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<blockquote data-quote="504RP" data-source="post: 1714148" data-attributes="member: 40335"><p>I went by the hospital to get a disc of my MRI to take with me to my doctors appointment this coming Friday.</p><p></p><p>While in the waiting room a young woman who looked to be in her 30's brought a young lady in a wheel chair into the waiting room. Whom I would guess might have been in her early teens. Maybe older or younger. When someone is practically a skeleton it is hard to tell.</p><p></p><p> Her right leg had been amputated about 8 inches below her knee. The woman who brought her in was I assume the girls Mother.</p><p></p><p>The girl had some type of mental disability, she was trying to scream or maybe yell out due to pains she was having. Poor girl her screams didn't sound like nothing I have ever heard before. If you couldn't have seen where the screams were coming from. You wouldn't have known they were coming from a human.</p><p></p><p>I heard the Nurse ask her Mother if the girl had ever had kidney stone's. Maybe that was what was causing her pain.</p><p></p><p>Thought to myself how terrible it must be to be in that much pain and not be able to communicate where you were hurting.</p><p></p><p>The girls Mother just had a blank stare on her face. Really felt sorry for them both. Can only imagine how helpless the girls Mother must feel.</p><p></p><p>About the same time that happened a young woman about 5 foot 8 inches tall walked by. She was practically a skeleton. I couldn't beleave someone could be that skinny and be able to walk, let alone stand up.</p><p></p><p>Was looking around the waiting room at all of the people. It's was pretty bad. If your able to get up of a morning and go to work. You better be thankful for everyday you get to do that.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="504RP, post: 1714148, member: 40335"] I went by the hospital to get a disc of my MRI to take with me to my doctors appointment this coming Friday. While in the waiting room a young woman who looked to be in her 30's brought a young lady in a wheel chair into the waiting room. Whom I would guess might have been in her early teens. Maybe older or younger. When someone is practically a skeleton it is hard to tell. Her right leg had been amputated about 8 inches below her knee. The woman who brought her in was I assume the girls Mother. The girl had some type of mental disability, she was trying to scream or maybe yell out due to pains she was having. Poor girl her screams didn't sound like nothing I have ever heard before. If you couldn't have seen where the screams were coming from. You wouldn't have known they were coming from a human. I heard the Nurse ask her Mother if the girl had ever had kidney stone's. Maybe that was what was causing her pain. Thought to myself how terrible it must be to be in that much pain and not be able to communicate where you were hurting. The girls Mother just had a blank stare on her face. Really felt sorry for them both. Can only imagine how helpless the girls Mother must feel. About the same time that happened a young woman about 5 foot 8 inches tall walked by. She was practically a skeleton. I couldn't beleave someone could be that skinny and be able to walk, let alone stand up. Was looking around the waiting room at all of the people. It's was pretty bad. If your able to get up of a morning and go to work. You better be thankful for everyday you get to do that. [/QUOTE]
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