7/4/2009 2:22:28 PM
7/5/2009 7:39:11 AM
have you had a recent MRI/MRA or CT/CTAto rule out a potential growing aneurysm?esp since you have a family history of them?
7/5/2009 8:14:55 AM
I didn't have a problem with my burn... They got me back there asap and it was full of stupid snot nosed kids. The only thing I didn't like was they tried giving me a shot of ib profen which didn't do shit. Then after applying silvadene the pain was 10 x worse - they gave me a shot of Demerol within 5 min and I was out the door in 20 The carteret county comment is so true![Edited on July 5, 2009 at 11:55 AM. Reason : Meaning no problem time wise]
7/5/2009 11:54:30 AM
I had a CT scan-it was okay.When you come in with burns/bleeding(according to my nurse friend) you are a level 4 or 5 so you go to fast-track ER. when you come in and need and IV or scans, you are a level 3 which means you go to the main ER and are going to be there for a while, as in you are not an in-and-out patient they can just throw a cast/bandage on. the annueryisms kill people in my family when they are in their 40's...i figure that's when/how i will go.[Edited on July 5, 2009 at 12:01 PM. Reason : .]
7/5/2009 11:58:28 AM
get better soon RachelMarieI enjoy looking at your booty, and I do not want you to die. your friend,EMCE
7/5/2009 12:02:19 PM
Well that explains it, I was told after burns are up there but wasn't aware of the levels. All the mothers glared at me for getting pushed to the front of the line!But I hope you feel better my roommate gets migraines and when she gets one she's basically out of commission all day and night...
7/5/2009 12:02:28 PM
^burns are easy to treat, so you get moved quicker. i guess if you had a really bad burn they would take you to the main ER if you came in an ambulance, like if you were in a fire or something.i can't believe they tried to give you a shot of ibprofuen...wtf. you could have taken that at home!
7/5/2009 12:04:49 PM
7/5/2009 12:09:11 PM
how many more years of college you got left in you?
7/5/2009 12:10:43 PM
technically one..i've been a senior for a while but then i went on break. i'll make my senior year last a year and a half. i am NOT taking 6 classes at a time as the advisor wanted me to....hell no.[Edited on July 5, 2009 at 12:12 PM. Reason : .]
7/5/2009 12:11:39 PM
i did that my last semester at state...it was brutal
7/5/2009 12:14:07 PM
7/5/2009 12:15:13 PM
^^if mommy and daddy are paying for you to do nothing but go to school, 6 classes is doable.....for me 4 classes is the max!
7/5/2009 12:27:16 PM
I took five classes and two labs last semester while also working 30 hours a week. It sucked pretty bad.
7/5/2009 12:42:00 PM
^ yeah i told her 6 classes was a no go. i used to take 6 and worked full time....no wonder i did so shitty and was put on academic warning(which is getting taken off yay)
7/5/2009 2:05:16 PM
7/5/2009 4:40:00 PM
Oh Snizzap.
7/5/2009 4:41:04 PM
i got the history once i started getting migraines
7/5/2009 4:58:50 PM
lol owned[Edited on July 5, 2009 at 9:16 PM. Reason : alias?]
7/5/2009 9:15:56 PM
7/6/2009 10:53:30 AM
Demerol is good stuff if you have no opiate tolerance.And yeah, IV ibu (I call it eeebooo son ) is a joke son.
7/6/2009 10:54:46 AM
^ I guess have absolutely 0% opiate tolerance then bc shit knocked me on my ass and made every ounce of that God awful pain go away.
7/6/2009 11:00:40 AM
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7/6/2009 11:01:53 AM
Yup... Although I don't think I would ever want it again except for extreme pain -- it was a really weird sensation and I barely remember anything after getting the shot.
7/6/2009 11:03:56 AM
A little tip for skipping the wait, complain of chest pains and you'll be looked at with a quickness. Although not entirely ethical, it will definitely work.
7/6/2009 11:05:35 AM
It seems like if they think you have internal injuries they will get on it quickly. Possible heart problems are probably going to be taken extremely seriously. So yeah, that would work I'd imagine!Kind of like the time I got wheeled into the ER completely pale, sweating profusely and screaming/cussing at people about the extreme abdominal pain I was experiencing (Although this was legitimate, I wasn't pretending or anything). They gave me two IV injections of hydromorphone just to shut me up. ]
7/6/2009 11:08:07 AM
7/6/2009 12:40:54 PM
There are also cluster headaches, which are known as suicide headaches. One of the few things that provides instant relief for a cluster headache is 100% oxygen. These are sometimes confused with migraines, but are distinctly different based on unique symptoms, like sweating on only one side of the face.
7/6/2009 12:43:54 PM
^^thank you Mr. Smurf. when i get insurance back i will have one of those tests. now i'm all worried but can't go to my doc w/o insurance. normally i have no visual problems with my regular migraines, but i am now....where would i go to get one of those tests? just to rule out an aneurysm...if i have a developing one that would explain why i have had daily migraines for 6 years....
7/6/2009 12:50:07 PM
er thats ms smurfdid you have a neurologist?if you dont you can find a primary care (family dr) to see first for your yearly physical, he can get you a referral to a neuro.make sure you mention your family history of ruptured aneurysms.Raleigh Neurology has a migraine clinic. one of the ICU doctors i work with recommends Dr Rhonda Gabr at raleigh neurology.......she was one of his residents. I dont know if you need a referral for her practice or not, you can always call and ask.
7/6/2009 12:58:28 PM
^i was going to raleigh neurology before ms(sorry!) smurf. i will make an appt with them to have them check it out once insurance kicks back in. wouldn't that be a pre-existing condition though?
7/6/2009 1:01:48 PM
i have no idea about insurance.i think it would depend on the the plans offered by your employer.cant really help ya with insurance stuff...
7/6/2009 1:04:52 PM
7/6/2009 6:07:54 PM
i don't feel like reading this thread, but i think i can accurately sum up how it went:- someone complained about it taking so long in the ED- someone mentioned EMTALA- someone suggested that you complain of chest pain- (optional) someone suggested that you get seen faster if you come via EMSyes, complaining of chest pain will get you back quicker. if it's obvious you are not in fact having chest pain (and you are complaining of it), your ED visit will be hell.no, coming in an ambulance will not get you back quicker, unless there's something seriously wrong with you. helpful hint: if you come via EMS and we stick your ass out in the waiting room or stretcher triage, chances are you could have (should have?) driven yourself there.yes, it's true that a person cannot be refused treatment due to their inability to pay (thanks to EMTALA). consequently, i'm sure you've noticed the multitudes of people that are in the waiting room at any given time that use the ED as their PCP.general rule of thumb: if you aren't sure whether or not you should go to the ED, chances are you'd be just fine going to an urgent care center/your PCP instead.]
7/6/2009 6:34:19 PM
^the urgent care sent me there, so i had no other options.
7/6/2009 9:40:04 PM
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