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Regurgitating Bicuspid Aortic Valve

Heart & Blood Health | Last Active: Sep 18, 2017 | Replies (12)

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Hi @srounkle, and welcome to Mayo Connect. You already have received some good comments and advice from @kanaazpereira and @hopeful33250, so without wasting any more of your time, I have two immediate suggestions: First, call Mayo Clinic today and have the conversation Kanaazpereira recommended. Second, contact your primary care physician tomorrow and make an appointment for a review of your treatment thus far and your current symptoms. If your PCP doesn't give you confidence in how to approach your situation, get a second opinion -- or even a third. Your phone conversation with the Mayo Clinic counselor can overcome your doubts about getting treatment under Medicaid. Turn everything you want to talk about with Mayo Clinic and your PCP into questions, not conclusions. And if you can, take somebody with you to take notes on what the doctors tell you. Martin

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I called as you suggested and was promptly told that the Mayo Clinic doesn't accept Medi-Caid (Medical-Cal). Please make sure you know that you accept something before telling patients they do. This is beyond frustrating and it makes me realize why we have so many people in this country who want it to fail. It, and almost everyone in it, is a predator to the weak and sick of this country, always doing its best to knock down those who are already down, and rip them off for what little money they have left.

@srounkle, I'm sorry that we had a misunderstanding about your medical services. Your original posting said you are a client of "Medi-caid" which looked to me as an alternative spelling for the nationwide "Medicaid" program. I now understand that you are a client of Medi-Cal, the California component of Medicaid. As a general rule, Medicaid benefits from a state must be spent in that state, and it may well be that Medi-Cal will not pay for services provided in Arizona, Minnesota, or Florida. Like you, I am a patient who volunteers as a mentor to members who come on board here to Connect. Having coverage under Medicare (and living in Virginia) has insulated me from the kind of problems you are having with providers of health services in California, so I don't have much personal experience with getting Medi-Cal to help out on your behalf. I hope that some of the other Connect members who have been invited to check into your situation will have better information for dealing with your situation.

This is why we should be voting for a universak health plan in this country. So the predatory capitalism in our healthcare, might stop killing so many people to POSSIBLY save money, although it would only cost the very riich a little bit more and everyone else substantially less, which is all anyone in this country thinks, or cares about. I DESERVE healthcare as much as anyone else in this country, if I don't deserve it more than almost everyone who has told me to "man up" and get over it. I spent my life saving people's lives, getting paid very poorly for it, and given the cheapest healthcare, which couldn't (wouldn't) diagnose either of my hernia's or anything else, ever. I have been forced to work almost 100 hour weeks with a broken femur and no medical care st all during my first year as a medic, never went to the hospital. I fractured and separated three ribs on the first day of about 120 hour weeks on a fishing boat. I have paid my taxes since I was 8 years old, but don't deserve anything but to be tortured to death with heart failure while my family and the rest of the country tells me it's what I deserve. Thank you all so much! I hope one of the 13 people who's hearts I restarted can appreciate where I'm coming from. I know no one else wants to.

@srounkle, your outlook is understandably discouraging, and with news out of Washington these days, health care under Medicaid may be in for another cost-cutting revision. Often when we encounter patients having trouble with their current medical care team, we suggest that they "get a second opinion" from another doctor with equal or better credentials. Is that a possibility in your situation? Can Medi-Cal be persuaded to link you up with another doctor for a review of your symptoms and a treatment plans?

Yes, the news out of Washington should be harming everyone's hearts in this country, not warming them, if it isn't. That is the point I will make every chance I get. About half of this countries population votes on the right to kill other citizens to save money in our healthcare system and let otherwise very productive people turn into radicals who hate this country. It's very easy to see why we have had so much home grown terrorism in this country, which gets turned into a religious fight which is likely to bring about the self-fulfilling prophecy of those religions. Armageddon is something that, I think, the religious right and their hypocrisy are actually striving towards because they think they will finally be spared some of the pain of life. I know I sound crazy to a lot of people, I guarantee I'm not though. It is just that I think most of this planet is crazy and am tired of the lies, hypocrisy and slaughter of good people, by the sharks of the world. The ones only concerned with money and power at all cost. If you are one, then you are in the wrong, not me. I just get to die because of your votes after working harder and more debilitating injuries and heart problems than anyone I've known in this country while being ridiculed for that heart problem and told I deserve it. All with cure, right there and available to some of the people in this country, but not the truly good, hard working ones who didn't make their lives about money and greed.