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Old 12-11-2013, 09:58 PM #18
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What is Cinderella protocol? I'm dying to find out because I love ED slang and haven't heard that one yet.

For me, unless the Cinderella protocol is something hideous, I'm not going to worry about getting a medic alert bracelet just for MS.

I'd welcome a CT scan or xrays if I'm in a state of altered conscious, paralysis or uneven pupils from MS. And in my experience if they thought I was a drug OD they would run labs before just doing something and heck a benzo drip doesn't sound all that bad to me even if I'm not at risk of benzo or ETOH withdrawal.

Truth is if a Heimlich maneuver won't fix what ails me please just let me croak. MS is enough I have no desire to deal with another diagnosis and whatever treatment might go along.
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