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Old 24-03-2010, 09:11 PM   #1
Qwikcorty
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Default hospital experiences?

I had to have a visit to a hospital today,
after having a tiny bit of metal embedded or rubbed into in my eye since thursday and being mis-diagnosed as conjuntivitis on friday at a bulk billing place. It was removed after waiting 4-1/2 hours in the emergency room today, them promptly after he had finished digging with a sharp tool i passed out and fell off the stool.

So im glad that its out now and i am going to be even more careful with tools and compressed air at work, but also have a headache from hitting the deck with the back of my head.



Anyone else have stories like this, lets hear them

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