But then they remove the cuffs, take her back inside (sounds like under her own power), she is re-admitted and THEN dies?
Don't really see how the family thinks this is LEs fault? They are called to remove a discharged patient. They do so. They then escort her back in when she complains of symptoms. What did LE do wrong here?
IF this is anything like what happened to me, MAYBE I can explain. Although don't take my case as gospel, it just sounds the same.
Okay, I couldn't breathe, I was seeing flashing lights, stars, woozy. Managed to get to hospital (someone drove me from work). Sat for a few minutes in emergency room. When they took my vitals, I was fine. Thing is, I wasn't fine. I was only fine when I sat STILL for a few minutes and my oxygen levels replenished themselves. The minute I had to get up and walk around or do much of anything, they plummeted - I believe I went to the mid seventies days later when someone who knew what they were doing checked me out. The mid seventies I'm told ain't good at all. Of course that did not happen in the hospital. In the hospital they gave me a B something shot and a breathing treatment and sent me home.
Well, on the way home the lights came back and I couldn't breathe again. I even worked like that for a few hours the next day until I had to leave or die - my body was telling me this loud and clear. Finally, one doctor had the good sense to walk me around with that thingee on my finger and it went off like a fire alarm. I did not have enough air.
Had I gone to the hospital, which I did, and they found nothing wrong and released me, which they did, but had me arrested for knowing there was really something wrong and refusing to leave, I would probably have died too from the movement and the stress of being arrested. I'm afraid, IF she had the same thing I did, that hospital, and the one I went to, didn't know their behinds from a hole in the wall. I'm lucky I survived.
Not saying this is what happened to her, but it sure sounds like what happened to me.
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