mikeofaustin
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Not to long ago, I fell backwards in a broken chair I was leaning on that caused an umbilical hernia. It's not nearly as bad as the photo's you see online, but enough to cause concern because the skin is a deep red color (possible strangulation). I don't have health insurance, but fortunately it's not going to be a whole lot of money (it's going to set me back quite a bit, but not homeless, yet). Has anyone ever experienced this type of hernia? How bad was it? I'm hoping they can do a simple IV sedation (morphine) so I won't have to be intubated (that part scares me the most). It's not protruding (an 'outtie'), but it's enough to cause concern because it is clearly there, and bright red (it's also not 'reducible'). It's also uncomfortable and tender when I sit forward to tie my shoe or bend backward to stretch. Standing too long is also not pleasant. Sitting in the wrong position also causes difficulty.
I'm feeling fine and daily bodily functions are no problem. I'm thinking it's probably just fatty tissue(?) and no small intestine yet. I'll start calling Monday to see how I can see a doctor without insurance. And of course, if I start having 'troubling signs', I'll head to the E.R.
Also, I don't qualify for any kind of aid because I'm "too rich". I have my primary car, and then my worktruck. So, anything after a primary car disqualifies you. Also, if you have more than 5K in the bank, you're also not applicable. I'm hoping that if I pay up front, I've heard, that they'll give you a substantial break. I talk to a financial councilor on Monday.
My biggest fear is intubation (general anesthesia). I'm much rather prefer an IV/morphine sedation.
(((I hate these 'life wakeup calls'))))
I'm feeling fine and daily bodily functions are no problem. I'm thinking it's probably just fatty tissue(?) and no small intestine yet. I'll start calling Monday to see how I can see a doctor without insurance. And of course, if I start having 'troubling signs', I'll head to the E.R.
Also, I don't qualify for any kind of aid because I'm "too rich". I have my primary car, and then my worktruck. So, anything after a primary car disqualifies you. Also, if you have more than 5K in the bank, you're also not applicable. I'm hoping that if I pay up front, I've heard, that they'll give you a substantial break. I talk to a financial councilor on Monday.
My biggest fear is intubation (general anesthesia). I'm much rather prefer an IV/morphine sedation.
(((I hate these 'life wakeup calls'))))