How to be an activist

Welcome to the Coping With Epilepsy Forums

Welcome to the Coping With Epilepsy forums - a peer support community for folks dealing (directly or indirectly) with seizure disorders. You can visit the forum page to see the list of forum nodes (categories/rooms) for topics.

Please have a look around and if you like what you see, please consider registering an account and joining the discussions. When you register an account and log in, you may enjoy additional benefits including no ads, access to members only (ie. private) forum nodes and more. Registering an account is free - you have nothing to lose!

kirsten

Account Closed
Inactive
Messages
1,005
Reaction score
0
Points
0
I live in South Africa, and we have medical aids, which are more or less the same as private medical insurance in the US. Now, my medical aid limits the hospitals I'm allowed to be admitted to and the doctors I'm allowed to see.

I while back I had hyponatremia with cerebral odema and seizures. My doctor wanted me admitted to hospital as an emergency, but the hospitals I was allowed to go to did not coincide with the neurologists I am allowed to see. So basically, I'm allowed to see Dr X, but Dr X only works at hospital X and the medical aid demands that I go to hospital Y, which Dr Y works at, except that the medical aid insists that I am not allowed to see Dr Y. Ultimately, what that means is that i cannot get a hospital admission for anything epilepsy related, which is clearly ridiculous. What ended up happening when I was ill is that I never could go to hospital at all. The week that followed was the longest of my life.

Furthermore, the medical aid said that if there was a life threatening emergency I was allowed to be stabilised in any hospital on or off their network but that there was only a medical emergency if I was bleeding or unconscious. Now, I was barely conscious--my EEG read as though I was asleep, so I was on the brink of a coma but I was 'conscious'. As you well know, epilepsy related medical emergencies do not always come with unconsciousness--I have been in status epilepticus a few times, during which I was conscious, and yet I would have died had I not been put on a drip immediately.

I haven't come across a cause that I felt was worth my putting on my activist hat for for several years, but I believe that this situation is well worth my efforts and attention. I was wondering if anyone had any advice as to how I would confront this and put pressure on my medical aid. I'm not bothered about sending a personal complaint or the like. I've already gone as far as I can with the medical aid on a personal level. I want to expose this issue in a more targeted way. Any advice?
 
Can you contact your local newspaper or politician to see if they can help?
 
We do have a great consumer journalist at one of our papers. I even have a friend who works for another paper. Politicians in my country are pretty useless but I'll try the papers. Thank you.
 
Back
Top Bottom