This is a scary thought about vaccine victims.. Will it be this bad folks ?
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My appendix burst in December 2019. The stupid thing is, I went to my local clinic because I had pain and the doctor said that it was just gas. He gave me some medicine Friday afternoon and by Monday morning, The pain was real bad. I went back and he said my appendix had burst. I drove myself to the ER and later I learned what a bad idea that was. I stumbled towards the hospital and they got me a wheelchair. I had to have it removed along with a few centimeters of my intestine with it because the infection was so bad.
You were lucky, once it bursts you are definitely on the clock.
It's a good thing I didn't eat breakfast that morning. Once I got to the hospital and had a scan, I had to lay for a couple hours in the ER. I was able to use the restroom one last time before the pain got too bad to even move. I can't imagine getting shot with a gun and how that must feel, because a burst appendix rendered me immobile.
When I was taken in with a grumbling appendix I had to wait 2 1/2 days for a consultant to get round to seeing me and say 'yep, appendix'. Then had to wait 1/2 day for op.
During that time, no food or liquid (on a drip) during a heatwave (no air-con in UK hospitals) and I was freezing cold and getting greyer by the hour.
Still, the op went well so I'm grateful for that, and my wife being totally awesome.
Yeah, that sounds like the UK's NHS alright. I live in Japan and it wasn't like that. Maybe I could have had my appendix saved if my regular doctor wasn't a dingus though.
My husband had a "grumbly appendix", you're the only other person I've ever heard use that term.
We're in Canada so he had a similar experience to yours. He had to wait 8 hours in the ER waiting room before being seen by a doctor and then being sent home to await and appointment for an ultrasound. That took a few days and then it was back to the ER to wait again before he got checked in and received surgery the next day.
The ERs now ROUTINELY make patients who complain of pain wait longer than they used to, out of fear that someone is faking pain to get narcotics! I went in for a kidney stone (didn't know it; thought it was appendix) and they had me wait about 45 minutes in extreme pain before they finally did a CT scan to show it was a kidney stone. By that time, the pain had finally started to subside.
Rudolph Valentino died from a burst Appendix.