ambulance | health | aging | allergies | ER visit

My Very First Ambulance Ride

also — hopefully my last

Lynn Dorman, Ph.D.; J.D.
4 min readOct 23, 2024

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PREFACE

This is sort of Part 3 of: “What did you do this summer?” I’ve been slowly getting back to writing by telling everyone about my summer…maybe PARTS 1 AND 2 will get done by winter!

THE AMBULANCE RIDE

Well — it took til almost my mid-octogenarian age number to need an ambulance! And to have my first hospital visit [for my care] since my son was born over 46 years ago!

WHY?

The past

In brief, I have an allergy to crustaceans. Many moons ago, I always figured it was something else that I ate. For example, if I had a lobster roll in Maine, I would think it was another part of the meal, or if I had lobster at a cookout I figured it was something else that was not sitting well with me. The reactions back then were not too bad. I would generally get nauseous and throw up. I finally figured it was an allergy and thought that if I kept eating them, the allergy would dissipate — I would become immune by building a tolerance. Then a physician friend of mine told me to please stop eating them because all I was doing was adding to the toxin in my body and I would just get…

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Lynn Dorman, Ph.D.; J.D.
Lynn Dorman, Ph.D.; J.D.

Written by Lynn Dorman, Ph.D.; J.D.

NYC native, snarky, opinionated octogenarian, educated [with PhD and JD]- I write, I talk, I think, I opine, I teach — and will do so until I can’t.

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