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 LIAM CEO Stunned By Hospital Bill For RM19,000, Minor Hernia Surgery

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Zot
post Aug 29 2024, 08:17 AM

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Now he knew laugh.gif

MRI, X-ray, CT-Scan, blood test, and antibiotic administration for 2 weeks in hospital + 4 weeks outpatient treatment ended up with total of about 30k shocking.gif
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post Aug 29 2024, 08:34 AM

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QUOTE(moiskyrie @ Aug 29 2024, 08:20 AM)
Hahahaha....
Last week just receive email say my premium gonna increase.....
Reach more that 10 percent of my salary liao....
Plan to just chop off nia...
Anything happen just end the life nia..
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No need an insurance to cover all the way until incurable sickness but just with known cure. Incurable is just prolonging your pain biggrin.gif
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post Aug 29 2024, 09:10 AM

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QUOTE(anakkk @ Aug 29 2024, 08:47 AM)
my kids were hospitalised for influenza for 1 week both kids come up to 20k+ medical bill, yikes

hospital is good business
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I can tell this is ridiculous since antiviral medication is not something new but have been around for years. Furthermore, the flu medication is works best if it is administered within 2 day of infection according to the CDC USA, thus it can shortened the sickness duration.

The drug actually is not a cure but it works only by blocking the neuraminidase enzyme, which is needed for the flu virus to replicate giving your body time to produce antibody to kill the virus. However, it is not recommended to get medication when you are in contact with people who got flu thinking it would prevent you from getting infected. This might just created virus that is immune to medication. This is where vaccination plays it role. smile.gif

 

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