Re: blood sold by government hospitals
- From: "kilometric" <katami@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 13 Dec 2005 13:32:08 +0800
But this is what some government doctors recommended when patients said no
to blood transfusion.
Take iron pills to boost your blood count !!
<oinkoink@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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>
> Hey stupid, then where did the blood came from. Dracula's castle?
>
> Of course they got to charge something. Admin. fees, storage, cost of
> transport etc.
>
> You want life draining out of you or money?
>
> And how ignorant you are to think that iron pills, whatever that is,
> is a substitute for blood.
>
> If you are ever in hospital and need a blood transfusion, I would
> highly recommend that you be given a transfusion of iron pills
> dissolved in water instead of blood.
>
> Looks like you never went to school!
>
> LOL/.
>
> On Tue, 13 Dec 2005 09:20:21 +0800, "kilometric"
> <katami@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>
>>I just wonder why government hospitals here charged hospital patients
>>money
>>when doctors ordered blood transfusion to be given to patients when if
>>fact,
>>blood are often than not, either drawn from patients itself, or donated by
>>the public, or from the blood bank itself.
>>
>>Sometimes you can see patients or family members get worried about the
>>amount of blood transfusion the patients they will be getting since every
>>packet of blood is going to cost them money, and the more blood it flows
>>into the patient, the more they will feel money is draining out of them.
>>
>>If iron pill (given after every blood donation) is free, why can't
>>patients
>>be given free iron pill instead of costly packets of blood ?
>>
>>Is this another scam when free blood donated = S$100 per 250 ml after
>>going
>>through government hospitals system ?
>>
>
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