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I have an Epileptologist - a Level 4 Epi Center.
They have already been alerted, notified, etc. They know about this Pursuit. The problem is - I'm not able to get a hold of them because their telephone equipment is malfunctioning, it's cutting off halfway and I don't think they're aware of it. Secondly, I can't go anywhere as my car's in the impound as evidence. And yes, the Hospital knew what the whole issue was, but it was a little confusion going on, I later found out there had been misunderstanding as a Deputy talked with my son while I was asleep (FINALLY!) and apparently they thought "I was driving and fleeing from the police and had seizures", and later when the Deputies attempted to get the reports it was then when the ER Doctors realized they got it all "wrong", I wasn't fleeing from anyone, my son and I were the victims, and we were the "end" of the pursuit. We should have been in the Trauma Room and not in the "Non-Urgent" room way in the back. I did not deny any care at all, they refused to give me my medications as I'm on a schedule, my son begged them to provide it to me, the first one that was due. And when the last main dosage of the day was due, they were telling me they didn't have it except for the generic. My Epi does not want me on generic, he wants me on BRAND NAME ONLY and according to them they did not have any and I would have to bring it from home. And I never heard of a Hospital not having this. I've been in 24 car accidents - none ever being my fault, ever! So I have experience up in my sleeves, and some of those Deputies KNOWS this. And WHY the hospital kept me in my cold, wet, dirty, grass, mud, clothes and never changing me into something dry is beyond me. I had spent hours shivering being cold even though they must had given me 5-6 blankets to keep warm. YES - the impact triggered seizures, but before the impact, I was seizure-free, but that was because the side of my head hit the window and window frame of the car. I suffered the greater impact as the fleeing felon hit me on my end. And the interesting part is, his car was a 70s' Camero, and my car was my son's 2002 Daewoo, which I took it away from him after he totaled my brand new car which he took without my permission over a year ago (DUI), so my car (I call it a plastic toy) is really an expensive stereo equipment that runs on 4 wheels and gas as my son put a lot of money into the sound system (boom box, etc). The puzzling factor is, why the air bags never went off, and the Cops have checked and the system IS turned on and IS not disabled. However, the whole front driver's front side almost to my door is totaled and destroyed, insomuch the frame and chassis has been snapped. My car had no chance against a lean mean piece of metal (one reason why my son and I love old cars, because of the metal). YES - both my son and I wore seat belts, so that played a major IMPORTANCE right there. Deputies saw it, Witnesses saw it - so they all knew we wore our seat belts, but the airbags should have been deployed. It's been really frustrating for me, I still take my AED's. And while according to my son and Deputies and Doctors and Nurses, I did sustain seizures, but I have absolutely no memory of having any. I can't even remember much of the accident except for the first part of the impact, but anything else after that I don't remember or know, I didn't even know which hospital I was in, or why I we were there. I assumed my son told them to take us there, but he said I said. See my point? He also said that I was seizing and fighting the Deputies, Fire Dept, Paramedics and they had to wait to treat me, but I have no memory of it, as I was going in and out of it so quickly. It's frustrating! But as the time went on, the seizures subsided. NOW as for the hospital issue, they only performed a quickie C-Scan. It is virtually unknown if they ever contacted or even attempted to make any contacts with my Level 4 Epi. However, when another Deputy arrived, and corrected the ER Doctors about what had happened, I had already missed one of my AED and was late for my major AED's and they wanted to admit me. We were tired, hungry, soaking wet, cold, in pain, etc - and unhappy the way we were treated - we just wanted to go HOME and I wanted my MEDS! I didn't want anymore seizures or put myself at risk for any. I found it very hard to believe that the Hospital didn't have any of my meds - another reason why we chose to head home. They knew all about the neck pain, back pain, head injury, etc. They knew about the "gong" like sound in my head, but didn't seem to care. NOW that we know we were placed in an "Non-Urgent" Room, way in the back, we feel more insulted. And my son feels hurt by the way they treated his mom. He told me he kept telling them, but they seemed to ignore him. (He's almost 23 years old so this isn't a kid you're talking about, and besides, he's HUGE, and he looks like a linebacker for a Pro Football Team). In a lot of ways - I feel like I've been betrayed, having been in 24 accidents, a lot of them, I didn't have to go to the hospital, but those that I did, I was treated far better than this, only accident #18 was the worst one of them all and that one was the one we had a solid lawsuit case (the ONLY one that I ever had a lawsuit that went nowhere). Just so that people don't get the wrong idea, not all the accidents I was the driver, 2 of them I was the cyclist (riding the bike), and couple of them I was the passenger, and majority of them were rear-end collisions where people weren't paying attention. But this was my first time involving a Cop Pursuit. I think I now been through them all, except being over a bridge, and I don't want to experience that part. ![]()
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