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That's not exactly what I meant. I was released from the hospital after being there 7 days with literally NO plan other than come back to the emergency room if I feel bad. I've been home 3 days now and I still feel bad and will for a while. What concerned me was the doctors at the hospital had said to call with any questions, and literally zero of them have returned calls. I know they are all swamped and I don't necessarily blame them, but when I'm trying to decide if I need to return to the hospital because I wasn't even given any type of criteria I need to watch for, I would appreciate it if they could take a couple of minutes to answer that type of question.
The PCP issue is a difficult one to solve. With urgent care so easy nowadays, I haven't had a PCP ever (I'm 38). We also literally are in the process of moving, so even if I did have a PCP I wouldn't have one where I am now. Every single doctor we have called is not taking new patients right now. We got lucky and finally found a new doctor that seems great and I'm going to see her Monday. I think someone else on this thread was also saying they couldn't get a return to work notice because they couldn't find a PCP to see them.
Again, these are crazy times and I know everyone is swamped so I don't want to seem like I'm just griping about it. I was just shocked at the lack of any kind of after care after 7 days in the hospital.
That's not exactly what I meant. I was released from the hospital after being there 7 days with literally NO plan other than come back to the emergency room if I feel bad. I've been home 3 days now and I still feel bad and will for a while. What concerned me was the doctors at the hospital had said to call with any questions, and literally zero of them have returned calls. I know they are all swamped and I don't necessarily blame them, but when I'm trying to decide if I need to return to the hospital because I wasn't even given any type of criteria I need to watch for, I would appreciate it if they could take a couple of minutes to answer that type of question.
The PCP issue is a difficult one to solve. With urgent care so easy nowadays, I haven't had a PCP ever (I'm 38). We also literally are in the process of moving, so even if I did have a PCP I wouldn't have one where I am now. Every single doctor we have called is not taking new patients right now. We got lucky and finally found a new doctor that seems great and I'm going to see her Monday. I think someone else on this thread was also saying they couldn't get a return to work notice because they couldn't find a PCP to see them.
Again, these are crazy times and I know everyone is swamped so I don't want to seem like I'm just griping about it. I was just shocked at the lack of any kind of after care after 7 days in the hospital.