ayse I was afraid when my son had a stroke in California rather than here in the UK because although he has (very expensive) insurance it doesn't fully cover everything.
I got the call after he was in hospital and I was very afraid for him.
I need not have been so anxious and soon was grateful he wasn't here with potentially a wait for the ambulance.
His had only taken seven minutes to get to him and within an hour he had already had his bloods done, a brain scan and all the other tests and was in a private room. The correct thrombolysis drug had been administered.
I'm sure, like here, everywhere is different but I will always be grateful.
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