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re: people come to the ER at 2 AM for the stupidest crap
Posted on 4/14/16 at 3:21 am to fishfighter
Posted on 4/14/16 at 3:21 am to fishfighter
You would be amazed at the length of time people will wait in the ER for stupid shite.
I've seen 4-5 hour waits for a rash.
I've seen 4-5 hour waits for a rash.
Posted on 4/14/16 at 3:34 am to Scruffy
Heck, that night/morning, I would of gave my manhood to get relief from the pain I was in.
Kind of sucks seeing a 58 year old man laying on a floor crying like a baby. No one even came to see WTF was going on.
After that, there is no way I will ever use OLOL again. Thanks Obamacare.
Kind of sucks seeing a 58 year old man laying on a floor crying like a baby. No one even came to see WTF was going on.
After that, there is no way I will ever use OLOL again. Thanks Obamacare.
Posted on 4/14/16 at 9:32 am to Scruffy
Dear Dr. Scruffy,
The other night I had really bad chest pains, but i also have a history of anxiety attacks. This night it was so bad that I was worried it might be something different, so I went to the ER. I started feeling better as soon as I arrived at the hospital and just waited a few minutes, gradually felt better, and didn't check in.
Did I do the right thing? How am I ever supposed to know when the big one does hit?
Thanks in advance,
Jrod
The other night I had really bad chest pains, but i also have a history of anxiety attacks. This night it was so bad that I was worried it might be something different, so I went to the ER. I started feeling better as soon as I arrived at the hospital and just waited a few minutes, gradually felt better, and didn't check in.
Did I do the right thing? How am I ever supposed to know when the big one does hit?
Thanks in advance,
Jrod
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