This reminded me. Once a year, I tend to have to visit urgent care. That's because both my parents smoke, and though I should be in my own, non-smoking apartment by Friday (yaaaay), it apparently won't fully be out of my system for a few years. (boo.) I get chronic bronchitis.
I've had it for at least 6 years, though I've only had it diagnosed for the past 4.
The first year, I had it for four months. Second year, same deal. Third year, my parents freaked out on me, and told me I couldn't be as sick as I was 'pretending' to be, and told me if I was that sick, I should see a doctor.
So I did. They've been pretty quiet about my bronchitis since then, and usually push me to urgent care before I'm sure my cold has moved to bronchitis.
Seriously, go to the ER
A woman came in, was helped into a wheelchair, and spent the next 20 minutes arguing with the woman at the desk over how soon she could be seen, because she was pretty sure her leg was broken.
Eventually she was convinced to go to the ER.
Nurse Lecture
A nurse, on my way out, gave me a very long lecture about how I really should let my infection play out before going to get antibiotics. I explained that I hardly even took Tylenol, and I got Bronchitis every year, and rarely got over it within a reasonable amount of time without help.
She didn't believe me.
Anyone got any better stories?
I've had it for at least 6 years, though I've only had it diagnosed for the past 4.
The first year, I had it for four months. Second year, same deal. Third year, my parents freaked out on me, and told me I couldn't be as sick as I was 'pretending' to be, and told me if I was that sick, I should see a doctor.
So I did. They've been pretty quiet about my bronchitis since then, and usually push me to urgent care before I'm sure my cold has moved to bronchitis.
Seriously, go to the ER
A woman came in, was helped into a wheelchair, and spent the next 20 minutes arguing with the woman at the desk over how soon she could be seen, because she was pretty sure her leg was broken.
Eventually she was convinced to go to the ER.
Nurse Lecture
A nurse, on my way out, gave me a very long lecture about how I really should let my infection play out before going to get antibiotics. I explained that I hardly even took Tylenol, and I got Bronchitis every year, and rarely got over it within a reasonable amount of time without help.
She didn't believe me.
Anyone got any better stories?




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We said we were going to call the doctor out on emergency. She said no. We said tough, & called.

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