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6 minutes ago, phantomcapsnet said:

Yes in my country except emergencies, specialists does not take rendez-vous  at 3 am

Only a nures needed, the doctor would read the EEG the day after

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7 minutes ago, phantomcapsnet said:

that 's a big difference with Nicole who is supposed to enter the hospital at  2:30 am

She had a siezure, she would go the emerg at the local hospital.  They would triage her.  She will sit untill an emerg DOCTOR looks at her.  They may order tests.  The tests may take some time to be done.  They will admitt her once she has been evaluated or they may send her home.  That is all that is known.

I have a family member who is an emerg doctor.  I have been to emerg at 2am in Canada, the US, and in europe.  It's the same 

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4 minutes ago, phantomcapsnet said:

that 's a big difference with Nicole who is supposed to enter the hospital at  2:30 am

No, read my post again, I said she might have been admitted during or after the UM yesterday, She maybe was allowed to leave in the evening, till 2:30.

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14 minutes ago, ed2 said:

No, read my post again, I said she might have been admitted during or after the UM yesterday, She maybe was allowed to leave in the evening, till 2:30.

I understand your posts, but still hospitals do not work around each individual person's sleep patterns. If Nicole was admitted for an overnight test (even if she had been there earlier in the day) she would have to be re-admitted in the early evening and she would try to sleep earlier than normal. People who work night shifts and therefore sleep all day do not get given appointments in the daytime, they have to adjust their sleep pattern to adapt to the hospital, not the other way around

in short, it doesn't matter what your sleep pattern is, unless you are in a private hospital you must change it to meet the hospital requirements

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16 minutes ago, ed2 said:

No, read my post again, I said she might have been admitted during or after the UM yesterday, She maybe was allowed to leave in the evening, till 2:30.

Ok ! We are not talking about the same thing. You are telling that when Nicole cam back at 2:15 she was  back from the hospital. I can agree with this theory

I was speaking about when Nicole left 10minutes later (around 2:30am)  and spent the overnight outside until today 2:55 pm. I can't believe she returned to the hospital at 2:30 am.

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9 minutes ago, Benfold said:

I understand your posts, but still hospitals do not work around each individual person's sleep patterns. If Nicole was admitted for an overnight test (even if she had been there earlier in the day) she would have to be re-admitted in the early evening and she would try to sleep earlier than normal. People who work night shifts and therefore sleep all day do not get given appointments in the daytime, they have to adjust their sleep pattern to adapt to the hospital, not the other way around

in short, it doesn't matter what your sleep pattern is, unless you are in a private hospital you must change it to meet the hospital requirements

Yes, within limits though! 

When 've been admitted to hospital, to monitor my breathing during sleep. I was admitted at noon, took some tests, then I was allowed to leave the hospital untill 22, they monted some devices to me, but I didn't go to sleep before 1:30, slept till 10:00, then I had to wait for the doctor, I could leave around 13.

But I too now doubt Nicole was

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