| Klarinet Archive - Posting 000028.txt from 2003/06 From: "Matthew Lloyd" <Matthew@-----.uk>Subj: RE: [kl] coughing blood
 Date: Sun,  1 Jun 2003 13:12:58 -0400
 
 Speaking as one who spends half his life in hospitals as a patient, I
 know that doctors would rather send you home telling you that you are
 okay than admit you when you are on the way out (of life that is).
 
 I have gone to Accident and Emergency often enough to know that you
 would not be regarded as having made anything other than the right
 decision.
 
 Go - now - this minute. You might sense that some people on this list
 are being a bit abrupt about it. Perhaps they know more than you do. If
 you haven't already done so, then do it already. And if, by the time
 that you get this email, you have gone - well, you'll know we were all
 correct.
 
 Matthew
 Long term patient in various hospitals.
 
 -----Original Message-----
 From: Nancy Buckman [mailto:eefer@-----.net]
 Subject: Re: [kl] coughing blood
 
 At 10:33 AM 6/1/2003 -0400, you wrote:
 >Exactly how big of a medical emergency?
 
 Life and death at the most and career ending as a likelihood, if you
 don't
 take care of this promptly..  You are a fool to continue asking these
 silly
 questions.  Shut down your computer and call an ambulance or have
 someone
 drive you to the hospital immediately
 
 Nancy (who has enough serious experience with pulmonary issues to speak
 to
 you this way)
 
 Nancy Buckman
 Principal Clarinet / Orchestra AACC
 eefer@-----.net
 
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