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Originally Posted by Nucky
In November I spent 7 1/2 hours in the ER at the veterinarian. Sorry I meant the Villages ER. At that point, people were just doing their own thing. No masks, masks worn incorrectly, and normally I would have said something but I was too lumped up to argue with anyone.
It was really terrible.
The Doctor was a worn-out, beat-up clown. Not blaming him. Blaming management. I got no real assistance until I passed through the ER experience about a total of 20 hours after I arrived. This is the bad part.
Once I got to the room and for the next five days, I got the best care I ever received in any hospital anywhere. Everyone was exceptional.
I only had one small problem. While operating I absorbed a very bad infection. The operation was smooth other than the infection. I'm still battling with it. Would I go back? Depends on what the issue was at the time I needed help.
No lawyer. Not yet.
I have no chip on my shoulder but regret not standing up for myself like I normally would have with the masks.
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Sorry to hear of your experience. A “very bad infection” is not a “small problem”. No offense, but I think you may be misjudging care quality if you came away with this infection. I wish you a speedy recovery.