Very cute! :-)
Yes, except it’s not cute when you really need to use the ER.
I do anything to avoid going to the ER. However, one time it was obvious I had a broken bone. I went to the ER and sat in the waiting room four hours before being seen. In front of me were numerous babies with runny noses and all the types of characters noted in this article.
I would like to see more specialized ER-type facilities that you could use a couple of times a year and have it covered by your insurance. For Pete’s sake, if you think you’ve broken a bone, why can’t you pull up to a clinic, pretty much immediately be given an x-ray, then leave or have it treated?
Good grief, my son had a soccer hit and we really needed to make sure he did not have a break. Five hours later . . .