• @colderr
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    479 hours ago

    I’m in Estonia, and went to an operation. Got the operation and stayed at the hospital for one night. Paid 2.5€ for using the bed, so it was pretty much free.

    It must really suck living in a place without proper healthcare. I feel bad for all those people.

    • TimmyDeanSausage
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      54 hours ago

      I live in the US, had a 30 min operation, was sent home as soon as I woke up, and now I owe them $18,000 USD. That’s after already paying them roughly $6,000 for all of the tests just to get a diagnosis, then waiting almost 9 months for the surgery in excruciating pain, maxed out on anti- inflammatory and pain pills that eventually severely damaged my kidneys (causing a whole other expensive health crisis), being mostly bedridden and only able to work one or two days a week for 8 months of the 9. I was already paycheck to paycheck before that. Things just keep getting harder for my family and I honestly don’t know how we’re still going.

    • @[email protected]
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      128 hours ago

      Out of curiosity, why do they charge for the bed? If you slept on the floor, would they not charge you?

      • @theangryseal
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        28 hours ago

        Bro shut up! You’re gonna mess up my kid’s allowance!

        I’m not paying for a nontango satch!