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This is one of the worst hospitals I have ever been to. I gave them a list of symptoms when I went to the ER, had to repeat myself to the snotty nurses at the desk about five times, one of them even asked me how could I walk to the ER if I had a foot injury - well, like I told you five times already, my foot isn't hurting right now. They must deal with a lot of crazy people, because it was like they thought I was lying to them. I haven't been to a doctor in 15 years, and I finally go, and now I remember why I hate it so much. Then when I see the doctor, he only asks about one of the things I've told them - doesn't ask me about the high pitched sound that's started going off in my left ear, doesn't ask about my foot which is irregularly spasming and losing circulation entirely, or the chest pains. Then when I ask him to check my foot, he just looks at it, he doesn't even touch the foot. He tells me it's fine and that toes just lock upward sometimes. And the circulation, I ask. That happens too. Oh good, thanks for your medical expertise, it's good to know you have ultra sound eyes, medical superman. They also didn't remove the IV insert they put in my arm before they sent me home. I had to remind them.
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