1/5 Allison P. 1 year ago on Google
The
most
incompetent
medical
care
I’ve
ever
received.
I
thought
I
was
going
to
die
—
DO
NOT
GO
HERE
UNLESS
YOU
HAVE
SOMEONE
WHO
CAN
ADVOCATE
FOR
YOU
AND
STAY
WITH
YOU
THE
ENTIRE
TIME.
They
didn’t
even
look
at
me
or
give
me
a
room
until
I
texted
my
partner
to
come
to
the
hospital
because
they
had
dumped
me
on
a
bed
in
a
hallway
for
several
hours
and
I
was
starting
to
fear
that
I
would
die
and
nobody
would
notice,
they
went
through
the
motions
for
a
few
hours
until
they
could
convince
my
partner
to
leave,
and
then
they
resumed
being
incompetent.
I
lost
a
lot
of
blood
and
they
didn’t
even
give
me
IV
saline,
begged
several
employees
to
at
least
give
me
a
cup
of
water
and
they
refused
because
it
wasn’t
their
job
(during
the
few
hours
my
partner
was
there
they
told
him
if
I
wanted
water
he
had
to
go
get
it
from
a
vending
machine,
but
a
security
guard
refused
to
let
him
leave
the
floor
to
get
to
the
vending
machine
and
they
continued
to
refuse
me
tap
water
—
by
the
time
I
was
discharged
my
lips
were
cracked
from
dehydration),
I
was
so
weak
from
blood
loss
and
dehydration
I
couldn’t
sit
up,
they
told
me
they
needed
to
do
another
blood
test
a
few
hours
in
because
they
were
worried
I
might
need
a
transfusion
and
then
never
did
followup
test
and
refused
to
do
it
when
I
asked
about
it
later,
I
spent
hours
crying
for
help
and
debated
trying
to
roll
and
drop
4
feet
into
the
hard
floor
and
crawl
for
help
but
I
didn’t
think
I
would
be
able
to
do
it
without
badly
hurting
myself.
Two
doctors
and
an
ultrasound
technician
misdiagnosed
me
several
times
(yes,
the
technician
gave
me
a
diagnosis
and
it
was
wildly
false)
and
gaslighted
me
insisting
I
was
fine
but
also
bleeding
internally
and
they
weren’t
sure
why
but
they
didn’t
think
it
was
a
medical
concern
and
treated
me
like
I
was
overreacting
until
they
finally
called
in
a
referral
like
6-8
hours
in;
the
referral
told
me
the
opposite
of
everything
they’d
said
before,
confirmed
everything
I
had
been
saying
to
the
other
doctors
the
whole
time
was
right,
and
were
very
insistent
I
not
leave
without
receiving
a
surgical
procedure.
I
was
so
weak
I
was
having
difficulty
seeing
and
could
barely
read
the
consent
form,
but
I
explicitly
confirmed
the
person
who
was
supposed
to
doing
it
was
the
supervising
doctor
(and
was
the
only
name
in
the
consent
form)
and
made
it
clear
that
was
the
only
one
I
was
comfortable
with;
instead
the
person
who
did
the
surgical
procedure
was
the
person
who
had
had
me
sign
the
consent
form,
and
I
had
NOT
wanted
them
to
do
it
because
they
were
a
resident
who
gave
extremely
painful
ultrasounds
and
I
did
not
trust
them
to
do
the
procedure.
They
did
the
procedure
without
anesthetic
and
without
the
pain
medication
they
had
promised
when
getting
me
to
consent
to
let
them
doing
it
even
though
I
was
crying
and
begging
them
to
stop,
it
was
so
painful
I
could
barely
string
words
together
beyond
“ow”
and
“please
stop”
but
I
did
at
one
point
manage
to
articulate
“this
is
not
adequate
pain
management”.
They
abandoned
me
for
hours,
claimed
they
ordered
meds
and
tests
that
they
never
did,
etc.
Finally
the
morning
shift
came
and
somebody
actually
checked
on
me
and
actually
seemed
concerned
for
my
welfare;
they
gave
me
water,
a
saline
drip,
and
the
pain
medication
I’d
been
promised
several
hours
before
(which
2
night
shift
doctors
and
a
nurse
had
lied
about
being
ordered).
It
was
also
really
dirty,
and
when
I
was
finally
given
enough
fluids
for
my
vision
to
stop
being
dim
and
gray
and
be
able
to
stand
up,
I
stepped
down
from
the
exam
table
I’d
been
abandoned
on
into
a
puddle
of
my
own
blood.
I
could
barely
walk
for
the
next
five
days
after
being
a
patient
here,
even
though
normal
recovery
for
what
they
did
should
have
been
around
a
day.
They
also
were
adamant
that
I
needed
a
followup
and
promised
they
would
make
me
an
appointment
but
never
did.
This
is
the
worst
emergency
room
I’ve
ever
been
to
in
my
life,
and
to
top
it
off
they’ve
totally
botched
the
billing.
I
wouldn’t
wish
this
experience
in
anyone.
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