Another nurse came in with a full head shield type mask. Asked me Qs about my exposure to the virus and the flu I’ve had. She took me to another room. This one has hand sanitizers so I used one. Everything is very good, clean, and fast. And friendly.
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Ok, so they came back and did another throat swab and nostril swab which they then send away. That’s the COVID-19 test. They’ve discharged me and told me I should have results within 72 hours from Dept of Health. I have been advised to self quarantine in the time being.
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Some interesting notes: 1. I was the doctor’s first COVID-19 test. She said she’ll “always remember me” for it. Lol. 2. The procedures are clearly still v new for staff but they did a great job. 3. The test time is way longer than originally thought (hours is actually days).
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It happened to my friend who went to the ER with shortness of breath. Turned out she had Influenza A (H1N1) and while the staff was very nice, the financial person came in asking for her medical AND credit card.
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You may be able to leverage collateral. Offer first lien on your kidney.
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Don't pay anything until you leave hospital and let it go thru your insurance company pricing. They gigged me multiple times once for more and more BEFORE insurance pricing and I didn't owe what they wanted. Stay calm and carry on
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Lovin your Blow by blow (pun intended) commentary. Best reporting so far!
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Tell them you're P.O.D.
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) and indicated it was the correct thing for me as someone with community exposure to a carrier to get checked.
She’s now ordering a chest X-ray.
