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Oh Boy, I am one tired mama!!!
OK, here goes.. I was just introduced to the DIS in June and I was having a great time posting and having fun planning and all that. Then July came and it all went "you know where" in a handbasket. My wonderful DS of all of 11 years had one heck of sore throat mid way through the month. This one was a doozy compared to all of the other ones so we took him to the DR. who of course sent him 8 days later to see an ears, nose, throat DR. (I really hate HMOs at times like this) Well, his tonsils were so swollen that we all wondered how he could swallow. The hospital calls us to set up outpatient surgery (HMO again) another 12 days down the road. The poor boy had to slurp down jello, soup, and anything I could mush up for him that wouldn't "gross him out". After I had lost almost all of my hair and sanity we took him to the hospital and anything that could go wrong did! My DH had taken him to pretesting and those nurses said there would be a notation to give him something to help him calm down (very afraid of having something shoved into his skin - I couldn't blame him at all) and the day of surgery - wouldn't you know it - no notation at all, actually there was no page from pretesting at all! My poor boy was upset (naturally) but trying to put on a brave face- so he accepted the idea of being put out with gas and then getting stuck... It was just so awful to watch. But what could I do? With a HMO we have to go in when we're told or get rescheduled and he had already gone through so much I had to get those tonsils out!! Why do HMOs deal with us this way? I'm just unbelievably frustrated that he had to go through this at all.
Michele
OK, here goes.. I was just introduced to the DIS in June and I was having a great time posting and having fun planning and all that. Then July came and it all went "you know where" in a handbasket. My wonderful DS of all of 11 years had one heck of sore throat mid way through the month. This one was a doozy compared to all of the other ones so we took him to the DR. who of course sent him 8 days later to see an ears, nose, throat DR. (I really hate HMOs at times like this) Well, his tonsils were so swollen that we all wondered how he could swallow. The hospital calls us to set up outpatient surgery (HMO again) another 12 days down the road. The poor boy had to slurp down jello, soup, and anything I could mush up for him that wouldn't "gross him out". After I had lost almost all of my hair and sanity we took him to the hospital and anything that could go wrong did! My DH had taken him to pretesting and those nurses said there would be a notation to give him something to help him calm down (very afraid of having something shoved into his skin - I couldn't blame him at all) and the day of surgery - wouldn't you know it - no notation at all, actually there was no page from pretesting at all! My poor boy was upset (naturally) but trying to put on a brave face- so he accepted the idea of being put out with gas and then getting stuck... It was just so awful to watch. But what could I do? With a HMO we have to go in when we're told or get rescheduled and he had already gone through so much I had to get those tonsils out!! Why do HMOs deal with us this way? I'm just unbelievably frustrated that he had to go through this at all.
Michele
HMOs can be horrible. Actually, I've rarely heard good things about HMOs. Have they found out what the problem is yet?
