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This is an easy one to get around. Tell the admitting nurse that (besides whatever is really ailing you) that you've noticed blood in your stool. They will take you in immediately, no waiting.

Turns out that they are trained to know that if you have blood in your stool it could be VERY serious internal bleeding; kidney, liver, lower intestines, etc. failing. It could be life threatening.

Then when the doc comes in and asks you about it just pass it off. As in you were'nt sure, it may not have been blood. I've done it and It works. A doctor friend told me about this years back when I was complaining of the same issues with the time spent waiting at the ER
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