Are you going to comment something rude?
Happy national day. I hope you're healthy now. And why would anyone comment something rude? o.O
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This is the internet. Isn't there always someone who wants to be rude? :D
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Happy holidays!
Thanks for the train, and hope you will get well.
And how surgery ended up?
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Thank you! It ended up well, now just waiting to see if more is still needed.
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People tend to forget that they're paying for the services of the medical industry just as they pay for a new car, tv or at a restaurant... and why wouldn't you send back a plate that's horribly oversalted ;) (I know, terrible comparison, but I hope it gets my point across :s)? They're just humans, but don't forget that you are too.
Glad to hear that you're (kinda) back on the track - don't loose hope, stay strong, keep a smile and don't let that stuff bring you down :) (and thanks for the train ;P)!
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Indeed. I don't hold any single person responsible (well, other than myself since I could've been way more active about it), it's just the system that needs you to push little harder for your own sake. :)
Thanks!
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That sounds really annoying, can't imagine why they wouldn't call you until they reached you. I hope you didn't need to wait long for the rescheduled time!
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What a story! First of all, I hope you're doing well now after the surgery but man, 3 years and a lot of problems to get to your surgery! As for the first time your surgery was cancelled, they should have done it a few weeks later without all the list problems. For your last visit in september I would have done the exact same thing. I'm surprised you waited that long at all. I would never wait that long to contact the hospital of doctor if you're in need of proper papers. I had more than few surgeries too and if I had to wait that long for everything well... My advise, if you get the feeling your being treated as a number, pack your bags and go somewhere else. I won't go too far with details but I've had several heart surgeries. The first surgery I was supposed to have, the nurse got a phonecall and forgot me in the prep room. The catheter was already in my arm and the whole bed was filled with blood. I fainted, woke up after an hour and surgery was delayed. I cancelled everything and from then on I went to another hospital en been going there ever since. I know the nurse made a human mistake, but it could have been worse and I didn't feel comfortable anymore their. I do agree on your point to take things in your own hands but I couldn't "forgive" the nurse for that mistake. I'll go take a look at your ga now. Thanks and hope you have a good recovery and further procedures go better!
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It's good that you wouldn't wait because you absolutely shouldn't! I was just too blue-eyed over everything and imagined it was going well, but sure learned my lesson not to be so meek about looking after my rights.
That sounds like a horrible experience you had there. Good thing you didn't end up worse! I hope things are going better for you now as well.
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I can't imagine how scary that must have been waking up like that! I'm glad that nothing really bad happened to you because of that (worse than had already happened, of course).
Human error happens more often than we'd care to admit, but when someone can lose their life over that mistake? Like you, I would find it hard to forgive a mistake like that.
And having read your next comment, I am glad to hear that you have been doing fine ever since.:) Take care, my friend.:)
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Thanks! And no worries, I know. I just put the links there as exits this time. :)
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I hope that no more issues arise after all that.
I know that medical professionals are human too, but from the things that you told they could get any professional in trouble, not just medical. Not sending a "client" the papers needed to finish a "deal" or lying to a "client", in this case the "client" was a patient and the "deal" was a surgery. But those are things that can get someone in trouble.
To be honest I would be a bit scared to have the surgery after knowing that they just lied to me and I figured them out and called them out on it.
Thank you for the educational ride, I learned something today.
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To be honest, I didn't even think about being scared of the surgery because they lied! I was just filled with "fighting spirit" and at every turn waiting for someone to again try to send me home, not fully believing they were going to do anything until waking up after the surgery!
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I hope someone good plays me in my TV movie, haha! Thank you. :)
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End is yet to come, but I'm hoping I can make sure it is indeed a happy one.
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Good luck with that! I hope he'll get a time that'll stick soon.
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Bump! Such a bad experience and coincidences. take care!
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I think it's a BIG country, where people only cares about money and their career.
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I've had my share of medical horror stories... Sadly these things happen too often and you only realize when you're on the ends of your wits that putting your foot down seems to get the ball finally rolling. Really glad to hear it's finally worked out and hope you're swift in recovery!
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Indeed, but at least once you learn to put your foot down you'll be able to look out for yourself better in the future! Thank you. :)
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Happy holidays and take care, life is just too fragile.
Have a bump!
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October 1st is National Day of the People's Republic of China, which is an excellent time to make a train. But because I don't really have much more to say about National Day I figured I might as well take this opportunity to share a little cautionary tale.
But first let's get the important part out of the way, the entrance to the train is right
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I promise there are no hidden links in the text wall below, so you can safely skip it if you don't want to read it.
I may regret posting this, but here it goes anyway.
This is the brief story of my two tumors and how I failed to care for myself.
I officially started my battle with this matter in 2013 and everything seemed to be moving smoothly for a while. I visited several doctors and had plenty of tests; everything you'd really expect while on waiting list for surgery in this sort of matter. It was early 2014 when I got the exact date for my surgery and was looking forward to it. I arrived at the hospital on time, changed into that fashionable hospital attire and even got premeds before a surgeon came to me with the information that they wouldn't be doing the surgery that day; something was wrong with the paperwork. Feeling confused I simply left the hospital and expected the matter to be solved in matter of couple weeks. It was the next week when I learned from a different doctor that it was not that simple and would take longer because I had been placed back at the end of the line – they treated the incident like I had canceled the surgery time myself.
This was where my visits to the hospital increased as you'd expect, having to hop around a lot and keep increasing the amount of bills I got from it. It was exhausting and it was confusing, but in December 2014 I learned that I should be getting an invitation to surgery again. Optimistic again, I waited. And I waited. I waited and I trusted, but finally in September 2015 I was convinced to call and ask about it; turned out due to a mistake I had been taken out of the list completely.
The same waiting continued and when I received a special letter in March 2016 I thought that was it finally. Turned out to be just another examination and that the doctor examining me then was only putting me on the waiting list after the examination. Exhausted with the way things were going, I made an appointment with a very expensive specialist, who noted that the doctor who had sent me home just couple hours before surgery had been guilty of malpractice. Figures.
During the summer I received an invitation to surgery. Of course it came during a time when almost everyone had their summer vacations, making it inconvenient to call and make sure all papers were in order. When I finally got the right person on the phone, the nurse I talked to promised to discuss it with the doctor and make sure. They were supposed to send me something to sign, so I waited. I waited a week and I waited two, still nothing. I decided to call again and the nurse claimed she hadn't had time to talk to the doctor. I requested the information where I could directly reach the doctor, but she insisted that it “wouldn't be a good idea” and again promised to talk to the doctor and then call me back when she had. I agreed to it but told her that I'd be calling again if I received no word from them during the same week; the nurse called me back 30 minutes later. Somehow she had not found the time in two weeks to talk to the doctor, but when prompted she found the time within the next 30 minutes. I received the papers, everything was in order.
1st of September I was on my way to the hospital when I got a sinking feeling. I was only a short distance away from the hospital when my phone rang, it was unlisted number but I had no time to answer it before it was disconnected. When I checked in, I got another bad feeling because the receptionist didn't ask me the usual questions and simply told me to wait until someone would come talk to me. Soon enough another nurse came to me, smiling politely as she told me that she had tried to call me and let me know that my surgeon had fallen ill, meaning my surgery would have to be postponed.
Finished with this sort of behavior from them, I told the nurse I would not be leaving before I had talked to a doctor who'd explain the situation to me and I'd want the right to record the discussion. I also mentioned a lot of other things (a lawyer and the previous sending me home incident, for example, I just went off completely) and the nurse agreed she'd let someone know these were my wishes. So I sat back down, in complete shock over what was happening again but determined to fight; 20 minutes later the nurse returned and said surgery would happen as planned. It turned out my surgeon wasn't sick, but some other doctor was and they were trying to lessen the workload by rescheduling people; basically the nurse had lied by claiming my surgeon was sick and because I wasn't a terminal case, I was instantly on their rescheduling list. After this point everything went as it should've, even though I didn't really believe it until I woke up after surgery. My journey isn't over yet but from now on I won't be as trusting.
My point here is not to attack any doctors or nurses personally as people, but to encourage people not to be as lenient as I was when it comes to their medical care. You are the one who cares about your health, not medical professionals, they are simply doing their jobs. Make the calls to ask things and make sure they won't slip you under their radar, it's in your hands to make sure you get treated like you should.
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