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Ugh, the ER is the worst. I've had to go three times so far this year and the shortest time I was there was six hours. And I went early in the morning all three times so the waiting room was empty when I got there.
Haha, yeah then I feel super guilty when I'm there, but they said I did good to check. I feel so bad for people that work in that setting.
I didn't feel guilty because it was totally necessary every time. For two different problems. I do feel bad for the ER workers though. I'm sure a lot of people come in with things that you don't need a hospital to fix. In my case, it definitely required a hospital. Especially for the kidney stone. Ouch.
Owie! I hope you feel better!!
It was months ago, so yes, I'm fine now. Thanks.