(01-05-2021, 12:00 PM)Mister Obvious Wrote: You have to read everything carefully and be aware of what you're signing.
When you come in and you're all freaked out and in pain, that's when they get ya...
They hand you all that paperwork and you're so fucked up you just sign it all.
Listen to this woman when she give this advice. (on this subject specifically...)
Also, NEVER go to the emergency room and get the bottom of the barrel health care providers
who couldn't hack it in private practice or do their residency as a specialist.
Hernia's aren't an emergency.
Go to a private practice GP; he or she will refer you to a GI specialist and
then you'll get your lacroscopic hernia repair using a pelvic mesh. Do your research on the types of mesh
available.
https://www.drugwatch.com/hernia-mesh/
Sometimes you go into the hospital and you don't come out if you don't let them know who's in charge.
Doctor aren't actually that "smart" just educated an extra 8 years than you are and they have God complexes
so you'll have to be pretty firm with a doc and know the law (like that's making any difference these days).
If the hernia is on the upper right side most likely a hiatal hernia.
The bad thing about the operation is after it's over. There's no big scars or anything like that makes a difference but
you're in such tremendous pain, you think what you had that required Percocet's hurt- wait till you try to breath after
the operation...so the danger lies really in the amount and dosage of opiates you'll be prescribed.
Seriously. Pain isn't a reason to go to an emergency room.
Get sauced. Wake up, make an appointment with your PCP. In the mean time, have fun pushing in your literal shit (bulging large intestines')
It looks weird, feels bad at first.
Most likely you were born with a tear between the muscles over your stomach region and it slowly came together but never fully fused the
tissue which made a weak spot.
Avoid hospitals and government offices including law enforcement.
We made it through the 1800's without their shit, we'll make it through this plandemic without their shit.
Mister Obvious said something about read before you sign... hmm. The fucked up thing is you have to "consent to receive medical treatment" and that's
a pretty broad thing. If you consent, and their medical aid isn't congruent with what you believe or know to be good for you, legally they can
do a lot of things without consent on specificities of treatment.
One such thing conducted in the early 2000's was project polyheme. (scrubbed from the net).
20 Hospitals in the U.S. agreed and polyheme was/is a blood substitue designed for soldiers on the battlefield.
It's black in color, has a 12 month shelf life and doesn't require refrigeration and is synthetic. The project allowed the hospitals to give infusions to
patients without their knowledge or consent in the event they required additional blood from loss of original red blood cells.
It's imperative people read and research before they take any prescribed drug (unless it's something relatively mild like amoxycillin.)
Two weeks of Vicodin ( they'll give you PLENTY ) and you should be fully recovered....wean yourself off that shit.
Abrupt cessation will have you thinking bad thoughts, feeling bad emotions and disrupt mental stability due to opiate addiction.
Good luck!