America is hell

43 points

Seems like a decent place to complain about my long experience. I had an undiagnosed problem with eating, which felt like an allergy that made me really tired. I couldn’t figure it out for years and I got more and more rundown. I’d ask doctors when I saw them for other stuff and they’d give me really useless answers or blow me off with something like “ONE problem per visit”. I was self-employed, no insurance, and a visit to UC was $400, which was over half the mortgage on my house at that time.

So anyway, finally I got too sick to work. It had already harmed my career, several relationships, my finances. It turned out I had Celiac disease and it was doing a lot more than just making me tired… causing skin problems, hair loss, nutrient deficiencies, headaches, chest pain, digestive instability, heartburn and more. Finally I got it under control after being diagnosed and then… got really sick, which turned out to be type 1 diabetes, which is the autoimmune form. Pretty sure I only got that from having celiac undiagnosed for half my life. Almost died again.

Thankfully I have health care paid for now, but in the meantime the lovely American system almost killed me 2-3 times and completely ruined my career and productivity, all so some insurance people can make money and other people can pay less taxes. All in all the health care system is a huge drain on society. Back when Obama tried to reform it, hearing people say “it’s the best in the world!!” was such a joke.

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41 points

Yeah, like the guy was saying the way they were walking people out and leaving them just off the property is like how you’d leave a bag of trash out on the curb in New York.

Such inhumane treatment of patients, and it’s awful they are sending patients to missions ill-equipped to deal with the medical issues that should be addressed and cared for at the institution they’re being moved out of.

If that is what the US medical system calls proper healthcare, hospitals would be better off investing in garbage trucks over ambulances.

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28 points

“Well, Sir or Madam, what is your net worth?” [checks papers] “…uh, that doesn’t look good.”

This is why I’d have to win the lottery like real big time, to even consider visiting the US.

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22 points

I’ve had a cough for the last two months that’s given me a hernia. Can’t go to the doctor. It’s fun here.

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12 points

That sucks. Here in Spain I’m free to go to the doctor, she’ll tell me “sorry, we only have 10 minutes, you can get another appointment for next week and we’ll continue”… but at least it’s something.

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18 points

doctors only have 10 minutes in America, too. They need to see as many patients as possible and make as much money as possible for the practice. The difference is that in American that 10 minutes costs you 12-20 hours worth of work to pay for.

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8 points

In the US, they would never even consider giving you ten minutes as a walk-in, and the next available appointment would be three months from now

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4 points

You guys are getting 10 minutes?

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1 point

Ha, I went over my 10 minutes during a phone appointment one time, by about 90 seconds. They charged me an extra $75.

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7 points

It’s actually the other way around. You have insurance? Let’s check with them, okay it looks like we need to put you on a mild antibiotic (for your potential stage 3 cancer after they denied proper coverage), you should see improvement in 3-6 months.

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7 points

This is so Fucking sad! What the hell? I can’t believe a hospital dumped that person on at sidewalk and left them there! Terrifying

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6 points

Holy fuck is worse than horror movies

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