Can I sue the Hospital for negligence?

Hello. Up until a year ago I thought I was this semi healthy individual until I have these sharp acute chest pains in my chest and neck followed by numbness contained by both my palms. I went to the ER and they did pretty much every check, including blood tests and nought was found and they ruled it as stress. I asked them if they found any high cholesterol and they said nearby was none. To make the story shorter than is is, it happen again and the same thing, no cholesterol and it be "stress" related. I then ordered a home cholesterol kit via communication and my cholesterol was high, I shove those results within their faces and only consequently they scroll the computer records and stated I was found near cholesterol twice when I came. Can I sue them for not telling me this from the instigation? It's been a year after my first ER visit and immediately I am getting other complications as a result of their negligence.
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Well, I certainly won't get picked as the best answer because you're not going to similar to it! It is not the ER's negligence that you have high cholesterol, it is your's my dear. People stipulation to stop blaming others for whats wrong with them and take some accountability. You don't utter how hold you are...had you ever had your cholesterol checked back? Do you see a dr regularly? Do you eat right and exercise? Even if you do, high cholesterol is particularly hereditary and it is your responsibility to get it checked. Your cholesterol results at the ER be likely not accurate and neither was the at home tryout unless you had been fast. Some people say its accurate any way, but most docs I talk to believe fast is the truly most accurate way of telling. Should heart attack patients sue ER's when they found out they've have high cholesterol for years causing plaque build up within their arteries resulting in the heart attack?

Bottom line, you are not going to attain the tests you need within a hospital emergency room. They do quick tests to see if you're have something life threatening like a heart attack or stroke. They do not own the time to give you that complete physical you've been putting stale because you "thought" you were semi-healthy. Make an appointment with a standard practitioner for a complete physical. They will have you fast so that they can see what your blood sugar and cholesterol are. I assume most lawyers would laugh you out of the bureau. And if you find one that will take your case, accurate luck against multi-million dollar hospital attorneys.

Add on: Wow, what a sexist pig you are! My husband works in the car business, did it ever go on to you I work in the healthfield? Guess not. I am an excellent reader, but maybe I'm not getting my point across to you. If you have high cholesterol when you went into the ER, you didn't merely get it that night. It is YOUR responsibility to be in motion to a dr and get it checked. And how high are we chitchat? The thing is maybe they should enjoy told you your cholesterol was high, but as I've said in the past (maybe you're not a good reader) since you hadn't been fast, they probably felt the results weren't completely accurate. And high cholesterol have to be treated no doubt or you will have a heart attack, but it is not something they can only just give you a shot for and bring it down to a normal height. They should have (and maybe did) give an account you to follow up with your family physician. If you did that, and your doc know what you went to the ER for, s/he would have be a fool not to check your cholesterol. I truly hope you are now on cholesterol meds. If you don't mind saying, how soaring is your cholesterol? Now if you went to the ER and had a blood sugar of 700 and they didn't enlighten you. Yes, you could sue them for negligence because they could have given you a shot to bring it down, tell you that you have diabetes and set you up with an endocrinologist, rather than permit you go home that night and shift into a diabetic coma. Not so with high cholesterol, its definitely nothing new for them to see soaring numbers on that. They probably assumed you knew you had it.
Try the lawsuit. I don't suppose you'll get anywhere, but I could be wrong. Heck, I'm just a stupid woman who have to learn about healthcare from my husband, the nouns manager.
What I'm trying to say is don't expect ER's to put in the picture you things like you have lofty cholesterol. Everyone should have a family physician and see them regularly for check ups. In your luggage, it could have prevented your trip to the ER in the first place.

Add on (again!) I am not a distrustful person and I take my mission very seriously. All people contained by the health field want to back people like you, but when you start throwing around threats of directive suits, it tends to make every healthcare provider you see want to avoid you. Trust me on that. And next you say I'm not a fact finder, but on the other hand I asked you question after question, which most of them you did not answer, a few you did. Hard to find facts when you litter to give them. I asked your age, if you had your cholesterol checked up to that time the trip to the ER, if you eat right and exercise, does anyone else in your kinfolk have high cholesterol, do you hold a family doc that you see regularly, what exactly is your cholesterol now, are you on medication for it since you found out it be high? If that is not trying to find facts, I'm not sure what is.
Having said adjectives that, I would truly like to help you and am sorry you are have health problems. As someone said below, which is a very adjectives misconception, is that all you have to do to receive your cholesterol lower is modify your diet and exercise. Not true for everyone. Take me for example, I was diagnosed with a cholesterol of over 300 when I be 27 years old! I eat right and exercise everyday. But my father's side of the familial gave this wonderful thing to me, so near some people, no matter what modifications you spawn, you will have to be put on cholesterol medicine. My dr told me to receive used to it, with my family history, I'll be on it the rest of my enthusiasm. And finding it when I was in my 20s most expected kept me from having a heart attack in my 30s, basically as my father and his father did. What kind of treatment are you on currently? Do you know what your triglyceride level be? And you say now you are getting other complications, what are they? I'm not individual mean!, but it would be hard to prove surrounded by court that due to your high cholesterol from a year ago is the cause of your problems immediately. If you were started on cholesterol meds right after this happened, your plane should be within normal limitations. Please tell me more. I agree I was rude within some of the things I said, but as someone who works in the healthfield, our malpractice insurance rates are sky-rocketing because of lawsuits, most of them frivilous. Many doctors have have to leave our state because they couldn't afford the premiums here and could somewhere else. Another VERY important issue for you to consider be that stress was diagnosed in both cases. If you grasp tangled up in a lawsuit that would be amazingly hard, if not impossible to win, your stress even will go through the roof! I do wish you luck near your health and hope you get that cholesterol down.

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yours is such a litigious society, yes they have a duty of care,to ensure all experiment were done, but you should have gotten a second evaluation,if you were not happy the first time.ifyou know you had high cholesterol you should hold modified your diet.you were negliglent in looking after yourself, the onus is on you, not someone else.dont sue you'll be wasting your money, and these doctors could be in your favour someone who wants to be helped.

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If they know you had a problem and didn't tell you, hell yeah, sue their stupid asses

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Well sir, you don't say aloud what your cholesterol levels are, at the ER and your home kit, but the really elevated levels are what you need to verbs about. When you go to an ER they usually ask you who your people Doctor is, and when they get the tests pay for, they contact him and tell him your complaint of chest pain and d¨Ścolletage pains. The Doctor must have felt that it be stress related also. I don't believe any Lawyer would take your case, but you are welcome to try. They won't charge you for a consultation. You also don't say what other complications you are having. A friend of mine while at work in the future, had severe chest pains and they rushed him to the ER. He came fund a couple hours later, and stated that they found a bone spur on his spine that was touching a fortitude, and that gave him pain contained by the chest. He is fine. How did your heart EKG turn out? It would also show that your arteries are blocked or not. High Cholesterol isn't the only thing that can grounds chest pains, there is a multitude of reasons. That's why race go to a Heart Doctor, not just a General MD. The best approach to lower your Cholesterol is exercising, and watch what you eat. Good luck to you sir, and I absolutely hope you find the real problem.

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I would not say negligence is the right possession. They probably thought that your high cholesterol had nought to do with your symptoms. If they feel that something have nothing to do with your symptoms after they will not tell you about it. And if you have high cholesterol that would harm you, they would convey you. Your cholesterol was probably two to ten points higher than the usual level. In which case, a hospital would not surface that was harming you. If I be you I would go to my GP and ask him/her about your cholesterol horizontal. An ER will not care about something so little.

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