I was disabled by bad surgery and lost my career. No system that ostensibly should have helped, did. Denied. Denied. Denied. YEARS of adversarial, not default helpful, meetings and challenges and interviews. I saw people worse than me refused help. I saw real time as people who knew me for years or life, who respected me and my career choice helping others, decided I was a lazy mooch who wasn't trying hard enough, wa…
You left out many important details in this story: 1. Did you have health insurance? If not, why? 2. What was your job previously? 3. Who signed the paper relinquishing the hospital of all responsibility of botching the surgery?
1. Yes I had health insurance, lost it when I lost my career as a result of the surgeries. This wasn't some case of someone refusing to get it and then getting burned so this THEIR fault as you infer.
2. Public safety helping others...I don't want to get more specific due to privacy...but this is also irrelevant. Whether unemployed, with a respected job, or with a high paying job...nobody deserves to be left behind by society.
3. I signed the paper. The paper you HAVE to sign to get the surgery you are up for. I know what you are trying to say with that and I find it cruel and lacking in the smallest compassion. You have no choice. Sign or leave. It's another part of the problem.
I won't go back and forth with you. Probably shouldn't even have answered these. But there it is. Now you can tell me why I am wrong and what I NEED to do now to fix it. It's a script I've heard 1000 times. But it's never true.