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The true cost of needing stitches in different countries ?

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AndysAttic · 56-60, M
I have needed stitches several times in the UK. Go to A&E, get stitched up and leave if they do not think you need to be bedded down.
4meAndyou · F
LOVE it!!! Soooo true!!! Poor Canada!!!
Nimbus · M
@4meAndyou Awwwww, 😛
Nimbus · M
@YoMomma Indeedy!
Lilymoon · F
Canada so true 🤣
Nimbus · M
@Lilymoon AWwww, hopefully not ;)
chrisCA · M
@Lilymoon Not really.
Lilymoon · F
@chrisCA just sayin the MAID makes it easy
AbbeyRhode · F
Lololol, accurate! 😂
Nimbus · M
@AbbeyRhode Unfortunately.
WillaKissing · 56-60, M
I can't even begin to use Tom Foolery on this one.

Great one!
Nimbus · M
WillaKissing · 56-60, M
@Nimbus You got me Sir!
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
*me threading a needle and doing it myself*
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@Nimbus There was an older man here who was working on his rural acreage. He got bit by a copperhead snake, a venomous snake. He went to the hospital and he had to beg them to give him anti-venom. The doctor kept delaying it trying to make him think he didn’t need it. He didn’t get it until the next day. The reason was that it costs $100,000. The doctor probably thought the insurance wouldn’t cover it so they waited till they were sure. The woman who told me was his aunt and she had worked at the same hospital. When my uncle got bit by a rattlesnake in the 1960’s he got someone to take him to a hospital and they gave him antivenom. His total hospital bill was a whopping $300 and he didn’t have insurance so he paid it with his savings. That would be the equivalent of about $3000 today going by the inflation index. The price of anti venoms and many drugs and other medical things has inflated greatly in cost since Obama Care started.
Nimbus · M
@cherokeepatti Wow, that is a fortune!
Makes people thankful for the NHS despite it's inefficiencies.
cherokeepatti · 61-69, F
@Nimbus The sad thing is if someone doesn’t have health insurance or is underinsured they will pay dearly. But a huge problem here is that transients want to get out of the weather and they’ll fake heart pain or something else and they’ll get admitted. There is no way to collect money from them because they aren’t working and have no assets. So And some of them don’t want to leave & they have a hard time making them. So they can take a few days off with a private room, a private bathroom, several meals a day plus grab things off of a snack cart and have a nice color tv in their room to watch all day.
nedkelly · 61-69, M
Australia - free at any hospital
Nimbus · M
@nedkelly I wonder where Australia got that idea from? ;)
USA- Get European hybrid healthcare

UK- The new NHS England needs hybrid European healthcare and no beauracratic middle management

Canada- Same- and don't become the 51st state

😅
Nimbus · M
@BritishFailedAesthetic I wonder how long will it will be for the new NHS system to be established and how many people will suffer until then.
Donotfolowme · 51-55, F
38 months 🤣
Nimbus · M
@Donotfolowme Tell me about it ;)
Canada is walk in, wait get stitches, walk out
@Nimbus don't tell anyone, I like my country the way it is.
Nimbus · M
@Justafantasy Just as it should be, good to hear.
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smiler2012 · 61-69
@Nimbus 🤔well manchester united fans like yourself nimby have no worries there as you get stitched up at old trafford every game when you expect a good performance frome your team lol 😆
nedkelly · 61-69, M
@smiler2012 Can you remind us on how the QUAD is going this year
smiler2012 · 61-69
@nedkelly 🤔wheels have not come off totally ned running on one wheel now lol 😆
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ShenaniganFoodie · 36-40, M
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Nimbus · M
@ShenaniganFoodie Sounds good :)

 
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