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<p>I have to tell you all I have absolutely NO complaints about how they took care of him. The Cadre were great, especially his squad leader (went along with him on the ambulance ride and stayed there till he was released a couple of hours later). One quick squad leader, since they caught him before the cement did!</p>

<p>Same thing about not being acclimated, stress, dehydrated, and not enough caloric intake. They seem to think that the caloric intake isn't because he doesn't get enough to eat, he's just used to spreading it around the day so his blood sugar levels stay up. </p>

<p>However, after a quick liter of salt water (0.9 NS-normal saline) and a nice breakfast (that he ate EVERY single bite of), he was reported to be 110% better and will spend the rest of his day in the rack, until cleared by Navy medical tomorrow. Boy is very embarrassed about this. :(</p>

<p>The staff at Anne Arundel are fantastic! Just in case your mids are ever there. :)</p>

<p>No alcohol today, but maybe tonight! Went and shipped his flat rate package at the post office this afternoon and the postal clerk REEKED of alcohol (plus, she was really rude to everyone, except me. I just kept my trap shut). I feel inebriated just breathing the air around her!!</p>

<p>You guys are the best! Thanks for the support!</p>