Eye problems
Michael!
Tell the *******s at the local hospital that you think you are have a
stroke!
I might get you in to urgent care.
Omer
"PeterD" wrote in message
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On Wed, 11 Jun 2008 16:24:20 -0500, Randy or Sherry Guttery
wrote:
Jim Menning wrote:
For emergency care?
Only life threatening emergency care - otherwise if you are "stable" and
not life threatening - out you go (unless, of course you can afford to
pay their "cash" price *up front*). Sherry and I are both covered by
blue Cross - both recently had surgery - two different hospitals. They
"estimated" what they thought would be the amount *after insurance*
(co-pays, deductibles, etc.) and required that BEFORE we were admitted
the day of surgery. And yes - by the time I got into surgery - I was in
a life threatening condition...
just my .02
If you want my take on this, it is life-threating in Michael's case.
If he is suffering from a brain injury (very likely) such as a stroke,
other other similar problem the end result would be unplesant to say
the least.
Anytime one looses sight in one eye, a call to 911 is the immediate
thing to do. There are drugs that can minimize the injury to the
brain.
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