She went to the doc on Wed and they took blood for tests, and the next morning at 9:05 the nurse called and said "Go to the ER NOW!"
And "cautiously relieved" with stripes of "don't EVER let things get this bad again before you tell someone!"
She has no insurance so has been getting by on infrequent clinic visits for years now, which is probably how this got so far out of hand. If she'd been getting regular checkups I think this would have been discovered and fixed long ago.
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Date: 2008-12-05 08:12 pm (UTC)She went to the doc on Wed and they took blood for tests, and the next morning at 9:05 the nurse called and said "Go to the ER NOW!"
And "cautiously relieved" with stripes of "don't EVER let things get this bad again before you tell someone!"
She has no insurance so has been getting by on infrequent clinic visits for years now, which is probably how this got so far out of hand. If she'd been getting regular checkups I think this would have been discovered and fixed long ago.