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"She is afraid of these people, but I am not. I am not".Update on big mad munchie Becky:
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LOL. LMAO EVEN. So much for making all that TikTok money!
She's not afraid guys
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"She is afraid of these people, but I am not. I am not".Update on big mad munchie Becky:
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LOL. LMAO EVEN. So much for making all that TikTok money!
People don’t get banned from hospitals. Doctors can discharge you, but onlyJust want to echo that the overlapping records is definitely "using my sister's id to score" territory.My former sister in law was a junkie and used her sister's info at multiple hospitals back in the late 90s, which caused that sister to be banned from hospitals she had never even been to.
Cotard's syndrome isn't treated with painkillers, so our malingering Chelton wouldn't LARP it, but i still think it would be fun.so what are the odds shes faking her death and comes back claiming to suffer from walking corpse syndrome?
Update on big mad munchie Becky:
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LOL. LMAO EVEN. So much for making all that TikTok money!
Back in the 90s I was infamous for abusing the NHS as a tourist. I'd show up and tell them my ID was stolen and I'd get treated. My luck ran out after I nearly got killed. Spent years paying that off.Just want to echo that the overlapping records is definitely "using my sister's id to score" territory.My former sister in law was a junkie and used her sister's info at multiple hospitals back in the late 90s, which caused that sister to be banned from hospitals she had never even been to.
usually "banned from the hospital" means the hospital will do the minimum required by law in the ER, and won't admit you otherwise. The USA at least, only requires that the ER 'stabilize' you - and maybe only if they accept Medicare (almost all do, but some don't). https://www.cms.gov/regulations-and-guidance/legislation/emtala has details.Anyone that says they are banned from a hospital I would side eye them, because that would take a trespassing order from a court. I doubt it was a case of mistaken identity. They are exaggerating or they were the one acting crazy in the hospital.
It seems all the communication was through EPIC. If she was bright, she could have sought care from a facility that doesn't use it. HCA, for example, only uses Meditech. Many places use Cerner.
Good to know. I haven't worked at a Cerner facility in a long time. I'm far more familiar with EPIC and Meditech (ugh, it's horrible).EPIC and Cerner are mutually compatible. EPIC can pull in Cerner data and vice versa. So, that wouldn't have helped her.
I can't tell what the post from Lacey has to do with the Hospice Nurse Penny video, but if anyone wants an enjoyable wholesome Instagram follow, Hospice Nurse Penny is doing great work. As her username suggests, she's a hospice nurse, and she's on a one-woman mission to normalize talking about death and the dying process. Her videos are candid, funny, touching, and very informative. I really enjoy them. Even if you have never lost a loved one or known anyone who used the services of home hospice, I recommend watching Penny. She's super comforting about uncomfortable and sad topics and I think the openness is good for everyone.This might be a good time to repost this Facebook post from Lacey before she locked down her account:
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Particularly in the Twin Cities (Minneapolis/Saint Paul, Minnesota), there have been issues with the medical examiner. I forget which specific wealthy MSP suburb Chelsea is/was from (and honestly, they're all identical, sorry cake eaters), but the Ramsey County medical examiner's office has been in the headlines in a bad way recently. They have better things to do than autopsy someone who either overdosed or died from an illness that was reasonably expected to be fatal. Often, an autopsy isn't performed if the decedent is known to have died from a terminal illness. Saint Paul and environs are located in Ramsey County.Coroners and dieners are in short supply and there is a priority queue that puts murder victims and citizens ahead of a munchie who took a hot shot.
Somehow the entries on 2000s-era-dodgy websites "obits announcements" and "cremation obituaries" aren't increasing the likelihood it's real to me.Tried to find if an obit was posted. I like how we are news now if you search her name.
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Here it's definitely not unusual to have to wait three months for a coroner to start on a body, and that's if there's pressing matters like life insurance involved.Coroners and dieners are in short supply and there is a priority queue that puts murder victims and citizens ahead of a munchie who took a hot shot.
I get the feeling people are highly skeptical of anything related to Chelsea and her family, and the sudden and bizarre circumstances that have occurred are hard to make sense of or navigate without having doubts. Since she's in the system, it's more than difficult to outright deny that fact, but it leaves so many other things up in the air.I’m not sure why so many are convinced the family got around these laws, but I seriously doubt they did. If somebody knows how, please tell.
I'd say she's wrong if she's only using morphine, that doesn't touch breakthrough cancer pain. You need fentanyl for that.If Lacey is trying to say that Penny is in the wrong for only using morphine, fuck her.
Again, this was the 90s, in the suburbs outside of Boston. I don't know what other word but "banned" describes not being willing to treat someone because of past seeking behavior but it's essentially what @reptile baht spaniard rid said — you're not dying so we're not doing anything for you. My point was 100% Chelsea pretended to be her sister for drugs because was a gross junkie.People don’t get banned from hospitals. Doctors can discharge you, but only
with the appropriate paperwork - from a private practice.
Hospitals have very little action they can take regardless of how a patient abuses the system.
The flags people talk about are MIPs surveys like Patients has been readmitted 3 times in 30 days - meaning your hospital has poor outcomes or alerts for staff like this patients is known to be violent, but they don't flag for drug seeking. that is obvious in a clinical review. As soon as the patient tells you they are allergic to - fill in the blank.
And even your most green registration person knows when someone is BSing a name.
If a patient comes into an ER reporting symptoms they are triaged. They can say they are Ronald McDonald and they were discharged two minutes prior- it doesn’t matter they are still treated in an ER.
Anyone that says they are banned from a hospital I would side eye them, because that would take a trespassing order from a court. I doubt it was a case of mistaken identity. They are exaggerating or they were the one acting crazy in the hospital.
Edited to add: the 90’s were different before electronic records anything was possible