my grandma is currently in liver transplant surgery. She has to stay in the hospital for 6 or more weeks to recover. If she doesn't get the surgery she will pass away. I just felt like I should say this because it was on the list.
I had my liver transplant in 2004. I was in the hospital for a week and was back to work full time in 6 weeks. I’m celebrating my 15 year mark and still going strong Good luck to grandma!
Welp i had kidney trasplant a Ace surgrey. Mitrofanov surgery. And im going to have like cut open and plates put inside my leg to straighten them out. I've had more but i dint feel comfortable with dem and also i take over 10 pills a day and for night i have 11 to take :/ oh and also i wasnt born with a bladder so the doctors made mine out of my appendix :/ on the bright side I don't have to worry about my appendix bursting
Antonio Arecchi lucky i dont understand why we cant have it free in the U.S. we pay so many taxes and they waste it all on useless wars and government stuff that they don't tell us about secret projects.
I nearly lost my baby brother He was born four months premature. He was 1 1/2 pounds. He was this tiny, reddish-purple baby in a incubator. When he was 8 days old, he had a stroke. He now has cerebal palsey and is nine years old. *THIS BOY LIVED.* He needed tons of surgeries to save his life. He's still having problems though. *Again, this boy lived.*
I am completely crippled down to the bone, I am always in a wheelchair and cannot eat hard foods, my mother and cat died in a car crash and my father has cancer. But other than that, my day has been great!
Makes me happy to live in Australia the most expensive surgery is a liver transplant at around $153,200 and most of the time if you are a public patient you don't pay or pay only part of the bill..... if you uses a public hospital.....
So you pay $1.2 million to live for ten more years where you aren't able to work a lot because you still have a fragile health and are not able to pay for your surgery unless you are a multimillionaire? This system is messed up.
Your strong. I'm 15 too. I am very scared of surgery and I'm also scared of going into cardiac arrest. I could never go through that many surgeries specifically on my heart.
Hey dudes I'm from england, I had an invasive emergency heart surgery, in us it would cost $1,250,000 as I needed 4 blood transplant as well it hurt lots
I went through a 12 hour brain surgery, it actually felt like 15 minutes. I had a tumour at the back of my head, I had a temporary blindness in my right eye afterwards.
My Co-worker's mom had to have Bone Marrow Transplant. She had some kind of illness that I don't remember what it was. The doctors took quite awhile finding compatible donor, looking at family members first and then donors of the same blood type. They managed to find a compatible donor and she survived for awhile afterwards, but passed away sometime during the Winter holidays a few years ago.
A tracheotomy takes 10-15 mins to complete. So unless they’re including the cost of a respirator and the fact that anyone needing a tracheotomy will also be needing intensive care then I’d be very seriously questioning the cost.
I have had a total pancreatectomy with Auto Islet cell transplant which cost me around $500,000! Thank God I have damn good insurance! Also had a $200,000 surgery to remove my stomach!
I had a third ventriculostomy (idk if I spelt that right) costs about 10-25k for the surgery and an additional 2-3.6k for an MRI scan every six months for the rest of your life. not the most expensive surgeries but over time it definitely adds up. (Thank God for insurance)
I think you might be wrong about the tracheotomy. It is a procedure performed on seriously ill patients who have to be on mechanical ventilation for a long time. The cost of the hospital stay is probably $200,000 not the procedure itself. The tracheostomy is a minor procedure which would take place less than 30 min in the OR, Payments to hospitals in US based on DRGs, diagnosis codes, not on itemized bills
In Belgium we have something called sickcase (littarly translated) And if we go to the dockter we only have to pay about €1. While normally it costs 50. Also uf we need surgery the sickcase pays almost everything back. I live in a good country.
I had bypass surgery in 2001 with complications my hospital/doctor bills ended up close to 1.5 million dollars. And I lost my job because of it I had to apply for help.
My moms cancer treatment was around &500,000 to $600,000, luckily we only had to pay 100 dollars thanks to insurance. If it wasn't for Cancer Treatment Centers of America my mom would be here.
my daughter had open heart surgery at the age of 4 days old the two main arteries were switch so she went through many more...the first one cost 300.000.00
My most costly surgery was $150,000. It was to turn me into a cyborg- no shit. I had electrodes implanted in my spine to help ease pain by scrambling nerve signals, in an effort to help me walk. It's called a Spinal Cord Stimulator and I now work with my doctor doing question and answer sessions for patients facing the same surgery.
When your British and are like ' why aren't these all cosmetic ?! ' * waits for my brain to realise that health cares in the us is not free * ' ohhhhhhhh ! '
How much does gender reassignment surgery cost? I'd think that it would've been the most expensive, considering everything that's involved, including post-operative drugs for the rest of the patient's life.
Wow this was interesting. I never new the price of these surgeries. It's for the rich once again. Very unfair Healthcare system. It is getting worse. Think of how many die and it goes unreported. Glad you put this on.
Hey America ever heard of
(Whispers in your hear) Free health care?
good one :D trump just need more money
Lol
Again for the folks in the back.
Karlis Klestrovs in canada it's free but we have a lot of taxes so all the money goes on the gouvernement's pocket
Hey the rest of the world ever heard of
No wait time to get surgery.
my grandma is currently in liver transplant surgery. She has to stay in the hospital for 6 or more weeks to recover. If she doesn't get the surgery she will pass away. I just felt like I should say this because it was on the list.
the surgery is going to take 6 to 10 hours.
Lol
Ethan Sato wth is wrong with u
Galataya Orozco my brother just went thro open brain surgery
I had my liver transplant in 2004. I was in the hospital for a week and was back to work full time in 6 weeks. I’m celebrating my 15 year mark and still going strong
Good luck to grandma!
I'm in uk so everything is £0
Ye same lol
Ben Huggett yeah same
Ben Huggett same
Ben Huggett Yep
Ben Huggett yeh it's very good to live here with free health care
I had open heart surgery when I was 5 now I'm 13
Tom gaming Brave man! I hope you're okay! :D
Tom gaming keep up bro
i had open heart surgery 8 months ago. i'm doing awesome!
Welp i had kidney trasplant a Ace surgrey. Mitrofanov surgery. And im going to have like cut open and plates put inside my leg to straighten them out. I've had more but i dint feel comfortable with dem and also i take over 10 pills a day and for night i have 11 to take :/ oh and also i wasnt born with a bladder so the doctors made mine out of my appendix :/ on the bright side I don't have to worry about my appendix bursting
Congratulations
This is why I'm happy to live in Canada free health care
Antonio Arecchi lucky i dont understand why we cant have it free in the U.S. we pay so many taxes and they waste it all on useless wars and government stuff that they don't tell us about secret projects.
Antonio Arecchi I have free healthcare but, I am in New Zealand 🇳🇿
I may not be in America but, I was wondering the same thing. Obama was trying to change that though but, then Obama couldn't be president anymore.
lol same here in the UK
Antonio Arecchi yeah there's free health care in UK too
can you do the longest surgeries
Ask and you shall receive :)
MostAmazingTop10 thanks I am your biggest fan
You don't have to pay for operations
RatBoy 12 Are you dumb?
Louis Read actually, I went through brain surgery and my family didn't have to pay, and I couldn't cause I was 12
My dad had a kidney transplant. I didn't realize it was so expensive.
i had a neck surgery tho
I nearly lost my baby brother
He was born four months premature. He was 1 1/2 pounds. He was this tiny, reddish-purple baby in a incubator. When he was 8 days old, he had a stroke. He now has cerebal palsey and is nine years old.
*THIS BOY LIVED.* He needed tons of surgeries to save his life. He's still having problems though. *Again, this boy lived.*
What about 10 countries with the most expensive health care and 10 countries with the cheapest but good health care. Is it posible?
Who else is having an awesome day? If not then there's always tomorrow!
Gamer125 not always... 😞
somebodys never been through depression
I am completely crippled down to the bone, I am always in a wheelchair and cannot eat hard foods, my mother and cat died in a car crash and my father has cancer. But other than that, my day has been great!
Gamer125 I got a 45 minute detention
Jesus
I had a tracheostomy before, I had it taken out about 9 years ago but I still have a huge scar on my neck where it was sitting.
I'm glad I'm in Australia with free health care
Aye brah
my mom spent $100 on a medicine and she was shaking it, half of it came out
lovepandas kawaii ???
a e s t h e t h i c She spilt it on the floor. Since she had to shake it, I'm guessing it was a liquid. No 5 second rule.
Gayla Tanner Oh, liquid.
So she wasted 50$ half the medicine
Makes me happy to live in Australia the most expensive surgery is a liver transplant at around $153,200 and most of the time if you are a public patient you don't pay or pay only part of the bill..... if you uses a public hospital.....
i have an open heart surgery when i was 4 and im having another one this year :(
I hope your well and I wish you all the best in life :')
So you pay $1.2 million to live for ten more years where you aren't able to work a lot because you still have a fragile health and are not able to pay for your surgery unless you are a multimillionaire? This system is messed up.
You can work after you've had a transplant. They allow you to live a normal life besides the medication and check ups.
Um...yeah...ok you go out and get a intestinal transplant and go back to work at applebees and tell me how that turns out...
Kyle L I've had a HEART transplant. I function better now than I used to.
I’ve had 3 heart surgery’s in my life so far And I’m 15 on the 7th of jan
Your strong. I'm 15 too. I am very scared of surgery and I'm also scared of going into cardiac arrest. I could never go through that many surgeries specifically on my heart.
My mom had 2 heart surgery's (this is her son talking
-is poor
-sees cost of open heart surgery
-family has a history of heart problems
-panic ensues.
Hey dudes I'm from england, I had an invasive emergency heart surgery, in us it would cost $1,250,000 as I needed 4 blood transplant as well it hurt lots
Your so brave , I hope your doing well and I wish you all the best in life :')
I went through a 12 hour brain surgery, it actually felt like 15 minutes. I had a tumour at the back of my head, I had a temporary blindness in my right eye afterwards.
My Co-worker's mom had to have Bone Marrow Transplant. She had some kind of illness that I don't remember what it was. The doctors took quite awhile finding compatible donor, looking at family members first and then donors of the same blood type. They managed to find a compatible donor and she survived for awhile afterwards, but passed away sometime during the Winter holidays a few years ago.
:D you uploaded on my bday
dustybrandon12 mood happy birthday dude!
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Thanks guys 😀
dustybrandon12 mood my best is tomorrow
bday
dustybrandon12 mood happy birthday
i had open heart surgery when i was 9 months old i have tetralogy of fallot
What the heck is that?
I had a heart transplant when i was 2 months
HPLH
if you are reading, you are probably not but anyway, have a great amazing day :)
TheGamingCat I didn't read it
oh my god stop this it's so annoying.
A tracheotomy takes 10-15 mins to complete. So unless they’re including the cost of a respirator and the fact that anyone needing a tracheotomy will also be needing intensive care then I’d be very seriously questioning the cost.
Yeah, I thought that was weird, too.
Happy 2 million subscribers!
I love this channel
Congrats on 2 mil guys. Love u and so proud to be a subscriber
I LOVE YOUR CHANNEL
My friend had surgrey because she had cancer and she had to have the bone cancer removed. She was had it removed but they almost amputated it!
How many likes can i get to help her heal??
Also i forgot to say it was a bone marrow transplant #5 on the list
This is why the affordable care act is needed
I have had a total pancreatectomy with Auto Islet cell transplant which cost me around $500,000! Thank God I have damn good insurance! Also had a $200,000 surgery to remove my stomach!
Ooh I'm early! Hello MostAmazingTop10!
Hey do u still remember this comment??
I had a third ventriculostomy (idk if I spelt that right) costs about 10-25k for the surgery and an additional 2-3.6k for an MRI scan every six months for the rest of your life. not the most expensive surgeries but over time it definitely adds up. (Thank God for insurance)
In the UK we don't pay for surgery unless we go private
My grandma is getting stuff scraped from her throat. It's something growing in her vocal cords. I'm going to visit her tomorrow before the surgery👌🏻
My dad had his prostate worked on where they grind down the inner swollen part of your prostate. It took 1-2 hours but cost 68k.
Well I'm lucky as all of these surgeries are free in the UK! Thanks NHS
I feel so fortunate to live in a country with socialized health care. I wonder how much a post-natal spina bifida surgery cost back in the 70s...
I think you might be wrong about the tracheotomy. It is a procedure performed on seriously ill patients who have to be on mechanical ventilation for a long time. The cost of the hospital stay is probably $200,000 not the procedure itself. The tracheostomy is a minor procedure which would take place less than 30 min in the OR, Payments to hospitals in US based on DRGs, diagnosis codes, not on itemized bills
I really appreciate now about what all the doctors and surgers do to save people's lives.... 😷😷😷
In Belgium we have something called sickcase (littarly translated)
And if we go to the dockter we only have to pay about €1. While normally it costs 50. Also uf we need surgery the sickcase pays almost everything back. I live in a good country.
My best friend's brother had open heart surgery when he was only a few months old :(
There was a double lung transplant performed in my state(michigan) because of vaping
My dad had a cadaveric kidney transplant in the uk a couple of months ago
I had bypass surgery in 2001 with complications my hospital/doctor bills ended up close to 1.5 million dollars. And I lost my job because of it I had to apply for help.
My moms cancer treatment was around &500,000 to $600,000, luckily we only had to pay 100 dollars thanks to insurance. If it wasn't for Cancer Treatment Centers of America my mom would be here.
Omg I'm first lol
*refresh*
Oh....
SalvieMyersGaming lol
SalvieMyersGaming best comment 😂
have a great day!
These prices are nuts. Lung transplant in Germany costs 55000-101000 €.
Can you please do a part two???
Imagine if you needed all of these and you lived in the US... 😱😱
You would need to win the lottery twice in a row. 😨
i love your channel
I had open heart surgery when I was 5 days old and now I'm 11 so it saved me :3
I had a liver and kidney transplant almost `11 years ago at 13. I am just glad that I had insurance.
My grandfather had cancer in his larynx so he had to get a laryngectomy or however you spell it and now he has a hole in his neck
I’ll be having surgery on January 15th. I’m not looking forward to the bills.
My brothers heart surgery cost over 1,000,000 dollars over his stay and from the surgery.
in england it cost nothing to have an operation or go to the doctors
Harry Price because of taxes
my daughter had open heart surgery at the age of 4 days old the two main arteries were switch so she went through many more...the first one cost 300.000.00
Elizabeth Russel poor you : (
Elizabeth Russel aww :( everything will be alright
And the most expensive serger is the hart transplant
Awesome LandyUnicorn are u like 5 or something
Hi Love this vid
So glad I live in UK
3:09 WHAT I HAD OPEN HEART SURGERY I HAD NO IDEA THAT IT COST THAT MUCH
Thank god I got a kidney transplant in the U.K. I'm worried about the NHS privatization
Oh and a liver transplant
I'm from Northern Ireland and I don't have to pay a hospital bill
Johann Sebastian Bach NHS?
My brother had to have open heart surgery and a very young age.
i had spinal fusion surgery at 15, and no clue what it would've cost in the US but since i live in the U.K. i got it free c:
My most costly surgery was $150,000. It was to turn me into a cyborg- no shit. I had electrodes implanted in my spine to help ease pain by scrambling nerve signals, in an effort to help me walk. It's called a Spinal Cord Stimulator and I now work with my doctor doing question and answer sessions for patients facing the same surgery.
Can you do Top 10 Facts About Our Heart??
The first heart transplant, was performed in my home country, South Africa, Cape Town, by Doctor Christian Barnard.
My dad knew a guy who had a tracheostomy and smoked through the tube in his neck.
The price of these surgeries would kill me
When your British and are like
' why aren't these all cosmetic ?! ' * waits for my brain to realise that health cares in the us is not free * ' ohhhhhhhh ! '
Does a frenectomy count as a surgery😂I got one and I'm just wondering
Do a ''top 10 most expensive medications''
Early squad where are you at??
So happy, that it is FREE in Denmark
Open heart surgery I had that as a baby when I was 3 days old
How much does it cost to have a surgery to remove an ingrown toenail??
I I'm type 1 diabetic and that pancreas surgery is expensive
Here in sweden its it free to have a surgerie!
I had an acl and miniscus repair that cost about 150k
My uncle had open heart surgery and I might have to have it aswell
Where the heck you getting a trach done? I do surgical billing and we bill the insurance $3500
I had surgery in 2016&2018 because I have cancer inside my left hip bone it cost $12500 the insurance paid for both surgery
It's funny, I'm learning about the Digestive System in Science class this quarter.
yo should do a about the most expensive surgerys ever.
My friend had open heart surgery and the doctors earring feel in the whole and she had o have another surgery
my grandma had a surgery that is more dangerous than the open heart
she passed away:(
My cousin had the 10th surgery when he was born
all i can say thank goodness we have the nhs in the uk.
I had 7 back surgeries at an average cost of $250,000 EACH.
Well like health insurance Will pay everything right?
uploaded on my birthday... yay lol
In my country tracheostomy is free and it takes 5 minutes
How much does gender reassignment surgery cost? I'd think that it would've been the most expensive, considering everything that's involved, including post-operative drugs for the rest of the patient's life.
Wow this was interesting. I never new the price of these surgeries. It's for the rich once again. Very unfair Healthcare system. It is getting worse. Think of how many die and it goes unreported. Glad you put this on.
In our country You don't pay for surgeries if You are 18 our less😀 (Faro Islands) You pay rent for sugrties and the dentist and for everything Else
I'm going to have salad and do yoga from now on...😐