Just woke up vomiting, choking on vomit, not drunk or on drugs, heart beating slightly off. Is this ER worthy?
Just woke up vomiting, choking on vomit, not drunk or on drugs, heart beating slightly off. Is this ER worthy?
I am in the US, so financial calculations need to be factored in.
For a moment, I couldn't breathe, felt like I was going to die, then vomitted.
Now heart beating slightly off, not feeling great but not terrible, had mild chest pain earlier in evening...
Kinda feel off. Have medical insurance with large deductible.
Ignore it? Taxi to ER? Call 911? Genuinely don't know and don't like 911 since police are involved.
Also I feel hot, feel burning around my neck.
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Yeah this is hospital visit worthy. Please seek medical attention
54 0 ReplyAre you sure? It could just be food poisoning. I ate a lot of candy earlier before sleep.
I want real world answer, not "always seek medical care answer."
I can risk a 20 percent chance of death to avoid medical bills.
11 0 ReplyIt sounds like heart attack symptoms. It is worth seeing atleast a clinic
29 0 ReplyI'm in the US. It's late at night.
8 0 ReplyThe United States should be dismantled entirely and its leaders should be shot for making people think like you are right now
76 0 ReplyIts been a day , this was their last comment...
3 0 ReplyWhoa 😶
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Or just don't pay the bills and debt is gone in 7 years 🤷♂️
What do you even got to lose?
10 0 ReplyI think medical debt is exempt from declaring bankruptcy, no?
5 0 ReplyNo, you're thinking of student loan debt; but even for student loan debt, that are some special circumstances where you can get rid of those debt.
11 0 ReplyYeah, you're right. I probably mixed them up.
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A twenty percent chance of death is 1 in 5. That’s insanely high. That’s like if you chose to walk through 5 doors in your house and one of them kills you. You should always go to the emergency room if you have symptoms like this.
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