Well,,,,, I have a confession to make --sort of -- I am
wondering
if I should bring a suit against the "care" I received.
Don't we all at one time or another????
In my case it's a
bit hypothetical but to me VERY frustrating.
Wasn't everyone's????
So we
got to ER and despite the fact that I was shivering and nearly
vibrating off
the table the ER physician said the policy was that he could not see
me
because I was referred to someone else (despite my very rapid
deteriioration
--my wife and sister in law "begged" him to a least look at me) The
neurosurgeon was in the OR and could not see me for another four
hours!!!!!
This is where it really upsets me about so called rules of who sees
who...
--how many mistakes were made here I wonder
We went through a list of mistakes that we thought might have made a
difference.
Medicine is imperfect --as are the people practicing it
--and
honest errors in judgement occur -- but if you're on our end of the
stick
it's infuriating at times.
WELL SAID!!!!
Guess this rambling has got me thinking again
about going to see a lawyer --now THERE is a perfect profession ;-)
If I
wasn't doing self cathetrerization I'd probably pee my pants over
that one
!!!!
enuff --for now !,,,, bryan
Gotta love the sense of humor bryan... but as they say...BEEN THERE
DONE THAT.
One thing I must admitt my wife would have not gotten as far as she has
without the help of some mighty fine doctors, PT's and nurses. I find it
very hard at all to ever blame the medical profession, just myself for
letting those who were not doing what I thought was the best they could
AND letting them continue to do so at our expense.
Ed