...and the underside of my entire right forearm/palm had to be bandaged by Nurses and wrapped.
You're either rich or not an American.
...and the underside of my entire right forearm/palm had to be bandaged by Nurses and wrapped.
You're either rich or not an American.
America is a sad place, yes, we know.
Hope you're feeling better OP.
It was a PITA to fall asleep last night but I do feel better today thanks. It only hurts when I move now.
It's about a $25-35 copay with low tier insurance at an urgent care to be seen by a nurse practitioner. The US Healthcare system is deeply flawed, but when people spread deeply exaggerated claims like this, it can cause folks to delay care until it becomes life-threatening or actually financially ruinous.
That's $25-35 I'd gladly keep in my pocket while I wrap my arm up myself.
Also, co-pay with insurance??
I'm sorry, but as a Canadian I'm just going take a moment and appreciate what I have.
$25-35 is me eating or not on the day before my paycheck.
While I empathize and have been there myself, making that work doesn't make a person "rich."
Rich is relative, having enough to eat between pay checks is rich to me.
What is rich in your opinion?
Their comment almost reads like satire.
America’s writers have been getting lazy lately and seems to be relying on satire too much.
Urgent care is a 60+ minute drive for me. The local ER is a minimum of a $75 copay. Last time I was in (sliced off two finger tips and could not stop the bleeding) I waited ~3 hours to be seen. No one ever came, so I went home. They tried to charge me for the visit.