Comments on: Update III: Code Blue! How Canada Care Nearly Killed My Kid https://barelyablog.com/code-blue-how-canada-care-nearly-killed-my-kid/ by ilana mercer Wed, 02 Apr 2025 19:29:09 +0000 hourly 1 By: james huggins https://barelyablog.com/code-blue-how-canada-care-nearly-killed-my-kid/comment-page-1/#comment-6622 Sat, 01 Aug 2009 18:19:09 +0000 http://barelyablog.com/?p=12217#comment-6622 The biggest problem with your narrative about your daughter’s treatment in that this is the way governments operate. Those who cuss the insurance companies and doctors should stop to think what it will be like when we are nothing but sheep to be herded and then discarded by some civil service clerk who looks at your brain tumor as something that’s interfering with their morning coffee break. If people have their panties in a wad about the incredible cost of health care perhaps they need to start figuring out a way the break the hold of the legal profession on the practice of medicine. If your doctor wasn’t paying thousands of dollars for malpractice insurance maybe everything wouldn’t cost so much. Now we have expensive health care. Under the government’s marxist health care plan we won’t have any health care. Wake up out there. The government is NOT your friend.

James Huggins..

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By: Myron Pauli https://barelyablog.com/code-blue-how-canada-care-nearly-killed-my-kid/comment-page-1/#comment-6617 Fri, 31 Jul 2009 23:10:51 +0000 http://barelyablog.com/?p=12217#comment-6617 Your well-written article reminds me how much MORE important our loved ones are than political stuff. I constantly oscillate between wanting to HUG my Anna and wanting to SLUG my Anna. One reaction after reading your touching story is “That’ll teach Nicky to study next time!”.

Our children are so so so much more important to us than to an overworked (even if competent) physician, hassled nurses, ignorant orderlies, callous insurance bureaucrats, billing clerks, lobbyists, staffers, government automatons, and corrupt politicians that it is truly shocking that people would even consider leaving the care of their most precious loved ones in the hands of complete strangers. Life issues are even more personal than decisions on education (moral and secular) which are also highly personal and SHOULD involve parents of the young, children of the old, spouses, etc. rather than rules, bureaucrats, etc.

I can understand something like a road network being done by some faceless government or corporation (OK – the libertarians can excommunicate me) and there is nothing all that personal about building an aircraft carrier. But how can a “free people” willingly abdicate personal responsibility for the care of their loved ones?

[Funny how it takes a lot to get you and me “emotional,” but this kind of thing can. I did not even want to write about it, but Sean urged me to. He says it speaks to people more than analytical data (which follows).]

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By: Scott Bennett https://barelyablog.com/code-blue-how-canada-care-nearly-killed-my-kid/comment-page-1/#comment-6616 Fri, 31 Jul 2009 22:51:08 +0000 http://barelyablog.com/?p=12217#comment-6616 You are luckier than you know! Not only could the over medication of morphine caused the child to stop breathing, which with a competent anesthesiologist can correct before harm is done, it could have been much worse. With a comminuted fracture of this type the bone can cut through the Ulnar artery or vein and cause blood loss to the limb or even clots to the lungs which would have killed your child. Who ever assessed the child was wholly incompetent and bless the surgeon who fixed the problem. I have worked as an investigator in the legal/med field a long time and have seen much more tragic results. As you say, it will become a million times worse with the inception of Obamacare and more bureaucrats , yours, Scott

[Am I glad I did not know this!]

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By: Catherine https://barelyablog.com/code-blue-how-canada-care-nearly-killed-my-kid/comment-page-1/#comment-6615 Fri, 31 Jul 2009 21:34:38 +0000 http://barelyablog.com/?p=12217#comment-6615 Summary: Toronto. Broken leg – shattered tibia and fibia. Saturday 9 AM. November 1995. Winter. Nurse in emergency wanted to pull off winter boot of broken leg. Patient (me) insisted the boot be cut off and I would authorize that in writing if necessary. Emergency room of downtown hospital had no splints or braces. Roumanian immigrant sweeping the floor was a qualified physician who could not get approved in Canada. When he saw no one was helping me and my leg was hanging apart, he came over, at the risk of his job, and personally rigged up a brace with materials at hand, so I could lie on the gurney properly without doing further damage. I didn’t see a doctor or get x-rays for hours, and again, surgery was immediately necessary. Later, I was put in a room with four senior women on a chronic care ward, even though I had special insurance for a dual shared room through my husband’s work policy. The women had dementia and were screaming constantly. Canadian healthcare? It’s the Twilight Zone.

[Thanks for sharing—especially important is your point about the impediments placed, usually by unions, on qualified individuals entering the profession. I mentioned this too in the column apropos the Old South Africa.]

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By: Barbara Grant https://barelyablog.com/code-blue-how-canada-care-nearly-killed-my-kid/comment-page-1/#comment-6614 Fri, 31 Jul 2009 19:04:49 +0000 http://barelyablog.com/?p=12217#comment-6614 Not only a well written narrative of a harrowing experience, but good material (in my judgment) for Congressional testimony.

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By: Tom Cox https://barelyablog.com/code-blue-how-canada-care-nearly-killed-my-kid/comment-page-1/#comment-6613 Fri, 31 Jul 2009 19:00:29 +0000 http://barelyablog.com/?p=12217#comment-6613 RE: Update (July 31) — No asthmatic should fail to learn and practice the breathing technique of “diaphragmatic, pursed-lipped breathing.” Load that phrase into a search engine for details, or ask a competent respiratory therapist.

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By: Tom Cox https://barelyablog.com/code-blue-how-canada-care-nearly-killed-my-kid/comment-page-1/#comment-6612 Fri, 31 Jul 2009 18:53:58 +0000 http://barelyablog.com/?p=12217#comment-6612 In a moment of pessimism — or, was it realism?– I imagined getting a letter from a future “Office of Health Care Resource Conservation,” advising me that I was invited to attend a meeting at which the burden of my health problems on the health care system would be lifted, permanently.

Please read it on my blog, at
http://tomcox.wordpress.com/2009/07/28/obamas-health-care-memo-to-boomers-do-the-right-thing-die/

Bets Wishes for Continued Good Health,
Tom Cox

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By: Sid krimsky https://barelyablog.com/code-blue-how-canada-care-nearly-killed-my-kid/comment-page-1/#comment-6611 Fri, 31 Jul 2009 18:50:00 +0000 http://barelyablog.com/?p=12217#comment-6611 I read your “Code Blue” and could sense the anxiety in your description of events.Any parent can relate to that. This should be a warning to America. The single payer, government does all philosophy , has ruined health care in Canada, South Africa, and who knows where else. I fear for “ObamaCare” in the USA and the provisions in the health care Proposals emerging from Washington.

The written media, TV and even talk radio has not been comprehensive in explaining all the radical provisions.

I wonder if the people of Canada realize that a mistake was made by the Government of Canada by having a single payer system. I wonder if the system in use in Canada was debated by the Canadian citizens before it was voted into law in Ottawa.
I wish your daughter well.
Sid Krimsky

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By: Nebojsa https://barelyablog.com/code-blue-how-canada-care-nearly-killed-my-kid/comment-page-1/#comment-6610 Fri, 31 Jul 2009 18:28:46 +0000 http://barelyablog.com/?p=12217#comment-6610 Ilana, I’m humbly requesting permission to translate portions of this for my Serbian readers, as I’ve been asked about Obamacare and this would explain it better than anything I might say.

[Sure; translate the entire thing if you like, N.]

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By: Robert Glisson https://barelyablog.com/code-blue-how-canada-care-nearly-killed-my-kid/comment-page-1/#comment-6608 Fri, 31 Jul 2009 17:29:35 +0000 http://barelyablog.com/?p=12217#comment-6608 In 1949, when I was nine, I too broke an arm, private doctor, hospital, home in three days, no complications, no insurance, blue collar father, we paid it off out of savings and/or payments without complaint. 1983, granddaughter (age five) fell in hall, greenstick fracture of her left arm. We took her to the Emergency room, within four hours her arm was wrapped and released. Bill around $500, I had a white collar job, blue collar paycheck. We made payments til it was paid. So, I have a problem understanding why we need Obamacare. Also, I’m appalled, Heroin administered to a twelve year old. That stuff was dangerous to Viet Nam vets, what were they thinking? Back to your daughter- If she could go through all that without screaming, she is to be commended. My hat’s off to her.

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