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Complaint Review: Terror at ORMC; Health Care Gone Crazy - Orlando FL

Reported By:
Mary - Orlando, FL, United States
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Terror at ORMC; Health Care Gone Crazy
52 W Underwood St Orlando, 32806 FL, United States
Phone:
321.841.5111
Web:
https://www.orlandohealth.com/facilities/orlando-regional-medical-center
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I was admitted for chest pains radiating under my breast to my side, back, and shoulders, throwing up for six days, trouble breathing, couldn't eat for six days. After they tested me on everything two times they found two clots in my main artery by my heart, confirmed my PAD/PVD because of a 16,000 building falling on me, an ulcer which exploded many years ago, history of MRSA, bone & joint degeneration, bi-polar depression, four bulging disk in upper back and four in lower back. My disability papers says I can sit up for fifteen minutes every eight hours.

My pain was legit and I told them I don't take pills because I get sick for three to four days so I'm not a drug seeker. They told me they were going to do even more test, get me a nice walker, smoking patches and a lot of other bullpoo promises. I have Humana insurance. This morning at 1:A.M. in the morning a huge nurse and the employee of the month, Kaley came in my room, packed everything I had with me so quick I couldn't get my hands on my own belongings and kicked me out into the streets on August 30, 2018. I'm going on 63 years old and this ORMC in Orlando, Florida is in a bad dangerous part of town. The only way to get home was walking through at least three dangerous bad neighborhoods.

I was so scared. Two miles into walking on my bad leg an officer followed me and asked what happened. He protected me for a long ways while I was walking. Took me most of the night to walk home. I was in massive pain by the time I got home. So much for the Hyppocratic Oath. Many doctors walked by me and passed me by. The doctor I had I heard him say to the nurses who did this to me, "I got this case dumped on me." This is my bad leg I had to walk on. Mary at [email protected] 



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Loveable

Orlando,
United States
Doctors choose patient's care according to their insurance coverage. Saddest story on earth.

#2Author of original report

Fri, August 31, 2018

The saddest story on earth is doctors choosing human's level of care and hand picking who they will treat according to your insurance coverage. Doctors walk through patients choosing who they will treat according to their level of insurance coverage. If you have private insurance or your rich, your heart will be taken care of. If you have government insurance such as Humana, then your stay and care will nt be long nor as good as the human with private insurance.

I was admitted to ORMC for chest pains radiating under my breast to my side, back, and shoulders, throwing up for six days, trouble breathing, and couldn't eat for six days. After they tested me on everything two times they found two clots in my main artery by my heart and confirmed my PAD/PVD which was emergency surgeries for gangrene because of a 16,000 building falling on me, an ulcer which exploded many years ago which put me in a coma for nine months, history of MRSA, bone & joint degeneration, bi-polar depression, four bulging disk in upper back and four in lower back. My disability papers says I can sit up for fifteen minutes every eight hours. My pain was legit and I told them I don't take pills because I get sick for three to four days so I'm not a drug seeker. They told me they were going to do even more test, get me a nice walker, smoking patches and a lot of other bullpoo promises. I have Humana insurance.

This morning at 1:00 A.M. in the morning a huge nurse and the employee of the month, Kaley came in my room and packed everything I had with me so quick I couldn't get my hands on my own belongings and kicked me out into the streets on August 30, 2018. Some nurses are vicious and terrorize elderly low income people or people on government health insurance.  I'm going on 63 years old and this ORMC in Orlando, Florida is in a bad dangerous part of town. The only way to get home was walking through at least three dangerous bad neighborhoods. I was so scared. Two miles into walking on my bad leg an officer followed me and asked what happened. He protected me for a long ways while I was walking. Took me most of the night to walk home. I was in massive pain by the time I got home. So much for the Hyppocratic Oath. Many doctors walked by me and passed me by. The doctor I had I heard him say to the nurses who did this to me, "I got this case dumped on me." This is my bad leg I had to walk on. Mary at [email protected] 


Perry Mason

United States
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#3Consumer Comment

Thu, August 30, 2018

 If all this is exactly as you stated...get an attorney.

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