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Old 09-02-2018, 08:33 PM #2
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Wow. You are so lucky to be alive. I'm glad that you are on the mend. How scary.

We are so vulnerable. I can't wait for the day that insurance companies cannot legally put a patient's health at risk. They should be held accountable, and sued.

What makes that worse is when the medical profession just doesn't get MG. Once we reach that crisis stage, recovering takes far longer. They just don't understand that. The goal of "hospitalists" or"intensivists" is to push patients out of a hospital as quickly as possible. Those names are as horrid as their treatment of patients.

Please take good care of yourself. If you have someone who can be a pit bull for you, um, patient advocate, then make them take on the insurance co.

Juanitad, I'm so grateful that you are okay, at least physically.


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