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Timing is everything!
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I had an appointment set up for tomorrow with an older regular of mine. (He is in his 70's).

This afternoon he sent me an email canceling his appointment tomorrow as he was not feeling well and actually was on his way to the hospital.

Then this evening he updated me that he had a heart attack.

Wow glad he went to the hospital. But now all I can think of is what would have happened had it occurred tomorrow during our appointment. He is married and of course she doesn't know about his extra activities.

So timing is everything.

He had his heart attack at home and was able to make to the hospital....instead of with me being a "bad boy".

Any one else have a story about "timing"?

My regular in NY has been attempting to see me for the last 3 months, but his MS has taken over.  I pray for his health because he lost his wife years ago & is raising 2 lovely girls on his own.  I would rather the gents get well, then see me.  

Be thankful he was at home when the heart attack occurred & not your casa, or hotel room being a bad boy.

Got word from him this morning that he had stints put in last night and is going home Saturday. And that he feels better.

So glad to hear he is doing better. But yes I am soooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo glad it happened at home and NOT here today.

If this had happened at your casa or hotel room on a date? Call an hospital, drive him home, finish cpr or have a heart attack yourself?  

Seriously, how would a provider handle this situation?

If you try and "cover up" the truth all it will do is cause more problems and suspicions.
Just call 911 and say met online period. Simple. Call 911.

I know of a gal in another city this exact thing happened to. She started to call 911 but client said call my wife. She did. Wife knew where the incall was and everything. Wife came and took him to hospital.

So don't try and hide anything. Just do the right thing. Anything else is just going to raise suspicions.

....call 911.  
I definitely would NOT want anyone dying on me or in me (lol).

Posted By: vamptat2
If this had happened at your casa or hotel room on a date? Call an hospital, drive him home, finish cpr or have a heart attack yourself?  
   
 Seriously, how would a provider handle this situation?  

As an 81yo widower client, I tell my lady friends to call 911 and then call my daughter who knows what I'm doing and supports me in having some fun. My heart is in good health so I'm not worried about it. But in fact, sudden death in such a situation might not be a bad way to go. http://www.theeroticreview.com/library/style/i/emoticons/red_smile.gif

And stick around til they get there!!

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