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On Thu, 21 May 2009 17:41:40 -0700, Joseph Littleshoes
> wrote:

>It was all actually routine tests and stuff she has done every year.
>But then early this morning around 1 am i get woken up by some strange,
>garbled phone calls coming out of my answering machine, twice, barely
>audible and sounding like a tele marketer so i paid no attention and
>went back to sleep.
>
>At about 2 am the police are pounding on the door! demanding to see the
>elderly relative.
>
>With an ambulance standing by they rush her to the hospital, seems her
>cumoden levels were critically high and they were very concerned about her.
>
>Kept us up till 8 am in the emergency room where they performed all
>sorts of tests and procedures on her. Insisted on 'monitoring' her for
>a few hours and then discharged her with new instructions for her meds.
>
>As much as we groused about it during and after, it is nice to know they
>are that on top of things and that concerned.
>
>Her two primary care physicians are both very nice Women and actually
>came down to the hospital after being altered by the duty physician that
>she was there.
>
>Kathleen (the elderly relative) got a sustained chuckle out of the staff
>with her question about the degree of concern they were exhibiting
>toward her ... "do you treat all retired IRS employees this well?"


ROFLMAO!

>She felt fine and couldn't understand the degree of concern they were
>exhibiting.
>
>All's well that ends well.


I'm glad she is so well taken care of. Next time a telemarketer calls
you at 1am, you might want to consider picking up.

Carol

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