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I'm 60 years old and have the standard employer provided insurance; you know, pay a $750 a year deductible and then it's 20% for you and 80% for the insurance company to pay. I've always had employer provided insurance since I started working in 1967. The best was during the first 20 years I worked for IBM Corporation. At that time the company paid all of the premium and everything was covered 100%. Of course, that changed in the early 1990's and employees began to pay for the coverage and have deductibles and so on.
Anyway, I have only been able to use my insurance a few times. The first time I was in a hospital was to have my son ... at the time I did not have insurance because I was 'fired' from my job because I was pregnant (perfectly legal at the time). I stayed in the hospital for 5 days along with Mike being in the nursery. I had wonderful nurses and set up a payment plan and by the time Mike was 5, it was all paid off.
In 1978, I went in for a breast biopsy and stayed overnight.
In 1988, I had a hysterectomy and another breast biopsy. I was in the hospital for about 5 days and again had great care.
Several years ago I had strep throat and then noticed a lump on the right side of my neck. I was told that it was a lymph node and that sometimes they remained swollen after an infection. So I continued to ignore it. Then at Thanksgiving, I began to notice an increase in the swelling, but I had a cold and didn't pay a lot of attention. There was no tenderness or discomfort. In December, some of my co-workers began to ask questions about the swelling and urged me to see a doctor.
Now, I hadn't been to a doctor since 2001 and really don't have one who is familiar with me. I don't like doctors and it seems like I always got sick after being in for a physical like happened in 2001. But I made an appointment with an endocrinologist, thinking it was a lymph node. He examined me and sent me immediately to an ENT. I had a needle biopsy done on Dec. 18, 2008. He thought it was a tumor on the parotid (saliva gland) and the initial results were benign. We sat up surgery because he said the longer the tumor existed the more the chance of cancer.
I had the surgery on Jan. 16. I was released from the hospital on Jan. 19 after telling them I wouldn't stay another day. I felt like I was being tortured the entire time, except when I was completely out during the actual surgery.
Not one nurse or CNA ever asked if there was anything they could do for me. They 'blew' the IV's 4 times and both of arms were swollen and so black and blue I couldn't grasp a straw. The bed was worse than the 'rack'. I finally begged them to get me into a chair while still in ICU because my back muscles were so knotted up. My lips and tongue dried out so much that they both cracked open. The tumor turned out to be on my right tonsil, against my juggler vein, and cancerous. He removed it, the tonsil, and two lymph nodes in my neck. No one assisted me to get fluids or ice. They insisted on pumping 8 sacks of antibiotics through the IV at 6 hour intervals even though I was having a strong reaction to them. I passed out a couple of times because my blood pressure when so low during the antibiotic injection.
I was lucky in that the doctor made his rounds early on Monday morning and I told him outright that I would not spend another night there. He signed the release and I was freed by 10:30AM. I hadn't slept a wink since Friday night in the ICU and walked the halls almost all of Sunday night.
I don't yet know how much this all cost. But I asked my sister what the hell happened in the 20 years since I had my prior surgery. She said that everything has become so 'specialized' that there is no one left to oversee the needs of the patient. That nurses have assumed the responsibility for making sure all the 'i's are dotted and the t's are crossed' that providing that old-time TLC just isn't done.
If the tumor hadn't developed a secondary infection in Nov.-Dec. I never would have gone to a doctor about it. Now I wish I hadn't. I swear I will never return to that hospital.
Just some thoughts as I haven't made any more plans for additional treatment as yet. Not sure where I'm going with any of this.
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