True story. Many years ago I woke up feeling very sick but I had an important presentation to make at work. When I got to work, one of my employees saw how sick I was so the presentation was postponed and I was sent to a clinic. It was a Friday. No one even did anything for me at the clinic and I was sent to a large hospital in the evening. At the hospital, they put me on a gurney and connected me to an IV and left me in a hallway. In the middle of the night, two hospital workers came by and told me I had to have a kidney removed. I kicked them and told them to go away. In the morning they put me in a special ward of the hospital and I finally got a bed. I slept for about an hour and woke up feeling fine. I told the nurse I was leaving. She said I could not leave without permission from my doctor at the clinic so they were calling him but he was not available. I told them, well I am leaving. They said to just wait until someone from the doctor's office called. I got dressed, gathered my stuff, and stood at the nursing station and would not go back to the room. Another doctor called to speak for the original doctor. He got me on the phone and told me that the original doctor had found blood in my vomit at the clinic ( I was throwing up a lot). I said that was strange since he only poked his head in my clinic room and never even came into the room so how could he see that. Then he told me I would die if I left the hospital. By then, I was so fed up, I told the nurses I was leaving. They said I couldn't. I said "what is this jail?" They did not know what to say and I left.
I have never been in a hospital since.
BTW - there was an orderly at the hospital who said that it looked like I had the "24 flu." Many people were in the hospital then for that. I thought about how so many people fall for this shit because they believe these liars. Geez.
I have seen more "left against medical advice" last year than ever before. As a coder, we have to make sure the discharge disposition is correct. When the plandemic started, I started seeing this DD coming up more and more and it tells me more people than ever don't trust the medical profession. I always love it when I see the doctor or nurse, taking care of the patient, write in the chart, patient is angry and says we are just wanting to make money off him/her.😂 I am thinking, that would be correct, it's all about the money.
True story. Many years ago I woke up feeling very sick but I had an important presentation to make at work. When I got to work, one of my employees saw how sick I was so the presentation was postponed and I was sent to a clinic. It was a Friday. No one even did anything for me at the clinic and I was sent to a large hospital in the evening. At the hospital, they put me on a gurney and connected me to an IV and left me in a hallway. In the middle of the night, two hospital workers came by and told me I had to have a kidney removed. I kicked them and told them to go away. In the morning they put me in a special ward of the hospital and I finally got a bed. I slept for about an hour and woke up feeling fine. I told the nurse I was leaving. She said I could not leave without permission from my doctor at the clinic so they were calling him but he was not available. I told them, well I am leaving. They said to just wait until someone from the doctor's office called. I got dressed, gathered my stuff, and stood at the nursing station and would not go back to the room. Another doctor called to speak for the original doctor. He got me on the phone and told me that the original doctor had found blood in my vomit at the clinic ( I was throwing up a lot). I said that was strange since he only poked his head in my clinic room and never even came into the room so how could he see that. Then he told me I would die if I left the hospital. By then, I was so fed up, I told the nurses I was leaving. They said I couldn't. I said "what is this jail?" They did not know what to say and I left. I have never been in a hospital since. BTW - there was an orderly at the hospital who said that it looked like I had the "24 flu." Many people were in the hospital then for that. I thought about how so many people fall for this shit because they believe these liars. Geez.
I have seen more "left against medical advice" last year than ever before. As a coder, we have to make sure the discharge disposition is correct. When the plandemic started, I started seeing this DD coming up more and more and it tells me more people than ever don't trust the medical profession. I always love it when I see the doctor or nurse, taking care of the patient, write in the chart, patient is angry and says we are just wanting to make money off him/her.😂 I am thinking, that would be correct, it's all about the money.