Assisted Living administrator
I have a left inguinal hernia. I have no Insurance. No job. Any surgeons reading this doing Pro Bono?

I previously had a right inguinal hernia, I was 22 & I had no Insurance then, & didn’t find any surgeons willing to do pro bono surgery, so I walked around with it for 3-4 years. It finally went away on it’s own. I briefly had state insurance, & went to see a doctor, & he confirmed that hernias CAN fix them selfs. THIS current one seems larger then the other ever got & it’s only been 18 months since I really first noticed a protrusion. I really don’t want to walk around with it for 3-4 years like the last time. If there are any surgeons or teaching hospital administrators reading this I’m more then willing to let you record my surgery, let first year residents assist, even allow med students & pre-med students watch, & see the before & after. All I need is a free surgery & after care. I live In Delaware, but temporary relocation is probably cheaper then paying for the surgery here

Keep squeezing it in. Then get insurance. Then go to the doctor and say it just occured. The insurance will pay.

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