sheltielover
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ok where are you? i answered all your questions now where are you?
sheltielover said:ya, thats it i'm crazy.... I typed up everything just has it happened and I got kicked on twice. Because it was probably to long and the site logs you off if you don't change screens i guess. but anyway then i typed it up again and i thought i had saved it. But don't know where it went. do do do do do ya I'm crazy.... not. not. s
No but seriously, I was only saying that because according to the ADA ( = Americans with Disability Act) in order to be considered to have a disability who have to either:
a) Know some one who does have a disability.
b) Have an actual disability.
c) To be thought of having a disability.
Then you are eligellable to be protected under the ADA. That's what I was simply referring to. However people are going to think what they want anyway. So, go ahead and think that. I really don't care, because you don't know me or anyone else on this forum that's the good thing about it. But I can tell you and everyone else that NO I'am not crazy,
nor am I playing games either. That's no game to play telling people my husband passed away and he really did not. NO WAY. Not that way, Not that game.
Thank You......
I answered you last post within 20 minutes and now you wait another 4 days and wonder who is here?sheltielover said:Hello hello, is any one out there?
So what do you all think?
Do you think it is something I really should look in to?
I just do not understand, how my husbands blood sugar can drop so drastically and no
bells or whisles went off? How can that be?
How can it be that it took 8 minutes for the nurses to get oxygen to him? In intensive care?
Can someone out there (a Nurse, Doctor) please explain to me why did it take so long for them to administer oxygen to him and it was a "pump" on at that?
You have confessed to being crazy (and embarrassingly proud of it ) ,sheltielover said:Hello hello, is any one out there?
So what do you all think?
Do you think it is something I really should look in to?
I just do not understand, how my husbands blood sugar can drop so drastically and no
bells or whisles went off? How can that be?
How can it be that it took 8 minutes for the nurses to get oxygen to him? In intensive care?
Can someone out there (a Nurse, Doctor) please explain to me why did it take so long for them to administer oxygen to him and it was a "pump" on at that?
Me too!!Shay-Pari'e said:I'm still wondering if I can qualify for disibility, because I know someone who is disabled.
ya, you are all sick. I answered the questions, did any of you ever read the answers?lolbackagain said:Maybe sheltielover snuck in to the hospital and removed the oxygen from her husband and as soon as she returned home the hospital called and told her to git there fast.Just a thought.