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[–] [email protected] 25 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

So it's been a tough road. The initial change in insurance could have killed me. 2019 was one complication after another, after another.

Early 2020 rolls around, docs clear me to go back to the office instead of working from home... and we get shut down for covid. I haven't been back since.

This year, not having the best hospital almost killed me again.

Back in January I was having breathing trouble, we thought it was a complication from a medication change. Doc's office ordered me to the ER to get checked.

BUT - we were in the middle of a snow and ice storm. Ambulance system was overwhelmed so I drove myself to the closest in-network hospital.

Not a drug complication, 2nd heart attack in the ER... and the power goes out. Generators kick on, they get the angiogram done, confirm I need a stent, but that hospital can't do the stent and I need an ambulance to take me to the "good" hospital. This is Thursday night.

Remember though, snow and ice, ambulances overwhelmed.

https://www.kgw.com/article/news/investigations/multnomah-county-portland-ambulances-respond-rates/283-6d270eb3-1603-4803-bb30-a6afb283369e

"Ambulance crews were unavailable to respond to 2,834 emergency calls that month."

Friday morning, I wake up and am fiddling with my phone, Politics and World News aint gonna moderate themselves. :)

Nurse comes in:

"Were you asleep about an hour ago?"

"Yeah, why?"

"Your heart rate dropped to 30."

"Is that... bad? Sorry, I don't know these things."

(Yes, under 60 is bad).

Still no ambulance. Surgery is now scheduled for Saturday morning.

Saturday morning rolls around... same deal... up at 6 AM, fiddling with the phone.

Same nurse comes in:

"Were you asleep about an hour ago?"

"Yeah, why?"

"Your heart stopped for 8 seconds."

"Um... thank you? I don't know what to do with that information."

Ambulance got there, got the stent on Saturday, released on Sunday, then I had to go back to hospital #1 and drive my car home.

Since then my heart has stopped a few more times and I have an implanted blue tooth heart monitor that calls out through my cell phone when there's a problem. Doc is trying to see if I need a pacemaker or not. So far, not, but the battery is good for 3-4 years so we'll see!