Tuesday, January 31, 2012

More about Medicine

Well, look like my tale of woe is not ended. I had to get TB test in order to have my job application processed. The skin test they administered was on the borderline but they eventually decided that it was positive. I had to check with all the nurses at the clinic. Anyway, one of the nurses tried to scare me into taking some kind of medication for TB. I don't even have TB! Why would anyone wanted to treat some latent decease that your own body successfully conquered, assuming you even have this latent form of the decease?

Sunday, January 22, 2012

USA Medicine

Well, we avoided it for a long time but unfortunately last month we had to deal with the phenomenon known as American healthcare system. Healthcare? How about calling it sickcare instead? We knew what we were getting into but it still left us shocked at the stupidity and enormous power of the thing.

Last month my husband got an infection. We were able to diagnose it ourselves. We tried the usual home remedies like cranberry juice and baking soda. Nothing worked. However the pain was becoming too intense so he really needed antibiotic. Well, the doctor asked the usual questions, gave us a prescription. The jerk at the reception refused to quote the price. Can you imagine going to the grocery store and the clerk refusing to give you price for your purchase?  Or ordering something from catalogue without knowing the price? Yet American doctors and their minions allow themselves to render services without telling you in advance the price of these services, meaning they can charge whatever they want. Those bastards!

The medicine itself was only $15. I am all right with that.

Unfortunately we had to go back as the medicine did not take desired effect. The second time they made us wait for an hour and then a nurse, not a doctor showed up. She did not do a damn thing except being surprised that the pain was still there.

One month later we got a bill. Then another one. Than we got too more bills. They add up like to a $900 dollars. Nine hundred dollars just to get a prescription for an antibiotic that cost $15. I expected it to be high but I though more like in the range of $100. Because that's what they basically did: jut gave us a prescription for antibiotic.

I won't even start talking about insurance companies.

Oh, and they refused him MediCal because evidently we are too rich to qualify. Never mind we worked hard to save this money. The way they try into your private life is disgusting. And they also encourage poverty mindset. Well, hopefully we will never be dealing with them again.

This madness has to be stopped.

Unfortunately we all know that it won't be. Not anytime soon, anyway.

P. S. The moral of the story: never ever go to hospitals or emergency centers, they will drain you out of your money. They really don't give a damn about you or your trouble. Forget the whole concept that "doctors want to help people". But in case you do need to visit a doctor, go to a private practitioner. They depend on returning patients so their prices will be much more reasonable. It's not to their advantage to rob you blind as they will only get you once. And that is not a good business model.

Saturday, January 21, 2012

Rain

So we finally hit the rainy weather!

The problem with living in the desert is that you get tired of high heat, especially if you don't run air conditioner. Walking outside can be a drag. So it's relief to have some coolness for a while.

Of course the same can be said about the rainy weather. When it rains every day, eventually you get tired of rain. So far, we've been lucky. So the ideal weather is in the middle coast of California, like San Francisco. I've been there but only for a short visit.

In one part you have dry chaparral with few trees. It can be attractive. In the North you have redwood forest that likes to eat fog. I wish we had pine forest here too. 

Friday, January 6, 2012

Presumption of Dumbness

Lately I have been thinking of getting  some "eddication". Since university is out of the question due to financial reason, I have been researching community colleges. Well, as you know, community colleges are not very high on the scale of "respect" but they are comparatively cheap and you will get the degree you want, which is just as good as the one from the university.

So what are the requirements? Well, it turn out that you have to prove with your official transcript in the sealed envelope that you got your high school education. What is even more insulting is the fact that if you happened to have a degree from some other college (not the one you are applying to) they will equate college with high school diploma!  I shudder to think what kind of hoops you have to jump through if you happen to have a university degree from another country. Do you have to take GED test?

In this system you are presumed stupid until you can prove that you are average and can at least read and write. But wait, isn't everyone supposed to have at least high school education? That's right but have you really graduated from high school?

This kind of stupidity permeates the whole system. If you are a teacher, for example, you are presumed to be a criminal, a child molester a fraudster and what not. So you have to pass a  fingerprint test to prove that you are not before starting a job. Why sealed transcripts? Dob you have to ask? You are presumed to falsify your records to make you look good on paper. Funny it's never even occurred to me to do that.

This whole educational system is designed to take as much money from you as possible. You have to pay to take tests that prove that you are not as dumb in order to get certificate for some stupid job that any trained monkey can do. In other words

Presumed Dumb until Proven Average.