Posted by Frank41 on January 18, 2016 at 19:25:42 from (104.240.101.160):
In Reply to: Been to an ER lately? posted by Dave H (MI) on January 18, 2016 at 15:42:14:
Have taken my wife to the BIG hospital in Urbana, IL serval times for a fib and flutter. I had a ladder slide out from under me and fell 10' and broke my left humerus close to my shoulder in Sep 2014 at the begining of harvest. This last summer I had a mini stroke that I thought was low blood sugar. Diabetes nurse talked me into going to the ER. They took blood, CAT scan, and EKG. After a while the dr said I could go home, so I started getting dressed. He came back and said that he was looking at the wrong EKG and he was going to admit me. It kept getting worse. They did tests on me and never telling me any of the results. Then the third day, they were going to do a heart cath and never told me. Thats when I called my wife to come and get me. I gave the "Hospitalist" and later the main cardiologist an ultimatum, that they could discharge me or I was walking out. I got the discharge with wording that I was going to die from the widow maker problem that I was suppose to have. I went home and rested for three days and went to Springfield, IL. Found that I have a PFO, third nerve palsy in my right eye and needed a stent. Night and day difference.
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