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I have a strong distrust of doctors.
The doctor then told me if I was concerned I could go to the local urgent care clinic and they could admit me to the hospital. Again, I was confused and didn't understand why the ER couldn't admit me and I would need to be seen at a low income clinic. My husband was never called, as he should have been due to my hallucinations and confusion as he's my emergency contact. I was not in a state of mind to make that decision as a physician should have known. The next day I called the hospital to voice my concerns about the quality of care and HIPPA violations. My call was not returned. I called the next day, again no call. So I went to the hospital to talk to someone about it. I was told the doctor thought I should have been admitted but I had told him "I want to go home and go to sleep." And I had told him that after I was told "if you're worried about it go to the clinic and they can admit you. I explained to the admin that my husband should have been called as I was suffering from delirium from low potassium and didn't understand why the ER couldn't admit me to their own hospital. My husband should have been called to make the decision about me being admitted, not a patient suffering from confusion with auditory and visual hallucinations.
I know that they often don't like me staying with Iwinder (he has severe hearing loss) but he doesn't always hear their questions clearly and may give the wrong response. The patient is at the mercy of these professionals and trusts they have your best interests in mind. Sad to realize that is not always the case.
Please keep us informed on how this all comes out.
Namaste,
YogaGinns
originally posted by: Jennyfrenzy
a reply to: Char-Lee
That was my fear too and I expressed my fear of resentments to the admin. Unfortunately the next closest hospital in about 30 minutes away and we have a 1961 Lincoln Continental that is having issues. There was no other choice at the time.
originally posted by: Jennyfrenzy
a reply to: ladyinwaiting
JFK did have it and had to lie to the American people about it otherwise he may have never been elected president. I think his sister Eunice had it too, she has the dark/tan skin tone that comes along with Addison's.
Addison's disease seems to run in families, my paternal aunt has it too.
First, I hope you are OK. Thank god that your husband is a strong advocate! And remember the words "appeal discharge" in the future.
At her (urban) hospital, the ED is usually filled with drug-seekers and hypochondriacs - probably 80% of them don't belong in the ED - and many of the staff are cynical and rather burned-out.