this post was submitted on 25 Sep 2024
26 points (90.6% liked)

That Looked Expensive

481 readers
8 users here now

founded 2 years ago
MODERATORS
 

No~~body~~ kidney wants to work anymore

I do have government funded insurance so I will pay less than $200. Which I will only be able to afford if I pass Go.

Itemized hospital bill from the emergency room in the US. Listed are various services including IV, medications, and imaging. The costs range from $5 for an antinausea tablet to $500 for a pregnancy test and almost $7000 for a CT scan.

you are viewing a single comment's thread
view the rest of the comments
[–] rowinxavier 19 points 2 months ago (8 children)

Man, in Australia I had a very different experience for a much worse situation.

I had endocarditis, a heart infection. It was a bacteria called Streptococcus Sanguinis, a common mouth bacteria, which had gotten into my bloodstream probably through me biting my cheek and found its way to my heart. It then proceeded to eat a heart valve and spread to my lungs. I found all this out after gradually getting sicker, finding myself unable to breath, then having sudden oral thrush (a classic sign of immune failure). I drove to the hospital and parked then walked to the emergency room from the carpark about 30 metres (95 feet) away. It took 4 stops for breath to make it in.

The doctor listened to my left lung, made a face of "Oh dear", listened to the right lung, "Oh dear again", then listened to my heart and had a slightly wide eyed moment. Not the response you want. They could hear my heart was working overtime, running at about 140bpm while resting in the bed. It turns out I had about 75% regurgitation, meaning to get one heart pump worth of flow my heart had to do four pumps. Still, I was quite fit, so I was able to walk and talk etc, but my O2 was dropping, pushing down to under 90% which is not ideal. I had all the diagnostics including quite a few xrays, ct scans, ultrasounds, and similar tests. Lots and lots of blood tests (several a day for about 2 months) along with specific testing for what the culprit was, what antibiotic resistances it has, and therefore which antibiotic would be best. I had open heart surgery and got a synthetic valve along with removing the infected valve and clearing remaining junk (bacterial lumps which could hold bacteria and potentially start a second infection later). I got flown across the country and back for the surgery and had over 2 months of hospital stay with 24x7 care and feeding.

Total cost to me was what I spent at vending machines.

The situation in the USA is insane and needs to change. The only major country with privatised health care and the only country that thinks it is normal to have people face medical bankruptcy.

[–] acetanilide 5 points 2 months ago (2 children)

That...blows my mind. Wow.

It sounds like you have left the hospital though - if so, I am really glad you are doing better. That situation sounds terrifying. When I started reading I thought maybe from a dental procedure - I never considered it could happen from cheek biting. That's good information to have.

[–] RegalPotoo 3 points 2 months ago

New Zealand, similar story; my wife has been in hospital 3 times in the last 5 years - twice needing surgery - totalling about 20 days in hospital. The only out of pocket expenses were parking and getting food delivered for me because I'm picky and didn't want what they had in the cafeteria.

[–] rowinxavier 3 points 2 months ago

Yeah, it was about a year ago, surgery was August 4th 2023 so it is recent but I have had a solid recovery. I am at the gym doing weights, running around, honestly feeling better than I have in years. The suggestion from the cardiologist is I may have had a bicuspid or just dodgy valve and that made it more susceptible to infection, so I may have been running on borrowed time for years anyway. Still, I love my new valve, I take warfarin to manage clotting risk, and life is just generally better than before. It did force me to move on from my job delivering groceries and towards nursing, but that is not because of physical consequences, just a recognition of the finite nature of time.

Also, when I am in a quiet room I sound like a bomb from a cartoon, just tick tick tick, so that's awesome.

load more comments (5 replies)