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Replies to "@2011panc You have really been through so much. I am glad things are finally looking up...."
@contentandwell thank you for your response. Regarding ambulance rides, we have a freeze/thaw situation every winter that destroys our streets, so this time of the year they are very rough either with cracks/potholes or ice/slush buildup. Ambulances pick up and magnify every bump, so both rides last Thursday were quite rough, so much so that it took up to 4 tries over one stretch to get a blood pressure reading. The longest land ambulance ride I have been on was over 300 miles that takes 5 hours by car. It took significantly more time in the ambulance. Thankfully they sedated me for part of the drive but left my shoes on and my heals were sore for two days after. That was the worst one. Besides the stress over transporting my newborn in a terminal state, my air ambulance ride was quite pleasant and enjoyable. I was distracted by the experienced and caring pilot pointing out terrain and landmarks to distract me from the code status activity behind me. Stressful, but a good result. That child is now 40 years old. Interesting that we, desperately sick people, become experts on such things as emergency services, isn't it? Blessings