My wife actually waited in the ER waiting room after triage for FIVE hours before we decided to forget about it and left. If she's not better by the time she gets off work, we'll go back (at 5:00AM). She didn't feel like going to the ER at first, but her cardiologist said to go there to get checked out.
By the way, I hate hospitals, and I especially hate the ER. If you call any doctor or ask for any medical advice and they can't see you right then and there, they just tell you to go to the ER. The ER rarely fixes anything. They just stabilize you and send you home with a $1000 medical bill unless they find something suspicious. I'm glad I have medical insurance now.
Friday, February 22, 2008
Ugh. Yes, again...
Subscribe to:
Post Comments (Atom)
Privacy Policy
This site is driven by software that uses third-party cookies from Google (Blogger, AdSense, Feedburner and their associates.) Cookies are small pieces of non-executable data stored by your web browser, often for the purpose of storing preferences or data from previous visits to a site. No individual user is directly tracked by this or any other means, but I do use the aggregate data for statistics purposes.
By leaving a link or e-mail address in my comments (including your blogger profile or website URL), you acknowledge that the published comment and associated links will be available to the public and that they will likely be clicked on.
By leaving a link or e-mail address in my comments (including your blogger profile or website URL), you acknowledge that the published comment and associated links will be available to the public and that they will likely be clicked on.
1 comment:
Man, that really sucks. I hope she's OK. Sounds like a rough weekend.
Post a Comment