i agree with you. i usually wait til the next day to go to the er when i break a bone. theyre usually mean to me, so i gotta get mentally ready to go there.
I'm not refusing to acknowledge that. If that's what I'm doing, then I'm glad you let me know. Sorry for upsetting you and my previous ER providers. I will try to do better. But, unless you have received medical care at a VA, I don't think you would have the experience needed ro understand my sentiment. I'm not exaggerating. When I go to the ER now, I make sure to have a friend with me so that I have a witness. I have a childhood friend that is an ER doctor take me.
The last time I broke a bone and went to the ER, they gave me a splint and referred me to ortho because it was complicated. It took 2 months to get seen. I had a broken wrist for 2 months before I saw ortho for it, and the only reason I got seen that "early" was because I started complaining to the patient advocate about it.
He wasn't rude. But I will be. Stop being so fucking stupid, get there ASAP next time. It'll only take one really bad one to fuck you up for the rest of your life, if you get a rest of your life.
I've been to an Arctic Monkeys concert where a dude behind me broke his leg and kept moshpitting (don't ask me why there was a brutal moshpit at an Arctic Monkeys concert) for another hour before he was finally taken care of by paramedics.
As a young teen, I used to love to entertain the thought that my watching the game on TV would somehow alter the trajectory and the outcome of the score.
If my watching the game is irrelevant, what’s the point of paying attention?
It’s narcissistic egocentrism, but hey for parallel universes and Heisenberg pop science