When they catch you, they will kill you, but first they must catch you
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When they catch you, they will kill you, but first they must catch you
QUICK IM WRITING FOR SINGLEMOM!ABBY & I WANT HER KID TO BE AN OC HERE ON MY BLOG. SEND ME NAMES!! COMMENT OR SEND ANON 🥰🥰😘😘
Fiducia è dare una spada a qualcuno
e puntarla sul proprio cuore.
- Da Be Fast.
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Hello! I was just wondering when your request will open back up again! I have this idea and im worried I’ll forget abt it by the time requests open up again😪
(Also I love ur writing sm you’re the best (; ⩌ ;) )
HIHII, ACTUALLY THEY ARE OPENING TOMORROW YES YES UEHEKWO, I AM GLAD I GOT A GOOD AMOUNT OF REQUESTS DONEEE PHEWWW, I hope u don't forget it MAYBE TRY TO WRITE IT IN UR NOTES APP!!!, but I will be accepting requests starting may 23rd :p LOVE YOU GUYSSS 🩷🩷
Not for nothing, it's been a year of a week. I spent 9 hours in the ER with my mom from the door to patient admission, and it was a tiring gauntlet of hurry up and wait (CT, MRI, labs, etc).
We were there through 2 docs, a nurse, and 2 members of the transport team, for two codes, a baby being born, an abdominal abscess consult, and a guy who thought he was having an anaphylactic attack with blood alcohol four times over the limit. And me sharing glib jokes with a nurse at 2am because I came up ahead of my mom after a kind shortcut from transport with her bag, in the middle of a dark room after patient visiting hours with nothing but my phone light. And the nurse, who was making sure that the bed was ready asked "are you the family member from MRI?" "Yeah," I replied. "I figured, you were just giving Halloween vibes with the lights off and your phone. Do you want light?" "No, sorry about that, it's been a long evening and my eyes hurt. Wouldn't it have been an awkward, macabre conversation if I'd said no?"
It was a terrible evening that was the ultimate result medication non-compliance coupled with a decidedly stubborn, not BE FAST, response to stroke symptoms (confusion and vision changes). But at the conclusion we both had a little grace for each other because the nurse gave my mom the NIH stroke scale with visual and comprehension cards. She read Huckleberry, and we laughed, because we had both been watching the Pitt.
Thanks for a little bit of respite in hard times. And thank you to the ED staff.