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Barefootsies 07-07-2010 04:43 PM

ER Hospital Visit, 3 Hours, Grand Total
 
....$1789.00

:1orglaugh

leedsfan 07-07-2010 04:50 PM

that'll serve you right for getting your cock stuck in a thimble

woj 07-07-2010 04:51 PM

could have been much worse :2 cents:

Barefootsies 07-07-2010 05:00 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by woj (Post 17317913)
could have been much worse :2 cents:

True dat.

It's been like 5 years or something, but I think my standard cardioversion is like $7.5k. Or it was last time. This time, got the stay of execution and sent home with some pills. :1orglaugh :1orglaugh :1orglaugh

IllTestYourGirls 07-07-2010 05:02 PM

3 hrs not bad. I wonder what it will be like when everyone has health insurance.

Helix 07-07-2010 05:05 PM

ouch...sorry to hear :-(
Hope you get feeling better soon.
Doc says "keep your boots on".

Barefootsies 07-07-2010 05:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by IllTestYourGirls (Post 17317952)
3 hrs not bad. I wonder what it will be like when everyone has health insurance.

I can only imagine.

Apparently the hospitals are cutting back and fighting with the nurses unions. I had heard that before this visit from some laid off nursing friends over the past couple of years. The hospitals are trying to 'force the hand' but running on a skeleton crew I guess. Some think it is a way to show the Obama plan will not work.

Maximize profit, minimize labor. Time will tell..

Barefootsies 07-07-2010 05:13 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Helix (Post 17317966)
ouch...sorry to hear :-(
Hope you get feeling better soon.
Doc says "keep your boots on".

No worries. Just some a-fib.

I have had it over a dozen times now. However, used to get it back when I actually drank. I had not had it since I stopped. Normally I would do the cardioversion. This time I snapped out with some pills, and sleep.

:thumbsup

Brujah 07-07-2010 05:16 PM

Take care of yourself man.

IllTestYourGirls 07-07-2010 05:19 PM

I forgot to say, I hope youre doing alright! lol

Barefootsies 07-07-2010 05:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by IllTestYourGirls (Post 17317993)
I forgot to say, I hope youre doing alright! lol

Quote:

Originally Posted by Brujah (Post 17317990)
Take care of yourself man.

Thanks man. Appreciate it.

I do not worry about the a-fib stuff any more. It happens, you feel the heart fluttering, no pain at all, and because I have done it so many times I am fairly calm about it until I start getting disoriented or losing my breath.

Whatever they gave me this last time regulated my HR to a low enough point that they sent me home. Overnight while sleeping, it snapped back to normal. Which was nice.

Helix 07-07-2010 05:23 PM

Sounds pretty scary to me. Relax a while.

Nikki_Licks 07-07-2010 05:24 PM

Better start doing some cardio 3 days a week. My wife does and I do it with her....wouldn't change a thing now we are used to it.

Take care of yourself, at least you came home with some good news and can make some changes in your lifestyle :thumbsup

Barefootsies 07-07-2010 05:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Helix (Post 17318004)
Sounds pretty scary to me. Relax a while.

It was the first few times it happened. But after a few times, you just become desensitized to it. I fear staying IN a hospital more than t he cardioversion.

marketsmart 07-07-2010 05:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Barefootsies (Post 17317892)
....$1789.00

:1orglaugh

this is why healthcare is so expensive... most people without health insurance ( i dont know if thats the case with you or you just needed to go after your dr's hours) go to the ER for general treatment because they dont turn you away (at least the public ones)...

er care is ridiculously expensive and they have to write off a shitload of unpaid bills.

i needed to go see an ENT dr a few weeks ago and my dr was out of town. they wanted me to come in to get a refferal and i would have needed one if i wanted my insurance to pay for it..

its $30 copay to see my internist..

i couldnt wait. i went to the ENT and paid cash. do you know what i paid? $70..

do you know what my copay would have been for a specialist? $60 :1orglaugh

so it would have actually cost me more $30 + $60 to get what i got for $70

so for $20 less i went to who i wanted, when i wanted...

btw.. i pay $300 a month for health insurance and yes i do realize that i am paying in case of a "catastrophic"
health event...

if you dont have health insurance and need to go to a dr, always ask them what their cash rates are..

it seems cash is still king and especially in medicine... :2 cents:




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Brujah 07-07-2010 05:40 PM

Usually when you've got heart problems, you go to the ER if it's after hours. You don't wait until next day or so to make an appointment.

~Ray 07-07-2010 05:42 PM

you need a heart tune-up

time to jog

Barefootsies 07-07-2010 05:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ~Ray (Post 17318042)
you need a heart tune-up

time to jog

Already do 2 miles a day on treadmill, 3-5 days a week.

Quote:

Originally Posted by marketsmart (Post 17318032)
er care is ridiculously expensive and they have to write off a shitload of unpaid bills.

it seems cash is still king and especially in medicine... :2 cents:

Yep.

When I worked in telco years ago, and would go into the DR's it would cost me $85-120.00 per visit billed to Blue Cross. Even if I was doing nothing other than getting a refill on a prescription.

After leaving telco and going into adult full time, same DR visit. $60.00 cash money.
:1orglaugh

leedsfan 07-08-2010 08:27 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Barefootsies (Post 17318048)
Already do 2 miles a day on treadmill, 3-5 days a week.



Yep.

When I worked in telco years ago, and would go into the DR's it would cost me $85-120.00 per visit billed to Blue Cross. Even if I was doing nothing other than getting a refill on a prescription.

After leaving telco and going into adult full time, same DR visit. $60.00 cash money.
:1orglaugh

my joke aside, obviously I do hope you are feeling better BF. And good for you with your exercise regiment. Kudos.

pornguy 07-08-2010 08:51 AM

My wife had to have her Gall Bladder removed.. Passed almost passed a stone at about 10pm. So we rushed her to the ER. next day took it our with scopic surgery Spent 2 days in the hospital.. Total bill. 4,100$ This happened to all take place in the newest hospital in Tijuana Mexico. The doctor asked if we wanted to do the post treatment and follow ups in his San diego office or TJ office.. He was an American doctor.

Tom_PM 07-08-2010 08:57 AM

Lots of local clinics will be sharing the load when everyone has health care dont forget. Thats specifically so ER's dont see an explosion of people around the clock.

Glad you got relief and are feeling better.

marcop 07-08-2010 08:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Barefootsies (Post 17317892)
....$1789.00

:1orglaugh


Quit bitching, the US has the best healthcare system in the world. Apparently.

Amputate Your Head 07-08-2010 08:59 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pornguy (Post 17319638)
My wife had to have her Gall Bladder removed.. Passed almost passed a stone at about 10pm. So we rushed her to the ER. next day took it our with scopic surgery Spent 2 days in the hospital.. Total bill. 4,100$ This happened to all take place in the newest hospital in Tijuana Mexico. The doctor asked if we wanted to do the post treatment and follow ups in his San diego office or TJ office.. He was an American doctor.

That bill would have been much bigger here. I was billed nearly $8k for a one night stay over and a couple Tylenols in a US hospital.

Tom_PM 07-08-2010 09:01 AM

When I was in the hospital, a girl came in one morning and stood me up, walked 12 feet down the hall and back. $150. Physical therapy.

Barefootsies 07-08-2010 09:16 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Amputate Your Head (Post 17319668)
That bill would have been much bigger here. I was billed nearly $8k for a one night stay over and a couple Tylenols in a US hospital.

Well, I have not received the cardiologist portion yet. That typically comes separate. Although he did not come into my room, despite nurse repeatedly saying he would be in to talk to me. The fact they paged him will prolly get this visit up to the $4k mark.
:1orglaugh

Raf1 07-08-2010 09:18 AM

that is insane money for that kind of treatment.

The Heron 07-08-2010 10:34 AM

I don't care how much it costs anymore so long as I get to leave the ER and not get admitted, hospitals are where people die!!

Barefootsies 07-08-2010 10:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by The Heron (Post 17319949)
I don't care how much it costs anymore so long as I get to leave the ER and not get admitted, hospitals are where people die!!

My feelings exactly.

Give me the waiver to sign for the cardioverson and let me be on my way.
:2 cents:

notime 07-08-2010 10:42 AM

Good to see you a doing better again Foots. It sucks to have to go to any hospital in the first place. I've seen it 3 times the last year. Some nurses look pretty hot there though..

WarChild 07-08-2010 10:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Barefootsies (Post 17318048)
Already do 2 miles a day on treadmill, 3-5 days a week.



Yep.

When I worked in telco years ago, and would go into the DR's it would cost me $85-120.00 per visit billed to Blue Cross. Even if I was doing nothing other than getting a refill on a prescription.

After leaving telco and going into adult full time, same DR visit. $60.00 cash money.
:1orglaugh

If you have any sort of knee isues or ever have, you don't want to spend too much time running on a treadmill. Even the very best machines end up having some movement both up and down with the deck flexing, and side to side with the belt moving. Although you mostly won't notice it at the time, it forces your knees and specificially the ligaments to work much harder to keep you stable and over time you can do serious damage. Better to do a steep incline at a fast walking pace if you have to use a treadmill. Otherwise, get outdoors. :2 cents:

Barefootsies 07-08-2010 10:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by WarChild (Post 17319975)
If you have any sort of knee isues or ever have, you don't want to spend too much time running on a treadmill. Even the very best machines end up having some movement both up and down with the deck flexing, and side to side with the belt moving. Although you mostly won't notice it at the time, it forces your knees and specificially the ligaments to work much harder to keep you stable and over time you can do serious damage. Better to do a steep incline at a fast walking pace if you have to use a treadmill. Otherwise, get outdoors. :2 cents:

Thanks for the tips.

I try and do a mix of it. When the GF is in town, here and I will go walk the parks, or mall. She jokes that, "I need to walk her", after we go to dinner. All the same, good info.

I have not worked up to be strong enough to last on any step incline. I have saw a few nice ones I would like to get later. Right now I can't last long on an elliptical. So have a ways to go. But at least making progress on staying active to some degree.

ottopottomouse 07-08-2010 11:59 AM

No fit nurses or did they all get advance warning you were coming and put 3 pairs of socks on?



Actually that's a quite quick visit for ER. Last time I had to go to A&E it took hours of sitting around.

Stay well :)

JaneB 07-08-2010 09:04 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Helix (Post 17318004)
Sounds pretty scary to me. Relax a while.


I agree, it does sound scary.

Sultry_Selenia 07-08-2010 09:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by pornguy (Post 17319638)
My wife had to have her Gall Bladder removed.. Passed almost passed a stone at about 10pm. So we rushed her to the ER. next day took it our with scopic surgery Spent 2 days in the hospital.. Total bill. 4,100$ This happened to all take place in the newest hospital in Tijuana Mexico. The doctor asked if we wanted to do the post treatment and follow ups in his San diego office or TJ office.. He was an American doctor.

Christ I wish I would've went there - I'm paying on an $18,000 bill for tests, surgery, and 1 night hospital stay for my gall bladder removal. :(

TrainWreckContent 07-08-2010 09:36 PM

damn man that is crazy ....you need to relax and not always work so hard...glad you are feeling better now tho

Spunky 07-08-2010 09:39 PM

Damn..our health care although may have it's problems is superior..those operations would cost me zero.I pay 56 bucks a month for insurance,can walk into any clinic and get treatment within a hour 24/7,365..Stay away from Canada :glugglug

epitome 07-08-2010 10:04 PM

Medical bills sometimes make no sense.

18 months ago I was in for 11 days, had major, major surgery and the bill was $19 or $21k.

The week before last I was in for a little more than 72 hours, had a short surgery (in, out and back in my room in 2 hours) and the bill was $7,900.

docputer 07-08-2010 10:14 PM

We have 3 local hospitals all within an eight block quadrant. They keep trying to "out-ER" each other. They have all built new emergency departments in the last couple years.

One now advertises that you will see a doctor within 30 minutes of arrival.

My wife sustained a head injury in December and we went to that ER. I was amazed when she was seen 6 minutes after we arrived. That doctor ordered tests and pain meds. He checked back with us every hour till he sent her home 4 hours after we arrived.
The bill came yesterday, 7 months later. $3844

I was glad that she was seen quickly, and they determined she had a concussion, but no brain bleed. She has seen her regular doctor since then, and she continues to have issues(headaches, memory issues)

What I am not happy about is her insurance declined to pay for the er as they deemed it as unnecessary treatment.
It wasn't like we strolled in there at 10am, instead of seeing her primary care doctor.
She fell and hit her head at 9pm, when the only thing open was the ER, and the dr's on call line said to take her to the ER.

I guess now I have to fight the insurance company. The insurance company doesn't seem to want to make that easy. They have a telephone number, but unless you are a doctor's office calling for an approval, they won't speak to you. They will only correspond by mail. I guess the letter writing begins.

JD 07-08-2010 10:52 PM

my wife and i went to a fertility specialist and I got 3 blood tests done. My bill was 500 AFTER insurance...

Deej 07-09-2010 01:48 AM

My last ER visit. 15 total minutes(quickest hospital/ER visit ever). All I needed was antibiotics for an abscess. Doc or nurse came in, put on gloves touched my gum with her finger after i told her whats up. Said yep. Wrote the prescription. left.

750 dollars.

That was after being told by 3 people that it would be no more than 100 bucks.

Then when asked why even though I was told this, They then said that no one would ever give me a max money figure.

odd...

CunningStunt 07-09-2010 04:38 AM

Are you now happy being a woman?

CamTraffic 07-09-2010 04:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by marcop (Post 17319660)
Quit bitching, the US has the best healthcare system in the world. Apparently.

not even close

http://www.photius.com/rankings/healthranks.html

BJ 07-09-2010 04:52 AM

hmm, 3 days in hospital, catscans, mri's etc. $400usd. Same/better quality service, no insurance:)

Tom_PM 07-09-2010 07:55 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by docputer (Post 17321534)
We have 3 local hospitals all within an eight block quadrant. They keep trying to "out-ER" each other. They have all built new emergency departments in the last couple years.

One now advertises that you will see a doctor within 30 minutes of arrival.

My wife sustained a head injury in December and we went to that ER. I was amazed when she was seen 6 minutes after we arrived. That doctor ordered tests and pain meds. He checked back with us every hour till he sent her home 4 hours after we arrived.
The bill came yesterday, 7 months later. $3844

I was glad that she was seen quickly, and they determined she had a concussion, but no brain bleed. She has seen her regular doctor since then, and she continues to have issues(headaches, memory issues)

What I am not happy about is her insurance declined to pay for the er as they deemed it as unnecessary treatment.
It wasn't like we strolled in there at 10am, instead of seeing her primary care doctor.
She fell and hit her head at 9pm, when the only thing open was the ER, and the dr's on call line said to take her to the ER.

I guess now I have to fight the insurance company. The insurance company doesn't seem to want to make that easy. They have a telephone number, but unless you are a doctor's office calling for an approval, they won't speak to you. They will only correspond by mail. I guess the letter writing begins.

It's stuff like this that is infuriating.

Insurance companies are privately held companies tasked with nothing more than making money for their shareholders. In short, a shit poor (ie:exactly the WRONG) system to place in charge of peoples health care.

Good luck on getting it settled in your favor! You're up against employees who are paid bonuses for denying claims.

Helix 07-09-2010 08:02 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by BJ (Post 17321904)
hmm, 3 days in hospital, catscans, mri's etc. $400usd. Same/better quality service, no insurance:)

did they find the cats? :1orglaugh


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