AngelinaR1912
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- Jurisdiction
- California
Hello there,
I wanted to put my situation out in order to see if there would be a case or not. This past July I went to the Emergency Room to be treatment for consistent migraines. I was aware that I would not be able to see my primary care doctor for some time due to the influx of patients needing care during these times.
I went to the Emergency room of a hospital under my insurance. There, I informed them that I was having consistent migraines, day in and out, which led me to feel nauseous and unproductive. I also noted that I am missing work to seek out help for this issue as it has impacted how I work. After a serious of questions of my situation, the next solution was to give me an IV, asked if I was allergic to any medications, which I replied "no", and received 4 vials of different medications. I became immediately sluggish, my eyesight was completely blurry, I was unable to speak and I essentially felt drugged. I could bare sleep due to having consistent panic attacks. When I informed the nurse to the best of my low abilities at the time that the medications did not help me, I feel worse and something feels wrong, I was ignored then told to not panic, it is normal and it will go away. I later found out I was given an Antipsychotic, amongst other things. Since this visit, I have reached out for help from a therapist due to the fact that I have dissociating and having frequent panic attacks which is not something I experienced before. We came to the conclusion, as well as became aware of what medications were given during this encounter in the ER, and was told it is likely I suffer from PTSD due to this visit as well as dissociate.
I am not sure if this is a case, but I feel as if my story should be heard. It is not fair nor right in any circumstance to have been given a serious medication, one in which I did not consent to be given and now have to suffer the psychological and physiological damage due to this encounter in the ER. Due to this ER visit, I have complications when I am around anyone in the medical field, in a doctor's office, etc and it has impacted numerous aspects of my life. I would love to speak further about this situation and possible case.
Thank you so much for your time,
Angelina
I wanted to put my situation out in order to see if there would be a case or not. This past July I went to the Emergency Room to be treatment for consistent migraines. I was aware that I would not be able to see my primary care doctor for some time due to the influx of patients needing care during these times.
I went to the Emergency room of a hospital under my insurance. There, I informed them that I was having consistent migraines, day in and out, which led me to feel nauseous and unproductive. I also noted that I am missing work to seek out help for this issue as it has impacted how I work. After a serious of questions of my situation, the next solution was to give me an IV, asked if I was allergic to any medications, which I replied "no", and received 4 vials of different medications. I became immediately sluggish, my eyesight was completely blurry, I was unable to speak and I essentially felt drugged. I could bare sleep due to having consistent panic attacks. When I informed the nurse to the best of my low abilities at the time that the medications did not help me, I feel worse and something feels wrong, I was ignored then told to not panic, it is normal and it will go away. I later found out I was given an Antipsychotic, amongst other things. Since this visit, I have reached out for help from a therapist due to the fact that I have dissociating and having frequent panic attacks which is not something I experienced before. We came to the conclusion, as well as became aware of what medications were given during this encounter in the ER, and was told it is likely I suffer from PTSD due to this visit as well as dissociate.
I am not sure if this is a case, but I feel as if my story should be heard. It is not fair nor right in any circumstance to have been given a serious medication, one in which I did not consent to be given and now have to suffer the psychological and physiological damage due to this encounter in the ER. Due to this ER visit, I have complications when I am around anyone in the medical field, in a doctor's office, etc and it has impacted numerous aspects of my life. I would love to speak further about this situation and possible case.
Thank you so much for your time,
Angelina