1/5 Renรฉe S. 1 year ago on Google
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I
had
a
SCS
implanted
here
and
then
I
also
had
to
come
back
to
have
it
removed
because
it
got
infected.
I've
had
multiple
surgeries
elsewhere
and
have
never
got
an
infection.
I
came
with
my
anesthesiology
notes
from
another
hospital
as
I
had
a
very
bad
reaction
to
anesthesia
once
and
this
other
hospital
remedied
my
anesthesia
so
that
didn't
happen
again
but
the
anesthesiologists
at
this
hospital
thought
they
knew
better,
both
times.
Both
times
I
had
severe
adverse
reactions
from
anesthesia
administered
at
this
hospital.
The
first
time
they
sent
me
home
when
I
couldn't
stand,
or
even
see
straight.
I
threw
my
guts
up
when
I
got
home.
I've
never
been
sick
from
anesthesia
before.
The
second
time
I
woke
up
in
pain.
I've
never
woken
up
in
pain
after
a
surgery
before!
The
next
day
I
was
still
so
dizzy
and
my
pupils
were
super
dilated.
Both
times
I
was
sent
home
without
any
pain
meds.
Both
times
my
Doctor
didn't
come
to
see
me
before
I
was
sent
home
to
make
sure
I
was
okay.
No
one
came,
not
even
a
nurse
from
his
care
team.
The
second
time
I
had
to
go
in
as
an
ER
patient.
It
seemed
like
there
wasn't
any
communication
between
my
Doctor
and
the
hospital.
I
was
waiting
for
hours
before
I
even
knew
if
I
was
going
to
have
surgery
to
remove
my
infected
device
that
day
or
not.
I
don't
like
the
way
the
nurses
push
an
OK
Spine
Hospital
tshirt
on
you.
I
declined
the
second
time
and
was
told
they
have
to
give
me
one.
It's
just
free
advertising
for
them.
I
think
this
hospital
is
very
outdated
and
run
down.
I
think
this
is
the
worst
hospital
I've
been
to
and
I've
been
to
a
lot
of
terrible
hospitals
having
grown
up
in
the
UK
with
socialized
medicine.
(For
all
you
folks
that
think
socialized
medicine
works,
it
doesn't!)
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