Epilepsy Attack at Work Stopped by Boss’s Fast Action


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:) 8-) ;( :D :( :O :P ;) :heart: :ermm: :angel: :angry: :alien: :blink: :blush: :cheerful: :devil: :dizzy: :getlost: :happy: :kissing: :ninja: :pinch: :pouty: :sick: :sideways: :silly: :sleeping: :unsure: :woot: :wassat:
1 +1 Lemmiwinks 3 weeks ago

I once had a seizure alone on my bosses desk. Split my head all his investor summary report that he needed to reprint for his clients. LOL

2 +1 Mic7411 3 weeks ago

Normally, the machine grabs it!!!

4 +1 HitlerWasBased 3 weeks ago

LOL...the boss did nothing. epilepsy has to pass on its own.

0 +1 vic20 3 weeks ago

@HitlerWasBased Yeah he should have put him on the floor far from the machinery and waited out the seizures.

4 +1 dkskull 3 weeks ago

Just a bit too close for the other guy to just walk away and pretend he didn't see it this time?

0 +1 ScreaminMime 3 weeks ago

... look like your peptides will take an extra week tog et her :ermm:

5 +1 GodlessReactor 3 weeks ago

What exactly was the fast action here? Patting him on the back as he cracks his ribs falling on those metal steps?

3 +1 tommix1 3 weeks ago

There's no stopping epilepsy. For severe epilepsy they split ya brain in half.

5 +1 TheYncAteMyBalls 3 weeks ago

Sum ting wong.

1 +1 JobyFluorine 3 weeks ago

@TheYncAteMyBalls Bang Ding Ow?

4 +1 Gunthrix 3 weeks ago

5k to 20k for an ambulance ride in the USA.

1 +1 JobyFluorine 3 weeks ago

@Gunthrix Yup. And it comes out of your pocket if you don't have insurance.

In the U.K. the NHS covers the bill for the ambulance, even the air ambulance I think, but that's why federal taxes are so high there. I did my taxes in the U.K. for shits and giggles and I'd have to pay close to double in the U.K. , which is no where remotely near being offset by my insurance rates.

Medical repatriation via air ambulance always comes out of pocket.