Just a few facts now that its the next day. She did have a chest xray initially and there was no pneumonia. The last scrip was for the Tessalon pearls and they did virtually nothing or near to it. I know this is a tactor page and I take all advise with a grain of salt, medical, legal and otherwise I'm mostly just fishing and mostly stressed out and tired. The hospital is NOT a tv show. But, If you live near even a modest sized city the ER IS just like a tv show. Last year my boy broke his leg in the evening. They had to treat him and leave us in the hallway from 7pm til 1 am cuz all the rooms were full. This isn't a one time thing. They actually have numbers above the beds in the hallway like room numbers so they can register you there. We got to watch them sew up a leg and treat a stabbing (with his posse). All doors to ER are locked and you must be buzzed in (to prevent retaliation shooters). You are warned to NEVER walk to your car alone after dark. So, its not ANY fun way to get treatment only a last resort. Other than oxygen I don't see what else they could provide. Nothing in our house has changed in years and its relatively clean. I'm afraid our next stop may be a psychiatrist.
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