Really hope OP hasn't responded because he is at/on the way to the ER right now.
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Really hope OP hasn't responded because he is at/on the way to the ER right now.
It may be nothing but but I'd see a Dr to be safe. Everyone telling you to go to the ER - do you realize how expensive that is these days?
Hopefully the original poster lives in a country with a sensible health system. Yikes, who charges for emergency treatment?
Really hope OP hasn't responded because he is at/on the way to the ER right now.
I'm fully insured with Kaiser, I'm currently on hold with them to report my symptoms so that they can make a call whether it's something to come in right away or to make an appointment.
I'm fully insured with Kaiser, I'm currently on hold with them to report my symptoms so that they can make a call whether it's something to come in right away or to make an appointment.
I'm fully insured with Kaiser, I'm currently on hold with them to report my symptoms so that they can make a call whether it's something to come in right away or to make an appointment.
what the fuck
why would you not just go immediately
what the fuck
am i crazy? am i the crazy one?
I'm thinking the same thing. Then again, I live in an actual first world country.what the fuck
why would you not just go immediately
what the fuck
am i crazy? am i the crazy one for not giving it a second thought as to if i would wait for an appointment or just go to the ER?
I'm fully insured with Kaiser, I'm currently on hold with them to report my symptoms so that they can make a call whether it's something to come in right away or to make an appointment.
If you don't live in the US, the ER can be very absurd. Just the ambulance ride over can be thousands.
This. I collapsed during my internship in college in a very similar way to what OP described, and while I couldn't stand on my own and I was almost too dizzy to even keep myself sitting upright, I still had the cognitive awareness to scream that I didn't want an ambulance and to say the words, "I'm an adult and I have the right to refuse medical attention."
I never went to the ER about it. I never found out why it happened. Thankfully nothing came of it, but it was a terrifying experience made worse by the fact that I knew that I couldn't accept help due to medical expenses.
Please be safe, OP. If you're in the US, chill out for a little bit, drink some water, put something in your stomach. If you're still in a bad way in a few hours, then maybe consider a doctor.
If you're in a place with a functioning medical care system, get your ass in a doctor's office asap.
He has insurance, he's fine to go. And he needs to go.
I'm fully insured with Kaiser, I'm currently on hold with them to report my symptoms so that they can make a call whether it's something to come in right away or to make an appointment.
Dude, just fucking go. This is absurd.
Yeah, this was super unprofessional of your boss. In many chain stores it's company policy that you have to get checked out after an incident like this.
go to the fucking doctor
what is it with OT threads where the OP is like "GAF, my limbs are slowly turning into stone, what should I do?"
go to the fucking doctor
what is it with OT threads where the OP is like "GAF, my limbs are slowly turning into stone, what should I do?"
As opposed to everyone else, I'd just call and talk to them first. The wait in the ER can take forever, be stressful, and expensive.
OP, there's a simple solution.
Just tattoo the names of your favorite characters on your body, complete with artistic representations of what they look like.
You fainted and you're having memory issues. Go to an ER, you don't need clearance from your insurance. Wtf?I'm fully insured with Kaiser, I'm currently on hold with them to report my symptoms so that they can make a call whether it's something to come in right away or to make an appointment.
I'm fully insured with Kaiser, I'm currently on hold with them to report my symptoms so that they can make a call whether it's something to come in right away or to make an appointment.