Quote Originally Posted by Bulbasaur View Post
The fact that America overexamines is my problem with it. When I had my panic attack the police came and FORCED me to take an ambulance to the hospital, as well as pay a crazy amount of money that my healthcare barely covered. Now I'm even more stressed of having another panic attack, so you can see how "helpful" the police were being there.
I don’t know about New Jersey but in South Carolina it’s state law that they have to call an ambulance. I know this is true in Pennsylvania as well. You can’t blame the police for that, it’s protocol. If something had happened to you, you could very easily sue them for NOT calling an ambulance. With so many Americans condemning the police lately on not doing their jobs, I’m not surprised they did that. You need to blame the people that sued for this kind of thing in the past that resulted in new protocols and laws being passed to prevent it from happening again. More than likely, the police had no choice in the matter, so cut them some slack.

Quote Originally Posted by Chakramaster View Post
Well I can sorta understand with all the things she's been through. She did have an MRI, but that was before all these new issues came up after her scope recently. The gastro that did the procedure with the scope told her "if she experiences any continued pain after so long. Go to Emergency. They pretty much looked at her like she was crazy >n>

I can understand why they're hesitant the do an MRI on women, but if your life or health is in the balance it's more than worth going in there for itand using the safety equipment to prevent the radiation as bad over the stomach.
Okay MRIs don’t cause breast cancer if that’s what you’re thinking. And okay if they’ve already given her one it makes sense then.