hffmnheidi
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Here's the situation....I was diagnosed in 2006 with diverticulitus which was a wrong diagnosis back then, but we went with that and changed diets to meet the restrictions(no corn, no nuts, no peas, no seeds, no berries).
Jump to October 2009...thought I was having a flare up. Was in the hospital twice in October for a week at a time. Went back to the ER on Nov. 7 and ended up having a hole in my colon from undiagnosed endemetriosis. They had to do emergency surgery and ended up being in the hospital until the middle of Jan. 2010 because I had a lot of complications. I will be having reconstructive surgery in May of this year to put everything back together, thankfully. And of course, no insurance because I work a low paying daycare job and haven't worked since the beginning of October 2009 and won't be able to go back to work until September 2010 when everything is finally healed.
I can't work right now because the ostomy is a health hazzard around the kids-they could pull it off or the bag could leak and I am on a lift restriction and can't pick kids up.
Finally getting the medical bills rolling in...
640,000.00 for the hospital stay/medicines(ICU for three weeks)
25,000.00 for the radiology department
2,800.00 for the anthesiologist
9,900.00 for the doctor to do the original surgery
6,000.00 for home healthcare to come out 3 times a week for 2 1/2 months
1,200.00 for home healthcare to come 1 time a week for 1 1/2 months
8,500.00 for ostomy/wound care supplies(still getting these supplies)
We are hoping that the state(public aid medical card) will pick up most to all of the bills. My doctor's billing department suggested that I wait until I have the reconstruction surgery and hysterectomy and get all the bills from that to consider medical bankruptcy if the state doesn't give me a medical card.
They qualified me to get food stamps because I have no income and have no assets. The only thing bankruptcy would take care of is the medical bills and two credit cards(one for 300 dollars and one for 1700 dollars). I also have two student loans that I'll still have to pay on which when I get back to work won't be a problem. My "income" when I go back to work will be less than 1200 a month, so there's no possible way I could ever pay these bills off.
What are your opinions about this bankruptcy?
Jump to October 2009...thought I was having a flare up. Was in the hospital twice in October for a week at a time. Went back to the ER on Nov. 7 and ended up having a hole in my colon from undiagnosed endemetriosis. They had to do emergency surgery and ended up being in the hospital until the middle of Jan. 2010 because I had a lot of complications. I will be having reconstructive surgery in May of this year to put everything back together, thankfully. And of course, no insurance because I work a low paying daycare job and haven't worked since the beginning of October 2009 and won't be able to go back to work until September 2010 when everything is finally healed.
I can't work right now because the ostomy is a health hazzard around the kids-they could pull it off or the bag could leak and I am on a lift restriction and can't pick kids up.
Finally getting the medical bills rolling in...
640,000.00 for the hospital stay/medicines(ICU for three weeks)
25,000.00 for the radiology department
2,800.00 for the anthesiologist
9,900.00 for the doctor to do the original surgery
6,000.00 for home healthcare to come out 3 times a week for 2 1/2 months
1,200.00 for home healthcare to come 1 time a week for 1 1/2 months
8,500.00 for ostomy/wound care supplies(still getting these supplies)
We are hoping that the state(public aid medical card) will pick up most to all of the bills. My doctor's billing department suggested that I wait until I have the reconstruction surgery and hysterectomy and get all the bills from that to consider medical bankruptcy if the state doesn't give me a medical card.
They qualified me to get food stamps because I have no income and have no assets. The only thing bankruptcy would take care of is the medical bills and two credit cards(one for 300 dollars and one for 1700 dollars). I also have two student loans that I'll still have to pay on which when I get back to work won't be a problem. My "income" when I go back to work will be less than 1200 a month, so there's no possible way I could ever pay these bills off.
What are your opinions about this bankruptcy?

