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Q: ammonia anemia blood clot
asked by: motheroftwoboys on October 15th, 2008
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i am 21 mother of two boys married to a 33 year old guy been married for almost three years... time goes by.
after i had my second son my health went down hill i ended up not being able to walk or do things my self. couldn't even take a bath which was hard for me not to do. but i still couldn't do it. the hospital here sent me home knowing these things. it took over 1 month for me to be able to get admitted to the hospital to get treated for my bone infection and since they waited this long to do a spin biopsy i ended up getting ammonia anemia blood clot on top my my infection in my bone which they thought i had a pinch nerve, so i have no clue which forum i belong in help. i am only 21 n i feel like a much older person. i shouldn't have to go throu this stuff. this year is supposed to be the good year since i turned 21 and had a new baby boy. the hospital also blew a vein n both of his hands cause they wasn't keeping a eye on him. he is 100 percent better. i still have pain etc... i don't have insurance so i cant do much about it. we aren't rich we are low income people. it sucks. I had the hospital there are good people working there like there was yesterday night i had to go cause my pain was so bad. but there are those nurses that just don't care about their patience...
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rooted
replied on October 15th, 2008
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I'm so sorry to hear about your experience. It sounds like you need a little help and compassion. How are you treating the bone infection now?
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motheroftwoboys
replied on October 16th, 2008
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pain pills or just ignoring it trying anyways, went to the hospital tuesday doc there said if i wait to long to see a bone doc i could need a hip replacement .,.....problem is I DON'T HAVE HEALTH INSURANCE AND I AM NOT RICH
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illustriously fickle
replied on October 20th, 2008
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I'd suggest that you look into social health programs in your area that can help sponsor the costs of the required treatment. Ask around...the doctor might know of some services, free clinics or sliding scale clinics. Or there might be a government program in your area. You need to do the research.
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