Also, as for Hamlin:
His vitals are back to normal and they have put him to sleep to put a breathing tube down his throat. They are currently running tests.
So long as he's intubated, he'll be in critical care. So, I would be wrong in that he's not be in the regular ward at this time.
Sad but true, he's getting special treatment. As soon as they found out I was well insured and had a lot of money, the quality of care I got was exceptional.
It's not fair, but it is what it is.
As I've shared before, I was on my own private ward - often with a dozen or more visitors, including people spending the night in my room and in other rooms.
Sad but true... You're not going to get that same level of treatment.
Last time I went to a hospital they threw me out
LMFAO...
I shouldn't laugh, but I did. I'm sorry for your experience at the hospital. I got treated like royalty. That's not really an exaggeration. If I'd been royalty, they'd have done pretty much the same thing - except they'd have had press releases and shit like that. They got me to an ER, got me stable, got me to another ER by helicopter, and then treated me like a golden god.
I was on my own ward except for one night. Even when I was 'moved' to the rehab ward, they actually came and got me from my own private ward. I had that whole ward for about two weeks. It was a 4 bed private ward, where they stick important people. It even had all the gear to treat a special ICU patient, but I wasn't attached to all that gear.
Shit, there were two nurses ALWAYS on duty in my ward - for up to four people. The doors were secured and had to be opened electronically. You couldn't just come in and visit me, you had to make it through their security to come visit me. The most people I recall visiting at the same time was like 20 people.
On top of that, we had our own 'hospitality' room, where they had food, drinks, snacks, etc... You could just walk in and grab what you wanted.
The ONLY reason I got that treatment was 'cause I have money and had really good insurance. By the time I landed at the Augusta hospital, FMH had already sent 'em my insurance information and I had them go in my pants (they were cut off) to retrieve an unlimited AmEx Black card that has no spending limit from my wallet. It's a card made out of metal and literally has no spending limit. I could buy a 300 million dollar plane with it, if I actually wanted to.
(I can't afford the capital for a 300 million dollar plane, for the record. I don't have 300 mil in liquid assets - not even fucking close.)
I refused to take a drug test is all.
I don't have the capital for a 3 million dollar plane, not even close!
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