Has there ever been any cases of people checking themselves into a hospital after a hiking trip with "unexplained injuries", or the person refused to talk about what happened to them? Example: person goes hiking, gets "hassled" by "something big" and they end up going into the emergency ward?
This is just idle thoughts here; but if theres anyone who knows anything else about this/could shed some more light on the subject, I would be interested in hearing about it.
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Re: Hominids & Hospitals
Hey Deadpool
It could be an interesting way to start by asking people involved in the medical profession such as emergency room nurses ect they probably ethically would not be able to be to descriptive but they could more than likely comfirm if this type of thing has happend during their shifts .
MY FINAL DECISION IS MAYBE .............
It could be an interesting way to start by asking people involved in the medical profession such as emergency room nurses ect they probably ethically would not be able to be to descriptive but they could more than likely comfirm if this type of thing has happend during their shifts .
MY FINAL DECISION IS MAYBE .............
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