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In reply to the discussion: My visit to the ER yesterday [View all]southern_belle
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I'm glad you're blood pressure is back under control and that you're feeling better, CatWoman.
ChisolmTrailDem
Mar 2013
#2
I recently had an abscessed tooth and luckily, I had seen the oral surgeon once before
Laura PourMeADrink
Mar 2013
#87
Oh, right. Rich people love to pay exorbitant hospital bills instead of insurance premiums.
WinkyDink
Mar 2013
#66
the 2010 median average salary for a vet is $82,040 per year - about half that of any medical field
Douglas Carpenter
Mar 2013
#116
Idiots. What is wrong with people? It's lucky they didn't have to re-treat your BP.
catbyte
Mar 2013
#16
Aw, CW. I'm so sorry you are ailing. High BP can often mean there is something else
Cleita
Mar 2013
#27
"There is no prior patient-physician relationship at the time one walks in".....
OldDem2012
Mar 2013
#59
"then it's the JOB of the ER doc to form a relationship, don't you think?"
magical thyme
Mar 2013
#111
I'm confused by your post...did you mean to appear totally insensitive, or....
OldDem2012
Mar 2013
#57
I see your side but what I think people do not understand is why the cost is so exorbitant
Laura PourMeADrink
Mar 2013
#91
I wish, Mosby. Our premiums are over 9K/yr with $200 ER co-pay, 1K deductable, then they pay 80%
Rose Siding
Mar 2013
#95
When I was in the hospital overnight last year, NO ONE approached me for money
steve2470
Mar 2013
#64
But we spent $1 Billion setting up a Universal Healthcare Plan in Iraq in 2004. Dont you feel better
stevenleser
Mar 2013
#73
Is the outfit the hospital uses to gather financial info is named Accretive Health?
dflprincess
Mar 2013
#74