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| Wow, that had to be scary. I've heard that this can happen to baby boys where they can get one on their penis! We were told if one of our infant boys seemed in distress and pain and could not settle down to check their penis for a hair tourniquet. That just makes me cringe. 
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| That happened to a friends little girl. I’m glad you were able to get it addressed.
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| quote: On a separate note wow! People are scared as hell of the E.R. Never in my life have I seen an Emergency Room so empty. I overheard that a car accident was inbound as we were leaving around 3 am but dang. It’s kind of worrisome when you wonder how many real emergencies are not being treated or ignored for fear of going to the hospital.
Also makes you wonder how many people treat the Emergency Room like GP's office. Glad everything worked out for you and yours. Scary for a wee baby for sure. |
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| I am glad she is well. Like everyone else, I never knew such a thing was possible.
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| quote: Also makes you wonder how many people treat the Emergency Room like GP's office.
^^^^^^ There has been some change in that as of late. People are scared and frightened. My pharmacist friend told me that the most prescribed drug last year in the ER was Claritin. This Covid scare has gotten to a number of the frequent flyers in the ER, and they are staying away. |
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| Having worked in ED’s and hospitals for many years, I can tell you that the vast majority of ED visits—in my experience—were not emergencies. However it’s very disturbing that people are so afraid of seeking medical care—and this without any regulations to discourage it. There is a whole lot more fear and panic out there than we realize, I’m afraid.
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| I’m glad that you had a good result for your daughter. Nothing scarier as a parent than taking a young, helpless, child to the ER, especially in these times.
Just spoke with a nurse on her way in for a shift at one our local hospitals. We were social distancing while waiting in line at a favorite local coffee shop. She said they are union, so they haven’t had any layoffs, but they have to take two furlough days each pay period. The other hospital laid folks off. Their big excitement recently was someone totally snapped a collarbone in a mountain biking accident so he got emergency surgery, but other than that they are scrambling to look busy, wiping down tables, etc. She said the only current entrance to the hospital is through a temperature checkpoint and symptomatic folks go to a totally separate part of the hospital where nobody comes in contact with them. Spacesuits? She said right now is the best time ever to go to the ER. |
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| Holy crap! I’ve never heard of that one, but it’s good to know. And damned good you made the decision to take her in, then the decision to let the surgeon make a cut. I’m glad she’s doing well with no damage.
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