ambulance - 5.27.24
My friend from Metula once described an ambulance ride to the hospital . The bumps were unbelievable and she arrived in much worse shape than she left her sickbed.
And I laughed. In Tel Aviv, I said, it wasn’t possible. We have good ambulances and good roads, But at 5 a.m. when I woke Ezi up to call the emergency doctors, and they stuck me in an ambulance, I felt every bump in the road as if I was being beat up. I kept looking at the back door that had the pictures of two kidnapped ambulance drivers and I kept saying – their situation, if they are alive, is much worse. I have nothing to complain about.
By the time we got to the hospital, nothing hurt me.
So – I got diagnosed with a UTI, got some intravenous antibiotics, and went home.
It was my first time in an ambulance, and I would have believed that it was only Israel that has bumpy rides like that had not a friend in Boston told me of his heart attack rush the week before.