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LOL I know the feeling! I was just glad to get threw that accounting class the first time!It took 3 tries before just passing Algebra.
LOL I know the feeling! I was just glad to get threw that accounting class the first time!It took 3 tries before just passing Algebra.
They did not want to be bothered with me because I didnt have health Insurance at the time. Thats why they would either give me a shot and send me away, or just ignore my complaint.Anything serious always get a 2nd opinion no matter how much you might trust your Dr
Well how could they have suggested $40,000 surgery for you without insurance? I and surprised you could even get into a doctor's office without insurance.They did not want to be bothered with me because I didnt have health Insurance at the time. Thats why they would either give me a shot and send me away, or just ignore my complaint.
I am very pleased to hear that. I doubt that occurs around here. Nothing wrong with wanting and accepting free surgery if you are uninsured and cannot afford it otherwise. Like most of us . Just live with it was a common advice for women who were always thought of a hypochondriacs until male doctor got more educated.They have programs for folks with out insurance and most Dr's have to do a specific amount of services for people with out insurance. For most Dr's and hospitals it's a tax write off anyway.
I'm not saying I wanted a free surgery, but they could have at least tried to help me get relief from the pain some how instead of telling me to "live with it" I knew I had a problem with my shoulder and everyone I went to told me one of two things,
it's all in your head or "just live with it"
those were not acceptable answers for me. When you are in so much pain every day you cant sleep, work or any of the normal things in life you tell me if you would have accepted those answers. And by the way, because of the labral tear I suffered with from falling, I lost my job.
I am very pleased to hear that. I doubt that occurs around here. Nothing wrong with wanting and accepting free surgery if you are uninsured and cannot afford it otherwise. Like most of us . Just live with it was a common advice for women who were always thought of a hypochondriacs until male doctor got more educated.
Well how could they have suggested $40,000 surgery for you without insurance? I and surprised you could even get into a doctor's office without insurance.