Originally Posted by caliotter3
This probably does not apply in your situation but for future consideration: I was sent to an amb care ctr for a diagnostic procedure and upon check-in they refused my advanced directive. Because of circumstances, I did not have the option to cancel and look elsewhere. I also had a surgical procedure which was to have been done in the day surg part of a hosp but I ended up on a ward b/c it turned into an emerg situation. I didn't get a chance to provide my advanced directive. I paid a law firm close to a grand to have my advanced directive drawn up (later on I figured out where I could have gotten the precise forms myself) and so I became a little concerned that my wishes would not be followed. I intend to do more detailed exploration into the subject in the future, whenever I am faced with decisions concerning anything considered elective. Since you mention kids in your screen name I hope that you have considered medical power of attny and advanced directives as part of your important papers now. You never know what might transpire, heaven forbid (even for close calls). Good luck with your procedure. We all hope all goes well with you.
Thank you for your good advice. My husband and I have a Will and Trust and I do have a health care directive as well. HOPEFULLFY it won't come to that... but believe me, I have considered the possibilty.
While in the scheme of things, this is considered "elective", for me... it's really medically necessary. I have horrible back pain, neck pain, headaches. I have trouble exercising because of their size, and I have breast tissue that has grown under the axillary portion of my arm that has to be removed. It is extremely painful. Thankfully it is covered by insurance. I just hope I get in and out of there like you have all said I should....