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Wigglez wrote:Just remember. The sword is an extension of your arm. Use it as if you're going to karate chop someone with your really long sharp ass hand.
For once someone will be suing for a good reason !Shadowman wrote:Sue the douchebags for all they're worth.
Predaprince wrote:I am very thankful to have posters like sto_vo_kor_2000 who is so energetic about improving others' understanding and enjoyment of the TF universe
Stormrider wrote:You often add interesting insights to conversations that makes the fledglings think and challenges even the sharpest minds
T-Macksimus wrote:I consider you and editor to be amongst the most "scholarly" in terms of your knowledge, demeanor and general approach
I'm sorry that you feel that you were mistreated, but please remember that whereas you have had days to think about and digest what's been happening to you, the chaps who tipped up to you had minutes to decide WTF was happening.
Loki120 wrote:Heh, yeah that's what a socialized healthcare hospital will get you. I'm not saying the military doesn't deserve free healthcare, far from it. But a voucher system will probably do wonders for this situation.
In this particular case, I don't know if there is a process to file complaints, but I would definately do it. And there is such a thing as doctor/patient confidentiality, it was completely unprofessional for that doctor to be calling out private information, regardless of a shared room. But then, he probably has job security and doesn't much care about his ethics anymore.I'm sorry that you feel that you were mistreated, but please remember that whereas you have had days to think about and digest what's been happening to you, the chaps who tipped up to you had minutes to decide WTF was happening.
I don't accept that. It's not the paramedics job to try and talk people out of an emergency situation. It's their job to stabilize and bring you to the hospital, not diagnose and dismiss - that the doctor's job at the hospital. Imagine if she actually were having heart problems, and the damage that could have been caused because of this type of delay. Quite frankly, they only had the symptoms to go on, they didn't have the equipment to check and see if it was anything more serious. They actually endangered her well being. This is totally unacceptable.
Jeep! wrote:Why do I imagine Dead Metal sounding exactly like Arnie?
Intah-wib-buls?
Blurrz wrote:10/10
Leave it to Dead Metal to have the word 'Pronz' in his signature.
HugeBadWolf wrote:And exactly how long have you been at the sharp end of medicine, scraping people off the pavement?
HugeBadWolf wrote:It sounds to me like you were having a panic attack, these are very scary, but very rarely dangerous. If you were hyperventilating then priority one is to get you breathing at a normal rate, this is acheived by talking to you, calming you down, not by rushing you into hospital and hooking you up to a huge array of beeping machines.
DSM-IV-TR wrote:The essential feature of a Panic Attack is a discrete period of intense fear or discomfort in the absence of real danger that is accompanied by at least 4 of 13 somatic or cognitive symptoms. Symptoms can be somatic or cognitive in nature and include palpitations, sweating, trembling or shaking, sensations of shortness of breath or smothering, feeling of choking, chest pain or discomfort, nausea or abdominal distress, dizziness or lightheadedness, derealization or depersonalization, fear of losing control or "going crazy," fear of dying, paresthesias, and chills or hot flashes.
Shadowman wrote:Sue the douchebags for all they're worth.
Moonbase2 wrote:Well, since then the numbness has moved to all four extremeties, and it shoots through my legs and arms, with tingling and some pain. Today I became short of breath, disoriented, and felt numb in one entire arm, and my heart was racing and beating out of my chest. My friend calls an ambulance. But when they got there, they actually attempted to talk me out of going to the hospital. Their attitude is "what do you want us to do about it???". Also, both the EMTs and the ER doctor questioned my betablocker prescription, thinking it was a bit much for my condition. In reality, dramatically slowed down the entire episode.
Omega Sentinel wrote:Man that's the truth. I hate that OS guy.
Moonbase2 wrote:The medication is Propranolol (Inderal). I was prescribed it on Tuesday, the first day I went to the doctor, and I picked it up yesterday morning. I wasn't going to take it until last night, since it can make you drowsy, but I took one yesterday during the little episode. Within half an hour I felt MUCH better. So far that is the only one I have taken. Numbness and tingling of the hands and feet are an "unlikey but serious" side effect of the drug, but considering it's been happening longer than I've been taking the drug, it is not the cause of the problem. It's like a little medical mystery.
Moonbase2 wrote:No, I haven't been back. But I'll have that monitor soon and that echocardiogram, so if it's not heart related they'll rule it out.
Thanks guys, for your well wishes!
The Mad Asshatter wrote:Moonbase2 wrote:No, I haven't been back. But I'll have that monitor soon and that echocardiogram, so if it's not heart related they'll rule it out.
Thanks guys, for your well wishes!
I just hope your doctor will be able to get to the bottom of this and that you'll feel better soon.
Omega Sentinel wrote:Man that's the truth. I hate that OS guy.
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