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Old 02-10-2012, 02:14 PM #8
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If it were in my city in the USA, then I would go to the ER. Here they evaluate you and see that you get in to see the proper Specialty Docs...in your case a Neuro, among others. You either are admitted to hosp for tests or go home to wait it out.

In Canada, you would know better, as to the speed and manner of ER care you get there. The ER here has greatly improved.

Feel better..
The wait in the ER here is at min of 8 hrs..and if they have a neuro on staff is another thing..
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