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About to get the second phase of today started. Phase one was orders. Phase two is maintenance.
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About to get this day started.
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Wrapping up the day with product orders.
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Getting ready to chauffeur to Sterling Heights.
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Back in from a busy day and now eating dinner.
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Getting ready to chauffeur to Southfield.
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About to head back out to my biggest project of the year so far. 30' Carport build.
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What made your day?
TronRP replied to Rev.Reverence's topic in Relationships, Pets & Domestic Homelife
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I got worried that my shoulder was hurting. Then I remembered I plopped a 4"x4" on it yesterday. However, it just happened to be 16' long. 🤣
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~~~~~ I'm getting so tired of these medical professionals looking at me like, "Why are you talking?". Um, because the person you are trying to get answers out of has a permanent head injury and is Court classified as an LII = Legally Incapacitated Individual. That's why you have my "Letters of Guardianship" paperwork in your files. 😏
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~~~~~ We received a letter about that a bit ago. I know Corewell Health was included in the cyber attach as they were transitioning over from Beaumont Heath.
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~~~~~ Yeah, a few years ago, Trene @Trene4000 had a seizure during an eye exam and the staff had to call an ambulance due to protocol even though she was just about to come out of it. The ambulance crew arrived and caused her to relapse into another seizure and I ended up kicking everyone out of the room except for the one guy who seemed to have the most sense. They stabilized her and then rushed to Ascension Macomb - Oakland Hospital, Warren Campus. I followed shortly and no one would confirm if she was there or not. I pointed out the ambulance she had just arrived in and they said I couldn't be in the ambulance entrance area. So I went over to the other entrance and walked back over to the ambulance receiving area and this time they were able to speak to me because I was now on the correct side of the receptionist desk. They told me to take a seat and they would let me in after they confirmed if an ambulance arrived with her in it. Fortunately for me, the janitor watched everything that happened and when the lady left the desk 15 minutes later, he opened the door and let me in, told me where to go and said they always do that because they don't want to be bothered. I did find her, already hooked up in an observation room and I stayed with her for over an hour. Then I stated I was going to go to the cafeteria to grab some food and get her something for when they release her in 45 minutes (as we were told). She was awake and aware and said ok. However, by the time I got back 25 minutes later, she was zoned and moving in slow motion. Her eyes kept rolling up into her head. I flagged down a doctor and asked what happened to her because she was just fine. Turns out they gave her some medication that they shouldn't have (because they didn't check her medical history) and she ended up having an allergic reaction, but whoever administered it didn't stay around long enough to "observe" her in the observation room. I told them that she had severe reactions to certain things and they ended up giving her a counter medication and we then had to wait another 90 minutes for it to safely get out of her system. Then she was discharged 25 minutes later. I wanted to sue everyone who was involved in her "care". I had told them that I was her legal guardian and that I MUST be informed of any medical treatment she received and no one spoke to me about anything, so they waited until I left the room and took matters into their own hands. The fact that they were informed and didn't care is what still bothers me to this day so I panic whenever one of her doctors suggest an Ascension hospital for any of her procedures. 😬