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noiretextatique Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Tue Jun-23-09 12:16 PM
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49. kaiser pretty much killed my dad
certainly took away his will to live. my dad developed a nasty hospital infection ( i can't recall the name right now) and those damn fools at kaiser wouldn't prescribe more than 10 days worth of antibiotics. so after the ten days, the infection would come back. finally, after about ten times of the infection returning and him going to the hospital, i called his idiot doctor and told him if he didn't figure out how to control the infection i would file a complaint with the state. then...only then, did they put him on an antibiotic for more than ten fng days. by then, he was so worn out, i don't think he had the strength to live.

there was more...before the infection, my dad had gangrene in one of his legs and needed an amputation. so the surgeon schedules the operation for almost three weeks out, while my dad is lying in bed with a rotting leg. so...i call the surgeon and ask why he didn't schedule the surgery sooner, and he said: "well, i can schedule it sooner." and i said: "well, why in the FUCK don't you do that?"
my dad had his amputation a few days later.
I HATE KAISER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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