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mercuryblues

(16,371 posts)
18. I could have
Sun Jul 13, 2014, 10:14 AM
Jul 2014

told them that, for free.

Over a year ago I was feeling very sick. I called the DR for an emergency appt. While waiting for the appt I spent 4 days in the hospital and a long weekend at the beach recuperating. So my appt. for not feeling well turned into a follow up after discharge.

The tuly sad part is, if I was seen the day I called and given the Rx I needed I could have avoided the hospital stay completely.

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Become? Erich Bloodaxe BSN Jul 2014 #1
The study was done last year. surrealAmerican Jul 2014 #2
Important point. Thank you! nt elias49 Jul 2014 #3
The right-wing was lying! Say it ain't so! stillwaiting Jul 2014 #5
Weird. I can usually get in to see my GP the next day. onehandle Jul 2014 #4
the Canadian wait times meme was always a big lie Doctor_J Jul 2014 #6
+1,000! I've got close Canadian family. The waiting line meme is BS. n/t RufusTFirefly Jul 2014 #26
When my daughter was a child, she woke up one day with a fever... KansDem Jul 2014 #7
Well, you are in Kansas and they seem to hate people WhiteTara Jul 2014 #9
Trouble is, since Arkansas didn't actually expand *Medicaid* but did the "private option" thing.... moriah Jul 2014 #30
Hubby and I now pay for the privilege of being able to get in to the primary doc. mnhtnbb Jul 2014 #8
eridani Diclotican Jul 2014 #10
I've been really lucky with this. noamnety Jul 2014 #11
America needs more doctors, not less patients IronLionZion Jul 2014 #12
Can't blame this on Obama .... Shoonra Jul 2014 #13
In 2007, my sister sat in a wheelchair for 6 months waiting for a knee replacement.. mountain grammy Jul 2014 #14
One month typically to see my doctor abelenkpe Jul 2014 #15
That's been my experience too aint_no_life_nowhere Jul 2014 #31
For me it depends on which doctor and severity of symptoms. NightWatcher Jul 2014 #16
We wait for ANY kind of physical exam in WI AllyCat Jul 2014 #17
Wow Cal Carpenter Jul 2014 #36
I could have mercuryblues Jul 2014 #18
Oh look, there's an app for that. proverbialwisdom Jul 2014 #19
You mean we can't have everything immediately ? Whatever will our "instantaneous gratification" Trust Buster Jul 2014 #20
If you are sick, you might need to get care immediately The Velveteen Ocelot Jul 2014 #29
So what do you do if you need an antibiotic or else the infection will get worse? davidn3600 Jul 2014 #33
We're talking about *health*, not ice cream cones. Cal Carpenter Jul 2014 #37
At least one component of this problem is an insufficient number of primary care providers. Aristus Jul 2014 #21
Does forcing people to buy private insurance help? Because we "fixed" healthcare, and no further Romulox Jul 2014 #22
Forty some years ago SheilaT Jul 2014 #23
I had to cancel my Dermatologist (been a regular patient for years) last December. Dustlawyer Jul 2014 #24
The practice that DH and I MissB Jul 2014 #25
My father had a medical practice. I worked there in the Seventies and Eighties. no_hypocrisy Jul 2014 #27
I noticed the article did not include France. My friend was visiting in 2013, broke her ankle. Thinkingabout Jul 2014 #28
I'd rather be in line that not be in line at all. nt conservaphobe Jul 2014 #32
Let's put that on a bumper sticker! woo me with science Jul 2014 #38
Go right ahead. No one is stopping you. nt conservaphobe Jul 2014 #39
My wait time is about 20 minutes. justgamma Jul 2014 #34
Kick for weekend visibility. area51 Jul 2014 #35
I had a suspicious lesion once spinbaby Jul 2014 #40
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