Our hospital system is evil and they know it. Best example I can think of is
what happens when you want to see your hospital documents to plan ahead. You
can ask ahead all you want but you will be refused a full set. Not
personally, but I have seen this several times in and out of family.
Hospitals demand that patients sign off on new and unseen documents just
before surgery. Just how analytical and cogent are you when you are scared
out of your wits and facing a deadly procedure. At the time you should be
calm and centered you are being stressed to the point of physical and mental
rape by the hospital that you are now essentially a prisoner within. May it
be done unto them as they have done unto others. Amen.


----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Pat" <[email protected]>
To: "silver list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, February 18, 2007 7:14 PM
Subject: CS>Our Medical System


> I know there is plenty of room for improvement in our medical system, but
from what I've heard about some others, ours is far better.  A doctor I know
became very ill while on vacation in Ireland.  He was on a stretcher in the
hallway of the hospital all night.  He said their medical system seemed
third world.  A woman I know needed carpal tunnel surgery while living in
England.  She had to wait months and couldn't chose her doctor.  She had to
sign some release before surgery (was tricked into it by the doctor); the
surgery itself was botched and she needs another one.
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> I want the best of care for each person.   But....it's costing more and
more.  Do we have rights to the most advanced care even if we can't pay for
it?  For example, if I can afford the best care which was available 30 years
ago, maybe I should be satisfied with that (after all, before we knew all
the new procedures, that was what we expected).  There is no way medicare
can keep up.  My father in law had a heart bypass surgery when he was 89.
Coronary care was almost empty and in need of paying patients.  The doctor
likes to keep busy.  Today's medical profession will not give up and will
not let anyone go.  My aunt had pneumonia (think she was around 90) and
begged to be allowed to go.  They saved her with IV antibiotics so she could
go back to the nursing home and lie in bed unable to see or hear and peeing
in her shoes.  Oops, this email was supposed to be about how good our
medical system is here.  Well, they know how to save us, now they need to
learn how to let us go !
>  when we're ready.
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Pat
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