Picky picky
By booger - 18/07/2013 07:41 - United States - Plano
By booger - 18/07/2013 07:41 - United States - Plano
By james52 - 18/07/2013 04:04 - United States - Mckinney
By WasntMe - 17/07/2013 23:15 - United States
By alyssuhh526 - 17/07/2013 21:51 - United States - Channelview
I appreciate you guy's concerns, but really I am fine. I do live with a foster family and they are the sweetest. I'm not in danger or anything of that nature. They give me clean clothes and a comfy bed to sleep in, and three meals a day. I turn 16 in a few weeks so I'll be getting a job at a local grocery. And no they are not "rednecks," they are just great Mid Westerners. It was nothing worth getting anyone in trouble about. Again, thanks guys!
By igotsbadluck - 17/07/2013 21:44 - United States - Smyrna
By Anonymous - 17/07/2013 17:38 - United States - Monroe
By Anonymous - 17/07/2013 16:02 - Canada - Mississauga
By Anonymous - 17/07/2013 11:56 - United States
By sucker and suckatash/say don't spray - 17/07/2013 10:06 - United States - Pearl City
By :-( - 17/07/2013 05:22 - Australia - Rozelle
By anonymous - 17/07/2013 04:48 - United States - Katy
By me:( - 16/07/2013 23:44 - United States - Romulus
By hannahisacooler - 16/07/2013 23:41 - United States - Chino Hills
By .__. - 16/07/2013 20:00 - United States - Saint Paul
By Orchard - 16/07/2013 17:25 - United States - Seminole
Hi, this is the OP. I told them in triage with tears streaming down my face that I thought it was a kidney stone. I was in so much pain I could barely fill out the forms. There were only a couple of possibilities as to the source of pain to begin with since the pain was all down my left flank and upper left quadrant. I have medical training so I wasn't too shocked to find out it was a kidney stone. What was shocking was they thought I was faking to get a drug fix, put me on the back burner, then acted like it was somehow my fault for not being seen sooner so they could help manage the pain.
By ronnieG - 16/07/2013 16:06 - United States - Decatur
By ScenicSubterfuge - 16/07/2013 16:01 - United States - Houston
OP here, that thought hasn't even crossed my mind! That's scary! Haha, she's fine now, but we're already considering moving her to an old folks home -- she's in her late 70s -- so that'll be the next move!
By Aliiiice - 16/07/2013 13:18 - France - Offranville
By TNDriver - 16/07/2013 13:12 - United States - Jackson
By muffin - 16/07/2013 12:01 - Austria
By Anonymous - 16/07/2013 04:41 - United States
By Anonymous - 16/07/2013 00:10 - United States - Charlotte
By Jer - 15/07/2013 23:36 - United States - Louisville
By lame-o-prof - 15/07/2013 21:14 - Canada - Edmonton
By Anonymous - 15/07/2013 19:25 - United States - Colonial Beach
By helpme - 15/07/2013 17:25 - Canada - Sudbury
By thatkid00117 - 15/07/2013 17:15 - United States - Avalon
Hey guys, it was a pretty rough day so I wasn't surprised at least one person encountered trouble, and he didn't speak a word whilst he was gripped tightly to the flotation device. Once on shore I asked him if he was alright and instructed him how not to get caught in another rip current. He promptly to me to "f off" and that he didn't need help. At that point his girlfriend ran up to ask if he was hurt, and everything went downhill from there. I appreciate the sympathy, but it would be a little irresponsible of me to let the man die :)
By leeceetaylor99 - 15/07/2013 16:47 - United States - San Antonio
By sammy77sam - 15/07/2013 13:41 - Saint Kitts and Nevis - Basseterre
By ugh - 15/07/2013 11:46 - United States - Philadelphia
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Hey, I talked to him about it and he denied it and then said sorry. We've been together for four years (high school sweethearts). we've been fighting for a long while and we both think its time for a change. I still love him very much but think its time for someone to appreciate me.