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It's not what they want you to think it is, it's what you know it is.
The next morning I decided that I absolutely have to go to the hospital. It was very possible that I could have died anyway, so even if they killed me at the hospital it might not make that much of a difference. So I went downtown to catch a bus to a hospital. I somewhat randomly selected a hospital. Actually I saw a sign on a bus stop that said that bus goes to a hospital, so I took that bus to that hospital.
I took the Metro bus number 10, at 4th Avenue and Pike Street, up to the Group Health Hospital at 200 15th Avenue East in Seattle WA. 98112. It is on the corner of 15th Ave East and East Thomas Street. It was January 4, 2017. I went to the emergency ward/room.
When I went in I had to go to the receptionist. I sat down at his desk and told him my problem. He also looked at me kind of strange, like as if I were making it up or something, but he was bound by having to do his job so he did the paperwork anyway. I was really in that bad of shape, but just because I was half dead doesn't mean I was in fear of dying. Plus I obviously looked poor, broke, and homeless. I am not really poor because I have the wealth of a soul, but I didn't have any money and I was sleeping outside.
He asked me if I had medical insurance and I did. Because I am on disability I also have Medicare Insurance. The government deducts it from my disability. If I did not have medical insurance they probably would not have received me at all. This was primarily the factor in why they had to provide some kind of services to me. Even though the law says they have to at least provide enough services to prevent someone from dying of a life threatening problem, it doesn't mean that they actually have to obey the law or do anything about it. This is because the law are only the people who have the jobs in charge of enforcing it and if they don't enforce it, who is going to care, and know, and do something about it. Plus, they can all be family under SMARiTT, "the family way".
Vote for me for President of the United States of America. "I care and will do something about it". As the President I will have access to and control all of the SMART/SMARiTT cameras, audio equipment, and recordings, computerized.
"I wonder what President Donald Trump thinks about it, and what is he using SMARiTT for. Especially since he has been using SMARiTT for his personal businesses his whole life anyway".
After I did the paperwork at the receptionist, they kind of somewhat reluctantly received me. I had to wait to be seen by the doctor. They did leave me sitting in the waiting room for at least over an hour. I actually kind of expected them to do that.
This is not the first time I have been to a hospital emergency room. They did the same thing to me at the Swedish Medical Center / First Hill, 747 Broadway, Seattle, WA. 98122 on Sunday, January 18, 2009. I went there because I was about half dead or a little bit more from having a Chlamydia infection. A Chlamydia infection is what they call a sexual transmitted disease (STD). There is more about that in my publishment, "Please Help Me, I Have Chlamydia".
They left me sitting in the waiting room for about 45 minutes. The difference between the Swedish Medical Center and the Group Health Hospital was that at the Swedish Medical Center there was absolutely no one else there. I was the only one in the waiting area. At the Group Health Hospital the waiting room was kind of full. I would say about 20 people or so. Though most of them didn't look like they had life threatening injuries. Who knows, maybe I didn't look like I had a life threatening injury either.
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