Blue Springs, MO
Local near-celebrity, Mary Beth Sutton, known for her blog,
Mary, Me was taken by ambulance to the hospital on Monday after suffering what
she described to followers (before calling 911) as “traumatic heart attack
symptoms.”
After testing, doctors at St. Luke’s South determined that
Ms. Sutton had no heart problems,
and had most likely experienced a panic attack.
In the interest of being thorough and avoiding a med-mal
lawsuit, St. Luke’s staff asked many questions.
What had she eaten for breakfast? What medications did she
take? What was she doing when the symptoms started? How would she be paying for
this visit?
Ms. Sutton explained that her morning was normal. She’d made
herself some buttered toast, took a selfie with it, and posted to social media.
Then she worked out to a Sweatin’ with the Oldies video, took a selfie, and
posted to social media. Then she went to Starbucks, taking a selfie in the car,
then another one with the barista, and in the car again, this time getting the
temperature gauge in the shot, and posted each of those.
Ms. Sutton stated that once home, she trimmed her toenails
and jumped in the shower.
"And that’s when the trouble started."
“Your symptoms started in the shower?” asked the photogenic
doctor.
“Well, yes. I love your scrubs. I was shampooing my hair and
wondering if I should change my facebook profile picture again when I realized
I forgot to take a selfie of my toenails. Suddenly I was short of breath and
lightheaded and my heart rate got weird. Totes weird.”
“I see,” said the doctor. “I’m going to recommend rest and I
want you to seriously consider counseling.”
“I don’t nee- Wait! That would make for a great blog series!
Mind if I get a pic of us by the EKG equipment?”
Ms. Sutton got the photo, but did not get counseling, justifying her actions by saying, online, "It's social media or cat collecting or self-medicating or something, you know? And hey! I refuse to let my followers down! So here's a selfie of me drinking some water - enjoy!"
I really needed this laugh!
ReplyDeleteThanks for coming by and laughing at me : )
DeleteOh, lordy, it's fun to see yourself in a character, sort of, but maybe not this particular one. Chuck calls me Ms. Nonsequitur. And I post WAY too much on FB. And I'm a blogger who only has 12 followers, but they're mine, dammit! Mary, Me, indeed. I'd use it, but Denise, Me doesn't quite have the same effect.
ReplyDeleteThanks for the giggles. I think. Hey, in keeping with my egocentric thinking, is this about me? You'd tell me, right?
HA Denise! If you think it's about you I hear you can talk to licensed counselors on social media these days : )
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DeleteOh my! This made my day ;-)
ReplyDeleteThanks Robyn!
DeleteThis was great to laugh with, wait. Let me get a selfie. Oh, shoot lost my selfie stick and my camera's in the car. I lost my selfie stick when a friend told me to put down the stick.
ReplyDeleteHAHAHA! I don't know why I'm just seeing your comment, but I'm glad I did.
DeleteI know someone who would take the time to let people know about traumatic heart attack symptoms before--and sometimes instead of--calling 911, so I was laughing at the first paragraph. My question is, did Mary steal the temperature gauge so she could get a selfie of it in the car? And oh, look, shiny thing. So much fun :-)
ReplyDeleteThanks, Crystal! I wonder if Canadians call the temp gauge something else, or maybe that's just what I call it…anyway, thanks for coming by! Appreciate it.
DeleteHaha! My first laugh of the day. Not that I didn't love seeing my friend's ingrown toenail.
ReplyDeleteHa and thanks. Do you want to see my toenails? I think not.
DeleteI appreciate this, because just today while sitting in a meeting with a state Senator's policy analyst I caught myself looking at a dead moth on the windowpane behind a curtain and thought, "There's a blog post here!"
ReplyDeleteI'm dying laughing over your observation. It's all we can do.
DeleteThat was great fun! Thoroughly enjoyed it.
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