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Originally Posted by justinsain
You left out the part where you had to wait two hours before a doctor could see you then another two hours of tests and X-rays to diagnose the problem all the while you're still doubled up in pain. Once they've determined its kidney stones THEN they give you the morphine. BTW after the morphine kicks in all the nurses look hot.
Speaking from personal experience 
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Actually, the hospital close to me is amazing, it was only 15 minutes from the time I got there until the time they pumped me full of morphine. About 5 minutes of paperwork, then they took me to a bed in the E.R., Doctor was right there, asked me a few questions while the nurse took my vitals, and bam, they had me on morphine. The CT scan didn't come until 90min later. I've been to this hospital twice and am amazed at how fast and efficient they are. No other hospital like it.