years ago when I was on Medicaid I spent about 2 weeks in the hospital. They took my appendix out and after looking at it and running some tests found out that I had some rare parasite. I was in excruciating pain at the time, throwing up blood a few times a day and just withering away. There was a pill that I was waiting to get that would’ve killed the parasites which could’ve been given to me after my 4th day there when they confirmed what I had. I spent the rest of the 2 weeks being doped up on morphine and an array of fluids until I couldn’t take it anymore and left the hospital ‘AMA’.

      I went to a different hospital and got the medicine I needed almost immediately.

      I did throw up again though when I got a ~$60k bill from my 2 week stay at the first hospital. Again they took out my appendix, ran some test, and pumped me with opiods for 2 weeks without treating my actual issue.

      • @EveryMuffinIsNowEncrypted
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        31 month ago

        Yeah, that’s disgusting how you were treated (or, rather, not treated, I suppose).

        Insurance is a fucking scam in the US, I tell you what.