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To: jonrick46
I don’t have a primary care Dr. which was the reason i was planning on going to the urgent care center but was denied. I know this thread is about ivermectin, but i never considered or wanted it. I assumed going to the ER I would have received treatment (anti viral, corticosteroid for severe cough to prevent pneumonia, prednisone to prevent cytokine storm, and eliquis to prevent any potential for blood clots) based on the fact i already tested positive for Covid, and all they did was test me with hopes i was too sick for release so they could stick me in ICU and on a respirator to become another statistic.

I have no idea about a lawsuit for negligence as this was my first and only trip to the ER in my 50 years of being alive so I’m assuming this is normal procedure which compounds my lack of faith in the medical industry in general. Also pretty sure the bar is pretty high to prove medical negligence. I could already see the defense’s argument by using the fake Covid numbers and saying due to the spike of cases, and the lack of staff to treat the surge of Covid patients, the care i received was more than adequate. lol

280 posted on 08/17/2021 9:20:34 PM PDT by Blue Highway
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To: Blue Highway

My son at 28 years, was equally taken by surprise when he experienced a severe stomach pain. He went to the Urgent Care because he had no primary care doctor. He was diagnosed with an appendectomy and rushed to surgery for emergency surgery. Since he avoided signing up for Obamacare, he faced a $75,000 medical bill. Fortunately, the state picked up the full cost.


281 posted on 08/18/2021 7:10:31 PM PDT by jonrick46 (Leftnicks chase illusions of motherships at the end of the pier.)
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