Message from @ZetaBlues

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2018-05-24 17:38:46 UTC  

@Grenade123 I agree

2018-05-24 17:39:12 UTC  

but I would only ever need it for things the NHS doesnt cover... like rare crap

2018-05-24 17:39:27 UTC  

I negotiate procedure prices myself at hospitals. People don't know you can actually do that

2018-05-24 17:39:50 UTC  

I had to learn

2018-05-24 17:39:58 UTC  

before or after you had the procedure?

2018-05-24 17:40:18 UTC  

Both sometimes

2018-05-24 17:40:25 UTC  

lmao

2018-05-24 17:40:40 UTC  

Look, 2014 was a rough year for me physically

2018-05-24 17:41:43 UTC  

you are like lying on the table "what what what, how much is this gonna cost? 3000?! man, i'm walking out out of here if you can't come down to at least 1200."
"sir, you can't walk out of here."
"like hell i cant! you cant keep me!"
"no, i mean both your legs are broken."
"oh yeah? just watch me. 1200 or i'm walkin."

2018-05-24 17:41:55 UTC  

No not that. Lmao

2018-05-24 17:42:17 UTC  

i know, i'm jokin

2018-05-24 17:42:58 UTC  

I call the doctor's office for a colonoscopy. They tell me the time. I tell them I don't know that I can afford it. They send me to billing and discuss how much I'm able to pay.

2018-05-24 17:43:18 UTC  

I was without insurance for half a year

2018-05-24 17:44:38 UTC  

depending on how often you really need a hospital, probably be better off haggling them down when you need to go, and putting what you would be paying to insurance into a bank account

2018-05-24 17:44:57 UTC  

Basically

2018-05-24 17:45:25 UTC  

Hospital visits are tricky to negotiate

2018-05-24 17:45:35 UTC  

no more questions of if all the money you are giving them is pissed away when they say "yeah, needing to have a Gangrene leg removed is NOT a life save procedure"

2018-05-24 17:45:38 UTC  

You can't negotiate until you're about to be discharged

2018-05-24 17:46:46 UTC  

"What? your heart is failing and needs to be replaced? Yeah, thats considered an elective procedure"

2018-05-24 17:47:01 UTC  

That's just corruption

2018-05-24 17:47:27 UTC  

But anyway. I posted that hospital bill for a rattlesnake bite, and people are calling it a failure of healthcare

2018-05-24 17:48:06 UTC  

This is a case I outright believe is exceptional

2018-05-24 17:48:54 UTC  

thats for a rattlesnake bite? tf they take you to radiology for?

2018-05-24 17:49:23 UTC  

"hmmm.... yep. its a bite already. we totally needed to x-ray this to see that."

2018-05-24 17:49:25 UTC  

I'm not sure yet, but you're allowed to refuse aspects of service.

2018-05-24 17:49:46 UTC  

MRI maybe?

2018-05-24 17:49:57 UTC  

where did you get bite?

2018-05-24 17:50:08 UTC  

It's not mine. lol

2018-05-24 17:50:14 UTC  

where did they get bite

2018-05-24 17:50:31 UTC  

in the head?

2018-05-24 17:50:48 UTC  

Dunno

2018-05-24 17:51:12 UTC  

The story isn't complete

2018-05-24 17:51:14 UTC  

It needs to be

2018-05-24 17:51:33 UTC  

assuming nothing had started to die off yet, shouldn't it be just some anti-venom, pain meds, and then wait?

2018-05-24 17:52:04 UTC  

How fast do you think rattlesnake bites take to set in?

2018-05-24 17:52:36 UTC  

They can be from minutes to hours.

2018-05-24 17:53:08 UTC  

MINUTES.

2018-05-24 17:53:25 UTC  

for a bill like that, they better have been in the middle of no where or have a pretty bad reaction

2018-05-24 17:54:08 UTC  

I agree that this is an extreme case

2018-05-24 17:56:13 UTC  

that's 80k in meds.

2018-05-24 17:56:45 UTC  

and 20k in like blood work