3 pwh There-ase always somebody willing to help you. B: tOIp Well, I dL' think medical facilities are as good here, I agree with you there. Just a few weeks ago, my wife was sick,-taken -i-, and the way.o? somebody said if you go to Rpmes hospital, church Homesl.hospital,Lo )stand a much better chance to go into the emergency room. So, we went over there, in the emergency ward, and just as soon as we were inside, people from car wrecks started coming in, ambulance, calls, and that sort of thing, so)I was there eight hours later, I spent about eight hours over there waiting for my wife to see the doctor. I d4n't know if that unusual, or .. C: No, th4t shot unusual, that happens a lot. jp B: And some people stayed over as we did, way over in the night, 10:30 when we finally got away. And I saw people who said tei t been there all day, and hadn't been able to get help. Of course, this was on a week-end, there was just one doctor on duty, and one nurse, I believe. C: Well, Ivebeen in hospitals, up here and iybeen in hospitals in North Carolina. A4 I6t (>bt eit)J like the doctors there act like yq um a person, not just a statistic. B: Right, they ddn'ttreat you like yore just a thing. C: No, th1yr-r I was there, and in fact, one time when they carried me in down there they didn't think I was going to live, and the doctors that worked on me, I had never seen before, and he worked on me, he cared for me. I had a slight mental problem due to the wreck that I was in, and he tried to condition my mind, you know, tried to get me to accept the fact, not withdraw, and here, they more or less, yo 're here,"we'll)do what we can, and when you leave you're on your own. And I believe if it hadn't been for that doctor, I would have went