I am so sorry to hear about all this pain you have to go through. Is surgery at all an option in a situation like this?
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I am so sorry to hear about all this pain you have to go through. Is surgery at all an option in a situation like this?
In some cases. They usually try meds first but I still need to just get the consultation and then hopefully cystoscopy. :>
Right. But I presume they have tried a few things over the last two years.
I have been suffering for two years I didnt have medical in FL. I only am just starting the process of getting help.
Oh, that sucks.
Sorry to hear that. So Obamacare wasn't an option? I keep hearing of how useless it is - basically, seems like as soon as anything serious comes up, you hardly have a specialist to go through and help is really not available.
Yeah I was having tons of trouble getting any help in FL. MN is way, way better for me while healing. Heck FL for sick poor people.
I wonder if you should see what's available to you in and around Boston. MGH/BWH and a fewe other hospitals are really at the cutting edge in many areas.
I'm in MN. Definitely not relocating again, not that it's really an option. haha I just spend thousands to relocate and get medicaid here. XD
(in FL the test to get diagnosed would have run like $10,000 without insurance and I can't work a normal job. That is why I am now in MN) :)
Yup, sounds like one more case where the whole Obamacare thing ends up being completely useless.
Here in MA I keep hearing that even those insured often find themselves in situations where, say, a specialist they need is 60 miles away and available no sooner than in several months - which in some situations is as good as not available at all.
I am happy you found coverage in MN. Best of luck!