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I checked myself out of the hospital. UPDATE

nanette1985

Diamond Member
It was a nightmare. Sorry, won't give the whole story, it would require a much better writer for that, especially to fit all the gory details in.

I'm a wreck. Hopefully I'll feel better when I've gotten some rest.

Don't ever go to a hospital to get your meds straightened out. Bad idea.

Hope everyone is doing well.

UPDATE - going back to hospital. Different hospital.

Turns out there was some kind of scam going on. I met with a Medicare lawyer this morning. He was one of the nicest people I've ever met.

Bye guys.
 
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i've been to a hospital to get my meds fixed ( correct dosage and changing meds out for ones that helped me out more) it was anything but a nightmare, they helped me out alot and everyone was extremely nice, perhaps you went to one of those places that are free for people with no insurance and thats why it was a nightmare, but where i went (i have insurance) it was a lifesaver, my bipolar episodes declined 90% and they got me on the correct dosage of meds. after that monthly ivisists to a psych are all i require. what could of possibly went wrong with your stay? what kind of facility was it? did you voluntarily baker act yourself or something? thats the only way i can image it being a nightmare...?
 
i've been to a hospital to get my meds fixed ( correct dosage and changing meds out for ones that helped me out more) it was anything but a nightmare, they helped me out alot and everyone was extremely nice, perhaps you went to one of those places that are free for people with no insurance and thats why it was a nightmare, but where i went (i have insurance) it was a lifesaver, my bipolar episodes declined 90% and they got me on the correct dosage of meds. after that monthly ivisists to a psych are all i require. what could of possibly went wrong with your stay? what kind of facility was it? did you voluntarily baker act yourself or something? thats the only way i can image it being a nightmare...?

this explains a lot after seeing your delusional posts in the thread about a 2lb doobie.
 
Fun fact: Signing out AMA (against medical advice) gives insurance companies an excuse to deny you claim. Good luck with the bill.
 
you're definitely not the average bear(no, this isn't a compliment).

seems you're from the same area as alkemyst. that explains everything.

alkys a drunk who cheated on his wife. i have never cheated on my gf or in any relationship , and i don't even drink. tell me how we compare?:colbert:
 
OP, we're glad to have you back but, we worry about you. Hospitals are not my favorite place and the bureaucracy coupled with staff who doesn't care can raise my blood pressure just thinking about it. I always tried to find at least one floor nurse or admin who was willing to answer questions or, would find out and report back but, you have to keep asking. I don't mean every 5 minutes but, at reasonable intervals and don't let them ignore you.
 
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