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Overall Review Rating: February 16th, 2018 17:01 Autor: Edward Morgan |
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This is a horrible hospital. I had a massive stroke and they turned me away at the ER as my mother was helping me move around throughout all this and then out the door the door. Ignoring her complaints. I have/had excellent insurance. I was incapable of coherency and falling down every time I tried to get back up. And the reports about that night on Nov 3, 2017 flat out lie. I came back unconscious 3 days later to the ER and shipped off via ambulance to Emory Hospital in Atlanta where they took great care of me (Emory, not Tanner). I came out of coma at Emory on/about Nov 9 and began remarkable recovery, but damaged.I had no memory nor knew what happened. My last clear thoughts were that I had been terribly sick and had to go to work, but I couldn't recall that until my brain slowly began to remember some things and my family was there at Emory. Emory Hospital was understandably reluctant to release me, but I showed exceptional, accelerated and miraculous progress. They reconfirmed the stroke and did amazing job with inpatient treatment during and after ICU. I was released Nov 23, 2017 and outpatient ongoing therapy was Highly recommended, which I've been doing - but not with Tanner. Since then, I learned Tanner at Villa Rica, Ga "lost" vital records of my visit, somehow totally missing 2nd trip, but supplementing 1st ER trip with erroneous and untrue data. It effected everything, including insurance company's decisions on payments . Thus far, everyone currently involved have described me as a miracle victim w/tremendous progress, but still many defects in the brain and abnormal body functions not present before the stroke. I made a 3rd trip to Bremen Hospital, Higgins-also Tanner in fear of yet another stroke. I had no choice and they did what they could to treat me. Tanner Villa Rica would not have done that.Reports from Emory and Higgens came back almost instantly, while we were all still waiting for reports from Villa Rica Tanner. That particular hospital in Villa Rica has been extremely reluctant to communicate w/anyone about that weekend I had the stroke. Also would not give me copies of my own records until i threatened court intervention. Now I have all that through persistency, but data is seriously conflicting itself. I'm now back in the care of Emory doctors going through a series of appointments and tests I was suppose to have done 2 months ago, but that data had also been lost until myself and my POA discovered this on our own. More damage has been found than originally thought. Currently, I'm very coherent, but tends to change w/out warning. Looking at clock, it's taken me bout 2 hours to type this - not normal according to accomplishments and training I've had that I read about myself. Still have some difficulty remembering things I've done in the past. I recall a time when I could have typed this in 20 or less minutes. Now I am finally consulting w/Attorneys to move further on. Now I'm broke, out of options, med bills piling up, insurance companies not returning my calls about payments and benefits, etc.. I've given up on going back to my old job and seeking employment as well as exploring whatever options I have with VA and SSI, which I do indeed qualify for. Don't care who knows who I am nor what has happened. All the facts are in my favor and indisputable at this time. Every bit of the data above can be undeniably confirmed with factual evidence. Lady Justice will prevail. Thus far, I've been too nice about this. |