HardenendMan wrote: » Glad that it turned out to be nothing, Rob. I had a panic attack recently. Thought I was a dead man. Since then a lot of things that would wind me up before are very trivial now.
Canis Lupus wrote: » I've a lump above my collar bone. Figured it was a cyst. Turns out it's looking like lymphoma and it has cousins in my chest area. Happy new year to me.
MayoForSam wrote: » I was still getting bills around 3 months later ($1200 for my ambulance ride for example), luckily work insurance took care of it. I was impressed by the US medical system, it works very well once you can pay for it. And I will be avoiding local (very yeasty) craft beers on my next visit.
Canis Lupus wrote: I've a lump above my collar bone. Figured it was a cyst. Turns out it's looking like lymphoma and it has cousins in my chest area. Happy new year to me.
MayoForSam wrote: » I was over in the US last June with work. Had a few local craft beers when I got there one evening. Next morning, I woke up with terrible stomach pains. Managed to get into work for a meeting, but I was in agony so had to bail and got my boss to bring me to the local trauma center. As soon as I produced my credit card, they weren't long examining me and sticking a load of electrodes on my chest. They started doing some tests, which took a while since one of their analyzers was acting up. In the meantime, they made me drink some concoction (pain killers and Maalox mainly), which did start to kick in and alleviate the pain after about 30 minutes. Next thing, the doctor comes in and tells me to remain clam but one of the test results had come back and shown an elevated level of one particular enzyme which might indicate I was having a heart attack! I was feeling better at this stage but leave it to the experts, right? So they decided to send me to the local ER in the main hospital, about 10 minutes away. Away I go on a stretcher, into an ambulance and up the road at 60 mph, sirens blazing. I had a great view out the back window. At the ER, I met the cardiologist and he laid it on the line, saying if it was a heart attack, they might have to 'open me up'. By now, I was feeling fine and was in a state of shock. Before anything else would happen, they had to run some more tests. Another hour passed, then the doctor came and told me, "Sorry, there's nothing wrong with you, we had a faulty reading on one of our analyzers. You're free to go.". So after signing a few release forms, they let me go, I got a taxi back to work and went back to my meeting. Got a big round of applause when I walked in. I was still getting bills around 3 months later ($1200 for my ambulance ride for example), luckily work insurance took care of it. I was impressed by the US medical system, it works very well once you can pay for it. And I will be avoiding local (very yeasty) craft beers on my next visit.