5 /5 Richard Lovelace: A person sometimes visits an ER feeling some urgency, or they have had enough of feeling a certain way. Through no fault of their own, they could do nothing to help themselves. So they decide to go. Humbly and helpless they go in not knowing what to expect, hoping for relief. That’s the way I was the other night.
The great thing was the rapid response from a whole team of people. The folks at the door quickly had me in a wheelchair and in a room. The team grew bigger as the moments ticked on and like a fine tuned machine, simultaneously, had me hooked up and monitored all while interviewing me on history and condition. I didn’t even realize they had drawn my blood!
My treatment was just as efficient. With a doctor and a PA in attendance, my worries disappeared. The treatment was administered precisely and brought relief quickly. They made sure I completely understood at each step, continually checked on my progress, did all the necessary testing, and kept me informed.
Their demeanor was completely professional and their attitude was always lighthearted. I wish I didn’t have to go, but I am very glad I did. Thanks to each and every one.