I thought of some more aspects of the US medical system that
you might find interesting, and that I have not heard discussed
elsewhere. These are my personal observations.
Whenever
I got sick in Canada and decided I needed to see a doctor, I went in,
the doc found out what was wrong, treated me, I got better and that was
that. OHIP paid my bill and I was happy. On the other hand, when my
cat, Wizard got diabetes when she was 15 years old, I took her in to the
Vet, and as there is no OHIP plan for pets, and everything was coming
out of my own pocket, the vet tried really hard to scare me and
encouraged me to have them do some $2000 dollar procedure on Wizard or
she would basically be dead within a week. When I told them that I was
completely unable to pay that kind of money and had tears in my eyes
thinking that I would have to have her euthanized, the veterinary
assistant took pity on me and mentioned as an afterthought that I could
just start buying insulin and needles at the drugstore for 20 or 30
bucks a month and inject her 2 times a day. I tried it and it worked.
She lived 5 more years.
American
doctors operate on a profit basis much like Canadian veterinarians.
The more you see them, the more you pay them, the richer they get and as
there is no OHIP to deny unnecessary procedures, they encourage all
kinds of ridiculous tests, scans, & endless return visits. They
scare you with all kinds of hypotheses and frightening possibilities and
drop frightening little comments and concerned looks and basically try
to hook you like a fish and milk you like a cash cow. You see their
waiting rooms full of the same frightened patients week after week,
going in for probably unnecessary tests and coming out with huge bags of
pill bottles. I got sucked into this a few years
ago when I got a case of bronchitis that would not go away for months.
At my doctor it was "come back next week, take more pills, get more
chest x rays, it's PROBABLY not
cancer, etc. etc." Finally, I took some different antibiotics my
mother in law had gotten over the counter in Mexico and the bronchitis
went away in a week. Drugstores here have huge LED signs outside
advertising vaccines against all kinds of diseases, from meningitis, to
flu, to shingles. Scary medical billboards flank the highways. The USA
is host to a culture of fear. Fear of sickness, fear of crime, fear of
terrorists, fear of social ostracism, fear of damnation, you name it,
and it is all calculated to make you spend your money, whether on
doctors, guns, deodorant, church tithes or whatever.
One
of my xxxx sons has to see a shrink ever month or so. His
former doctor was a shameless pill pusher. His waiting room was full
of
people who were essentially junkies, asking the receptionist every 5
minutes when he would see them so they could get their allotment of the
happy pills he threw around like Willie Wonka at the chocolate factory.
He gave my son these pills that seemed to work at first. But after
a few weeks, however, the kid started losing weight and displaying
psychotic symptoms like cutting off all his hair and attacking his
brother in his sleep. He started to look like a skeletal Auschwitz
inmate. I checked into the pills online and it turns out the doctor
had prescribed him what was basically speed, which apparently works on
hyperactive kids, but NOT on xxxxxxx. We got him to another doctor
who seems a LITTLE more ethical.
Also,
as it is all profit based, their offices and waiting rooms have this
cheap, unprofessional appearance in many cases, because they skimp on
anything peripheral to the operation of scamming patients. I've been in
waiting rooms that felt more like someone's den. Better than Mexico
though... I once had a root canal and a crown done by a lady dentist
down in Juarez who had her 2 year old daughter on her lap screaming
PEE-PEE! PEE-PEE! PEE-PEE! in my ear for the whole time and her office
looked about as sanitary as a bachelor's kitchen. But then again, that
only cost me $70 dollars.
A
lot of American institutions seem to be run by the seat of the pants. I
blame the capitalistic profit-based mindset for this. Very
inefficient, very wasteful, very foolish due to poor decisions and
trying to stretch the buck. The xxxxx xxxxx that employs me, for
example. Several years ago they bought half a million bucks worth of
some kind of hand-held data organizer and matching software for use by
the xxxxxxx simply because they were on sale. When they distributed
them, they found that these things were totally unsuitable for their
needs. Whoops! No returns on sale items. Into the warehouse
they went, where they sit like the Lost Ark of the Covenant on a dusty
wooden skid, gathering dust and getting more and more obsolete every
day. Not to mention all the corruption, misappropriation of funds etc.
in local government. In xx xxx, it is commonplace for
the FBI and Texas Rangers to step in and raid municipal government
offices and local police departments in order to arrest politicians and
cops for corruption. Recently, a County Commissioner was arrested for
smuggling thousands of pounds of pot from Mexico to northern cities. I
don't know if all this corruption is a result of being tied so closely
to the thoroughly corrupt culture of our Mexican neighbors or if it is
endemic to the entire US, but it is pretty much a Mickey Mouse outfit
around here as far as local Government goes.
Ok. so ... my dreams of imigrating to the states are shattered. How about yours ?
Doctors that push pills rather than cure diseases ? Months with Bronchitis until you looked it up and handled it yourself ?
I have a real sickness (Chrones Disease) which means if I was an American I would either be hooked on narcotics by now , or simply dead from endless misdiagnosis designed to enrich the doctor rather than cure disease.
If you do a better job looking stuff up on the internet than seeing the doctor ... something is wrong with that system.
2 comments:
Hi Ottawaboy,
Do me a favor and XXX all incidents of the name of my town and cut out the very last paragraph. Thanks! Maple Leaf Rag
Done. Let me know if I missed anything.
As for the "Canadian Vet" syndrome you mentioned, same deal with Canadian Dentists.
Guy wouldn't even tell me how much anything cost until the work was done and I found out I was a thousand dollars over my insurance limit.
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