Will explanation of benefits explain everything? Or just generalized? Please help

Please don’t judge, I’m a young man (21) who recently experienced an accidental overdose. When admitted to the ER it was discovered I had serious pneumonia as well. My grandparents are wanting to cover the ER bill because I told them about the pneumonia. They want the explanation of benefits with the bill.

Narcan/life saving measures we’re really only done at my place, so I’m assuming all that will be attached with my ambulance bill, which I’m paying myself.

I’m only wondering if my stay at the hospital will have anything my grandma wouldn’t wanna see on it. At the ER I stayed 23 hours and was basically only treated for my pneumonia.

Following happened at the ER; heart monitoring, oxygen supplement, CT scan, blood tests, urine tests, was given medicine for pneumonia and potassium supplements. At the end I had to talk to a councilor to make sure my incident wasn’t intentional, that’s the only thing drug related I can think of that happened at the ER.

I would be truthful but my dad was recently murdered and that was her only boy. This would shatter her Christian beliefs, and they’d want me to go to rehab like 3 months after the fact. I learned my lesson and am paying my ambulance bill, which EOBs should have a lot more of the “bad” information.

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Please don’t judge, I’m a young man (21) who recently experienced an accidental overdose. When admitted to the ER it was discovered I had serious pneumonia as well. My grandparents are wanting to cover the ER bill because I told them about the pneumonia. They want the explanation of benefits with the bill. Narcan/life saving measures we’re really only done at my place, so I’m assuming all that will be attached with my ambulance bill, which I’m paying myself. I’m only wondering if my stay at the hospital will have anything my grandma wouldn’t wanna see on it. At the ER I stayed 23 hours and was basically only treated for my pneumonia. Following happened at the ER; heart monitoring, oxygen supplement, CT scan, blood tests, urine tests, was given medicine for pneumonia and potassium supplements. At the end I had to talk to a councilor to make sure my incident wasn’t intentional, that’s the only thing drug related I can think of that happened at the ER. I would be truthful but my dad was recently murdered and that was her only boy. This would shatter her Christian beliefs, and they’d want me to go to rehab like 3 months after the fact. I learned my lesson and am paying my ambulance bill, which EOBs should have a lot more of the “bad” information.
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