I REMEMBER distinctly
looking up at 6 firemen.
Me, flat on my back, them in full fireman-costumes with the helmets & all, looking down...
like firemen do . . .
when you make an honest pharmaceutical error, (regarding my first experience with methadone, alcohol AND the benzos, it could have happened to anybody)
resulting in a black out
smack dab
in middle of the Sunset grill.
(good thing it was lunchtime for Music Row, and wasn't very crowded)
resulting in a black out
smack dab
in middle of the Sunset grill.
(good thing it was lunchtime for Music Row, and wasn't very crowded)
IT ONLY TOOK SECONDS for me to quickly get my bearings, snap
back to life, remembering that I had outstanding warrants,
and knowing the authorities would be there in minutes
proclaiming to my astonished caregivers . . .
and knowing the authorities would be there in minutes
proclaiming to my astonished caregivers . . .
"I'M FINE!...sorry.
GOTTA GO!" . . .
right before bounding out the
patio doors and scampering over the fence, and away down the alley.
"DON'T YOU WANT US TO AT LEAST CHECK your blood
pressure? ",
one hollered as I hurriedly exited, knocking over a tray of drinks.
one hollered as I hurriedly exited, knocking over a tray of drinks.