Pawcast 037 & Update on SportyPup (via FNN)
14 years ago
Hey everyone,
This weekend I posted about Sporty and what was going on with him ( http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/2092079/ .) Just read on FNN that his condition got worse yesterday so he's in North Carolina getting the surgery done now. I had a commenter bring this up, and I figure it should be shared. Yes, hospitals are required to give treatment regardless of the patient's ability to pay BUT that's only if it's an emergency case, where the treatment is to stabilize the patient. The surgery that the money was being raised for was to prevent an emergency situation from happening. I heavily assume that since his condition started to slide that the hospital in North Carolina went on to do the surgery before he had all the money raised.
To the folks who have been skeptical about this whole thing, I have been too to an extent. There's a little spot in the back of my head that thinks it could all be an act. There was a girl at my high school who faked having cancer so she could raise money to pay for drum corps. However I have met Sporty twice in person before, and he really did seem to be a bit weaker than any person should be. I really hope the surgery is a success.
http://www.furrynewsnetwork.com/201.....typup-surgery/
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In other happier news, I have a new episode of the Pawcast up. Here's the tracklist.
1. Pryda - Niton (The Reason)
2. Robbie Rivera - Departures (Cosmic Gate remix)
3. Shipstad and Warren - Eighty-Seven Years (Thom V remix)
4. Juventa - Bente
5. RAM - RAMazing
Web: http://www.djkainu.com/podcast/?p=137
iTunes: http://tinyurl.com/pawcast
Have plenty of exams coming up. Time to hit the books. Have a good week, everyone. :)
kainu
This weekend I posted about Sporty and what was going on with him ( http://www.furaffinity.net/journal/2092079/ .) Just read on FNN that his condition got worse yesterday so he's in North Carolina getting the surgery done now. I had a commenter bring this up, and I figure it should be shared. Yes, hospitals are required to give treatment regardless of the patient's ability to pay BUT that's only if it's an emergency case, where the treatment is to stabilize the patient. The surgery that the money was being raised for was to prevent an emergency situation from happening. I heavily assume that since his condition started to slide that the hospital in North Carolina went on to do the surgery before he had all the money raised.
To the folks who have been skeptical about this whole thing, I have been too to an extent. There's a little spot in the back of my head that thinks it could all be an act. There was a girl at my high school who faked having cancer so she could raise money to pay for drum corps. However I have met Sporty twice in person before, and he really did seem to be a bit weaker than any person should be. I really hope the surgery is a success.
http://www.furrynewsnetwork.com/201.....typup-surgery/
--
In other happier news, I have a new episode of the Pawcast up. Here's the tracklist.
1. Pryda - Niton (The Reason)
2. Robbie Rivera - Departures (Cosmic Gate remix)
3. Shipstad and Warren - Eighty-Seven Years (Thom V remix)
4. Juventa - Bente
5. RAM - RAMazing
Web: http://www.djkainu.com/podcast/?p=137
iTunes: http://tinyurl.com/pawcast
Have plenty of exams coming up. Time to hit the books. Have a good week, everyone. :)
