Friday, January 13, 2012
Can an ER doctor refuse to treat a patient with a particular disease?
Look in the yellow pages undr Physician esp under Physician Referrals-nurses staff the phones and after you tell them your ymptons will refer you to the type of doctor you should see and that is the nearest to where you live. Also if they consider your symptons too serious to wait until you get a appt-unless very lucky on the average a nw patient may take from 2-aweek wait-will refer you to a medical emergency clinic near you-Not ER of a hospital-but clinics with a staff of doctors and x-rays and labs and so forth in the clinic. I'd also ckeck into you being refused treatment and not even given a referral for have never heard of This and I'd be outraged-if too serious to be treated in ER could have admitted you OR Referred you to a LUPUS Specialist.Note: I do not have Lupus and your thick ticky blood may be a sympton of Lupus but is is safe for anyone(except bleeder and those told by MD shouldn't) to take a children's ASPIRIN 83mg daily-is often recommended by doctors as a paart of regimen to keep heart/blood healthy-------but in case ofmy blood being a bit thick cannot take Vitamin/Mineral supplememt with Iron(thickens the blood and daily take the Children's Aspirin. Since you can't use your arm you may even go to another hospital ER or find a Lupus specialist asap. Folic Acid is also beneficial-found among Vitamins in any Drug store.
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