If you take
a handful of antibiotics before you have a medical procedure, your chances of
survival double, especially if you know that your doctor’s handshake to improve
his/her bedside manner passed to you all the germs from the previous eight
patients because surveys say that doctors only wash hands after every eighth
patient they touch. Very reassuring, isn’t it? But, it could be worse.
And then
there are the foreign nurses and orderlies who come from third world countries
where soap and water are scarce and sanitation is hard to grasp, especially
since bacteria and viruses are invisible to the naked eye. Too much washing is
bad for human skin and not part of some cultures. Who are we to judge, liberals
ask rhetorically. Hand-washing may be against their religion as well.
You better
thank your lucky stars that you get freshly cleaned and bleached sheets. As Marean
Menghelie wrote, in eastern European socialized medicine, you could find yourself
wrapped in a sheet with Crayola graffiti, with dried up blood that does not
belong to you, ketchup stains when ketchup is not served in the hospital
cafeteria, motor oil stains from the previous patient who cut his finger in an
auto shop, suspicious yellow stains, or even dried-up vomit if you are really
lucky.
And don’t dare
to use the shower or the bathroom on your own, especially if you are hooked up
to a tree of life with glucose and other happy drugs that can stop your heart.
Why take the chance to pull the needle right out of your vein and spray the
walls with a spritz of fresh blood.
Always ring
the bedside button. When nobody shows up, and they seldom do, try to crawl out
of bed carefully so as not to set off the bed alarm and watch out – the floor
is really hard. If it rings anyway, hurry up to the bathroom and lock the door.
There is always a young college student in nursing school assigned to babysit
you and force you into compliance with hospital rules.
Menghelie
suggested that you should be careful what you eat from the socialized medicine
hospital offerings. Smell it suspiciously, wait for other patients in the ward
to try it first, and consider eating only if nobody croaks right away. Better yet, don’t eat at all. If you wanted to
eat, you should have gone to a restaurant, not a hospital.
If you must
have a procedure, you have to bribe the doctor (it is expected) to make sure
he/she does an extra good job and you emerge alive. Watch to make sure they put
the bribe money clearly labeled with your name in an envelope and ask, in case
you don’t make it, if there is a refund policy payable to the family for burial
expenses.
Menghelie
even recommended a nice payoff for the RNs, the next in line to make sure you
are properly sedated and cared for after surgery. Bring proper amount of cash
as they are not ATMs to make change. It is good insurance that they will smile,
give you shots properly, or draw blood on the first try without bruising your
entire arm. Make sure, he advised, you bribe two nurses so that the second
shift won’t leave you thirsty, in pain, or with your diaper wet.
Socialized
medicine is great and it works well in the small bankrupt countries of Europe
when you have the sniffles or the flu. It will work wonders for our 308 million
Americans, give and take a few million undocumented arrivals that the
government does not seem to be able to count accurately.
Dental care
in socialized Europe is another story. There is a reason why so many Europeans don’t
smile. It’s not that daily life is harder or that they are in a perennial bad
mood. They are just either sporting gaps in their pearly browns or yellows or
have ill-fitting dentures.
Aren’t you
glad that the U.S. is going to finally join the rest of the civilized world?
What took us so long? We’ve been overpaying for services, good doctors, and good
insurance for so long. How could we have been so ignorant for so long? Lucky us
that the ‘wise’ progressives came along to set us straight and give us Obama Care!
I can give
you lots of savvy advice but it suffices to say that it would be better if you
could stay healthy and away from doctors and dangerous pharmaceutical products
that tend to cause more harm and mortal danger than the actual disease. And take your vitamins. You are going to live as long as God intended you to live no matter what you do.
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