Friday, April 30, 2004

From Death's Door to Home with Hope

Many thanks to the professional and patient minded staff at the Houston VA hospital.
Thanks to Telecare and their efforts.

My wife had called them, they advised calling 911
The Nurse ask to speak to me. I told her Nurse Lela Sanders we would drive to the emergency room there.
She said No! You might not make it.
I wasn't so sure about calling 911, she wanted to know why. I couldn't think of a good answer.

She told me I could, would lay there and die.
We called 911!
She called back in 5 minutes to inquire if they had arrived.

The local hospital was in contact with the Houston VA and followed their instructions.
After exam, x-rays and two units of blood I was transported to Houston.

At the emergency room there, installing a tube to pump blood from my stomach
I was taken to MICU where they gave me more blood and continued to pump blood out of me.
During my six days as a patient there I never found a disagreeable staff person.

A Special thanks to 3-B Nursing unit, all shifts for their care.
Many thanks to the Doctors, My personal Doctor!

I was placed on oxygen 24/7
They stopped my internal bleeding.

I was sent home with hope for the future.
Febuary 05 I will be 70 years old (young) thanks to the dedicated staff at a veterans Hospital.


MEDVAMC Houston Texas

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Veterans do not have to be DAV members to take advantage of this outstanding assistance, which is provided free of charge.
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2 comments:

charlie said...

While I agree & still agree with "From Death's Door"!
Fact is I have an appointment with the hospital today. Their care program is one of the best in our country.

I have a problem with their claim service.
As of this time I have well over $10,000 in denied claims.-
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I have been billed by the various services mentioned. None have been paid by th VA.
Needless to say, some have been turned over for collection.
Worried Naw! I know they'll do the right thing!

[After all, I am a Vet]

charlie aka heycharlie

freddie said...

Hello! I am glad to see you taking advantage of the Blogs. It is fun and I enjoy perusing other folks blogs. The VA is the only medical care my husband has and we would be lost without it. But it is not free for us. He pays a 50 dollar per visit copay and a 7 dollar per prescription copay. This is in addition to the cost of traveling 258 miles to the hospital clinics in San Francisco at least 5 times a year. Since President Bush cut back benifits it is causing a real hardship for many of our Vets. But we are grateful to the great Dr.s and nurses who work at the facilities.