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Pastimes : Heart Attacks, Cancer and strokes. Preventative approaches

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To: mph who wrote (941)8/21/2008 10:01:07 PM
From: Cheeky Kid  Read Replies (1) of 39297
 
I think that goes for all health professionals. I had a month long hospital stay in 1990, my kidneys went haywire, they didn't know what was going on.

I was in a semi private room, my roommate only came in at evenings to receive his IV antibiotics for a heart infection.

One morning after he left a nurse came in and insisted I take these pills in a cup. I said no. It did not look like my meds they were normally feeding me. I said these can't be mine I don't know what they are for.

She left and came back about 20 minutes later and apologized as they were heart meds for my roommate, she said she felt very bad about that mistake.

I am glad I didn't take her orders.
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