Doctor

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Y/N POV




"That's it, you're going to the doctor." Lindsey demanded after I nearly fell from a sudden wave of dizziness.

"I'm fine, Linds." I huffed. She grabbed her car keys and my purse, then practically dragged me to the car.

"You're not fine, you've been like this for almost two weeks now. We should've gone after the first two days." She replied as she helped me into the car. I sighed in defeat as I buckled myself in. She hopped in the driver's seat and did the same thing after shutting her door

"I hate doctors though, you know this." I groaned. She started the car, then began the thirty-minute drive to the hospital from her house.

"I know, but you can't keep ignoring this. What if you think you're perfectly fine one day and decide to drive? That would be catastrophic, Y/N. We don't need a third accident." She had a point, a very sad point. "I'm right and you know it."

"I know," I paused, "I just don't want to hear any bad news, you know? Frank is finally back to normal, we don't need another health issue to deal with."

"Y/N, you're already dealing with it. You're just not doing anything to fix it." She rolled her eyes.

"I hate it when you're right." I mumbled as I looked out the car window. 

"I know you do, you always have." She chuckled. "Doesn't help that you've always been stubborn too."

"You have no room to talk." I grumbled. 

"I'm not stubborn!" She gasped.

"You're literally being stubborn about being stubborn." I laughed.

"Shut up, we're almost there." She dropped the subject, internally knowing I was right.

We pulled into the parking lot of the small Urgent Care. Lindsey parked as close to the building as possible, then came around to help me out of the car. 

"You know, I can do this myself." I whined. "I'm not broken."

"That you know of." She sighed. "Let's go."

We walked up to the building and she kept her hand on my lower back as we did so she would be able to catch me quicker if I fell again. Luckily, there weren't many people in here today, so we wouldn't have to wait hours just to be seen.

She walked me up to the front desk and began talking to the lady.

"Hi, um, my sister here has been insanely dizzy for two weeks now and I'm starting to get a bit worried." She explained to the woman.

"Alright, name?" She asked.

"Y/N Iero. I-e-r-o." I spelled it out for her, knowing most people don't get it right.

"Alright, go ahead and take a seat, we'll call you back as soon as we can." She smiled. We turned back around and sat in the waiting room. 

"Remember when we came here when I had the flu and I threw up on the floor? They were so pissed!" Lindsey spoke, recalling the memory.

"That was so disgusting, it almost made me puke too." I chuckled.

"Misses Iero?" I heard the nurse call as she walked into the room. "Please follow me."

Lindsey and I both got up and walked behind the young male into a small room, where he said he was going to take my vitals.

"Alright, one-twenty over eighty-two. That's good!" He stated as he took the blood pressure cuff off of me. "Just a couple follow-up questions. Height and weight?"

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⏰ Last updated: Jul 19, 2021 ⏰

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