Update: Yesterday I reluctantly drove to a local medical facility to be seen for undetermined & unsettling feeling of pressure on my chest.
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It was not the way I wanted to spend my earmarked resort money & there definitely wasn't room service.
I found they were not very accommodating to even a cup of water. All water fountains were shut off.
I ended up paying a sum of $2.25 for a bottle of water in the vending room at the end of the 10 hour ordeal to finally take my medication.
Heck they even suggested I shouldn't have a carbonated diet soft drinks or sugary drinks in that place or home for the foreseeable future.
One suggestion I could have was cranberry juice until I reminded them I am taking warfarin
So water it is now... What a bummer!
The one diagnosis I wouldn't have minded was a need for an all could eat buffet...
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However, it was more like "Girl you had better get on this train!"
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I actually realized my hearing was fine because I was hearing in the next hallway every bell, whistle and fog horn going off periodically. The ambulance roared a couple of times too.
As I left I rolled through the complete waiting room, I estimated just about 3/4 of the waiting patients were of an age where their hearing has gone, therefore the nurses were raising their voices or searching for those megaphones.
I thought I would drop by their cafeteria to grab something to eat. However, that idea never happened because I was on call for blood work throughout the 10 hours and the roll there would have killed me.
Plus I heard that the cafeteria had those cheap TVs with tinny lil speakers turned up way too loud and the voice as if from a fast food lane from which it can't be distinguished from whaaa...whaaa.
Then most everywhere else was the reading lips versions.
I dare say I even caught a free shot like "Ethel" as I rolled past the x-ray wing. 😵
Good News I was told I was actually ok with no heart damage and all blood enzymes were good too.
It must have been a reaction to my recent Crestor prescription.
They did have a special parting gift... A handsome guy to escort me to my Car!
That all for now from Club Med Bare Bottoms Club.
Have A Wonderful Day!
Nana
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