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“Hospitalization: A Review” by Logan Riggs

“Hospitalization: A Review” by Logan Riggs

Update: 2025-10-09
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I woke up Friday morning w/ a very sore left shoulder. I tried stretching it, but my left chest hurt too. Isn't pain on one side a sign of a heart attack?

Chest pain, arm/shoulder pain, and my breathing is pretty shallow now that I think about it, but I don't think I'm having a heart attack because that'd be terribly inconvenient.

But it'd also be very dumb if I died cause I didn't go to the ER.

So I get my phone to call an Uber, when I suddenly feel very dizzy and nauseous. My wife is on a video call w/ a client, and I tell her:

"Baby?"

"Baby?"

"Baby?"

She's probably annoyed at me interrupting; I need to escalate

"I think I'm having a heart attack"

"I think my husband is having a heart attack"[1]

I call 911[2]

"911. This call is being recorded. What's your [...]

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Outline:

(04:09 ) Im a tall, skinny male

(04:41 ) Procedure

(06:35 ) A Small Mistake

(07:39 ) Take 2

(10:58 ) Lessons Learned

(11:13 ) The Squeaky Wheel Gets the Oil

(12:12 ) Make yourself comfortable.

(12:42 ) Short Form Videos Are for Not Wanting to Exist

(12:59 ) Point Out Anything Suspicious

(13:23 ) Ask and Follow Up by Setting Timers.

(13:49 ) Write Questions Down

(14:14 ) Look Up Terminology

(14:26 ) Putting On a Brave Face

(14:47 ) The Hospital Staff

(15:50 ) Gratitude

The original text contained 12 footnotes which were omitted from this narration.

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First published:

October 9th, 2025



Source:

https://www.lesswrong.com/posts/5kSbx2vPTRhjiNHfe/hospitalization-a-review


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Narrated by TYPE III AUDIO.


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Images from the article:

Me, pre-procedure, living my best life
Me, post-procedure with a tube in my lungs. This is the best face I could manage (I was in a lot of pain here actually).
Me and my new best friend. A Suction Master 3000 (with port and starboard attachments), which filtered my fluids while slowly sucking in the air from my chest-cavity. We've been inseparable ever since!
It's hard to see, but that's my undergarments in a
He's feeding me food here saying
Pico Park was so much fun and beginner friendly. We just hooked up a few controllers to my laptop & played local co-op. So many hilarious moments; it was such a blast:)
Special thanks to @scottviteri for this mechanical puzzle. Even though he didn't know I was hospitalized, this kept me occupied for a good 30 minutes.
Colorful bouquet featuring dahlias and chrysanthemums in pink, yellow, and purple shades.
Three visitors in a hospital room, one holding colorful flowers.
Hospital patient in blue gown using laptop while holding drink cup.
Medical diagram showing vasovagal syncope causes, symptoms, and pathophysiology pathway.  The illustration breaks down the background information, prodrome symptoms (like dizziness and nausea), and explains how emotional or environmental triggers lead to loss of consciousness through parasympathetic nervous system activation and decreased blood flow to the brain.
American Heart Association infographic showing six common heart attack warning symptoms.  The image displays a gray silhouette with numbered indicators (1-6) marking different areas where symptoms may occur, alongside corresponding icons and descriptions: chest pain, jaw/neck/back pain, arm/shoulder discomfort, shortness of breath, lightheadedness, and nausea.
Newlywed couple sharing joyful moment at sunset, bride holding colorful bouquet.
A joyful outdoor wedding scene with a chandelier and sunset-lit tree.
A wedding couple cutting their cake on a crystal chandelier stand, under string lights.
Dancing couple under string lights beside a brick-columned porch at night.<hr style="margin-top: 24px; margin-bottom
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“Hospitalization: A Review” by Logan Riggs

“Hospitalization: A Review” by Logan Riggs