Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone go to the ER for 'sniffles' or 'general medical exams'? My urgent care copay is like $30. What idiots.
ER is free for us. If something happens, it is the fast track to a specialist appointment. You can get a specialist appointment within days vs. weeks with a regular doctor appointment.
PP here: hmm, interesting. Sounds like an issue more with insurance then.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to the ER during a thyroid storm last year. My husband worked in the ER decades ago.
I'm SO glad your days are filled with non-life-threatening issues.
What does this have to do with anything? You utilized an ER for an emergency condition. This post was not aimed at you.
Do I really have to spell it out to you?
If an ER doc wishes for more emergencies, that means he or she wishes for more suffering people in mortal danger. Having been in that uncomfortable predicament, I don't wish that on anyone. My husband, having been on the medical side, has never once uttered such a wish as OP's. And he got all the druggies as well.
I was trying not to express how disgraceful it is for a doctor to say the ER is boring, but hey, you asked for it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone go to the ER for 'sniffles' or 'general medical exams'? My urgent care copay is like $30. What idiots.
ER is free for us. If something happens, it is the fast track to a specialist appointment. You can get a specialist appointment within days vs. weeks with a regular doctor appointment.
Anonymous wrote:Why would anyone go to the ER for 'sniffles' or 'general medical exams'? My urgent care copay is like $30. What idiots.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I went to the ER during a thyroid storm last year. My husband worked in the ER decades ago.
I'm SO glad your days are filled with non-life-threatening issues.
What does this have to do with anything? You utilized an ER for an emergency condition. This post was not aimed at you.
Anonymous wrote:I went to the ER during a thyroid storm last year. My husband worked in the ER decades ago.
I'm SO glad your days are filled with non-life-threatening issues.
Anonymous wrote:I went to the ER during a thyroid storm last year. My husband worked in the ER decades ago.
I'm SO glad your days are filled with non-life-threatening issues.