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Mom called me this morning that she couldn't wake sis up. She was breathing, but unresponsive. I told her to call 911. The EMTs were able to rouse her, but she was in tachycardia & confused, her oxygen had fallen to dangerous levels. She's in the hospital ED now, awake, on oxygen, being treated.
I want to be there, for her & mom, but sis wants me to stay up here w/dad. He isn't up to the long trip down to the Cape. At least mom's own sis is there with them & my bro will be there as soon as his backup doc shows up to take over his own shift at his ED.
I spent over an hour desperately trying to get sis' medical info for the ED staff because she was too out of it to tell them herself.
For G-d's sake, please make sure family members have access to your vital medical info like your primary doc's name & number, what allergies to meds you may have, and what meds you are taking, etc.
My sis' paranoia made finding that info difficult & time consuming, please don't be as stupid & foolish as she is, it could cost your life or health.
Please keep a written list, preferably on the fridge. It is where EMTs are trained to look if you aren't responsive.
Now all I can do is pray, try not to worry, and call the ED. [Mom's cell is about to run out of battery, again. Remember to keep those charged].
I want to be there, for her & mom, but sis wants me to stay up here w/dad. He isn't up to the long trip down to the Cape. At least mom's own sis is there with them & my bro will be there as soon as his backup doc shows up to take over his own shift at his ED.
I spent over an hour desperately trying to get sis' medical info for the ED staff because she was too out of it to tell them herself.
For G-d's sake, please make sure family members have access to your vital medical info like your primary doc's name & number, what allergies to meds you may have, and what meds you are taking, etc.
My sis' paranoia made finding that info difficult & time consuming, please don't be as stupid & foolish as she is, it could cost your life or health.
Please keep a written list, preferably on the fridge. It is where EMTs are trained to look if you aren't responsive.
Now all I can do is pray, try not to worry, and call the ED. [Mom's cell is about to run out of battery, again. Remember to keep those charged].