No, I didnt get a ticket,but, I usually ride very safe and Road Captain rides preaching safety to others.
There is no reason for reckless, endangering myself and others could have only made the situation worse. Here is what drove me I did triple digit speeds on the interstate for 10's of miles.
Last Wednesday my 16 mo. old son was running a 102 fever, my wife took him to his primary care pediatrician. Dr. said take him home give him tylenol.
His fever continued to rise and he went into " Febrile seizure", ( Febrile seizure - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) my wife called the ambulance, then called me. I raced on the Busa to meet the ambulance at the hospital.
Matthew was in the hospital for 3 days, the fever would go to 102, then up to 103/104. A battery of tests were run. Bloodwork, CAT Scan, Chest X-Ray, Catheterization,EEG. He went through torture:unhappy:
My wife and I have "good" insurance, I was surprised to find out, the Primary Care Pediatrician rarely goes to the hospital anymore. It is the attending Hospital's "on duty" (12 hour shift) pediatrician that determines the treatment.
I was not too happy with a new Dr. running the show every 12 hours, over a 3 day period. One Doctor was grasping at straws probing in his ears for infection, as he screamed in pain
At that point I said, my son has been tortured enough, I told the Dr. get your hands off him. 4 doctors in 3 days have looked at his ears, either give him a treatment or leave him the hell alone. I blew up and threatened to get lawyers involved and transfer him to another hospital. Fortunately I have a sister who is an RN and works for Anthem insurance, she advised me it would be better if we all worked together.
The Dr.'s rotated shifts again as Matthews temp began to stay down, he was finally released Friday evening. Thank GOD there has been no fever since, and he appears to be healthy
I had a "Febrile seizure" , one time, as a child, there is some evidence to support they may be genetic.
Thanks for the many prayers we have recieved, including Busa_Nicks
Matthew is doing fine at home, but "gun shy" of diaper changes etc, because of all the poking and prodding done in the hospital. This too shall pass.
There is no reason for reckless, endangering myself and others could have only made the situation worse. Here is what drove me I did triple digit speeds on the interstate for 10's of miles.
Last Wednesday my 16 mo. old son was running a 102 fever, my wife took him to his primary care pediatrician. Dr. said take him home give him tylenol.
His fever continued to rise and he went into " Febrile seizure", ( Febrile seizure - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia) my wife called the ambulance, then called me. I raced on the Busa to meet the ambulance at the hospital.
Matthew was in the hospital for 3 days, the fever would go to 102, then up to 103/104. A battery of tests were run. Bloodwork, CAT Scan, Chest X-Ray, Catheterization,EEG. He went through torture:unhappy:
My wife and I have "good" insurance, I was surprised to find out, the Primary Care Pediatrician rarely goes to the hospital anymore. It is the attending Hospital's "on duty" (12 hour shift) pediatrician that determines the treatment.
I was not too happy with a new Dr. running the show every 12 hours, over a 3 day period. One Doctor was grasping at straws probing in his ears for infection, as he screamed in pain
At that point I said, my son has been tortured enough, I told the Dr. get your hands off him. 4 doctors in 3 days have looked at his ears, either give him a treatment or leave him the hell alone. I blew up and threatened to get lawyers involved and transfer him to another hospital. Fortunately I have a sister who is an RN and works for Anthem insurance, she advised me it would be better if we all worked together.
The Dr.'s rotated shifts again as Matthews temp began to stay down, he was finally released Friday evening. Thank GOD there has been no fever since, and he appears to be healthy
I had a "Febrile seizure" , one time, as a child, there is some evidence to support they may be genetic.
Thanks for the many prayers we have recieved, including Busa_Nicks
Matthew is doing fine at home, but "gun shy" of diaper changes etc, because of all the poking and prodding done in the hospital. This too shall pass.
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