- Sep 26, 2000
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Just thought I'd let you know my personal experiences.
A couple of months ago I was diagnosed with kidney cancer that spread to my spine.
Due to the extensive spreading to the spine they had to go in and after removing the cancer they had to do ten, yes ten, spinal fusions to hold my spine together. On an x-ray my back looks like a hardware store.
Afterwards they sent me from the big medical center where I had the surgery to a smaller hospital that has a special "rehab" wing. So, after about 6 weeks there I can walk using a walker and got discharged.
Since my discharge I have been given a RN to oversee my daily stuff. I was given an Occupationial and an Physical therapist. I have had appointments made and transportation arranged to various follow up medical appointments.
All I needed to do was was show my state health insurance card and everything got done. No questions asked.
Health care in America really works. Depending where you live.
A couple of months ago I was diagnosed with kidney cancer that spread to my spine.
Due to the extensive spreading to the spine they had to go in and after removing the cancer they had to do ten, yes ten, spinal fusions to hold my spine together. On an x-ray my back looks like a hardware store.
Afterwards they sent me from the big medical center where I had the surgery to a smaller hospital that has a special "rehab" wing. So, after about 6 weeks there I can walk using a walker and got discharged.
Since my discharge I have been given a RN to oversee my daily stuff. I was given an Occupationial and an Physical therapist. I have had appointments made and transportation arranged to various follow up medical appointments.
All I needed to do was was show my state health insurance card and everything got done. No questions asked.
Health care in America really works. Depending where you live.
