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It wasn't for myself or for anything life threatening but I was providing medical coverage for a soccer game tonight when about 10 minutes left in regulation one of my soccer players dropped like a sack of potatoes. I thought by the way she went down she had torn her ACL but when I got out on the field, I found out she was cramping...severely! I was able to get her to the sidelines, have her drink a ton of Gatorade, stretch and massage both legs...no relief what so ever. This poor woman was in agony for a solid 20 minutes while we tried to relieve the cramps, then they expanded from the calf muscles to both hamstrings. At this point the coach and I agreed that we needed to call campus EMS to get this woman some IV fluids. I was under the initial impression that her parents were not at the game, and if I found out earlier that they were there, I might not have called the ambulance and just sent her to the hospital with them...but we had a little bit of miscommunication and found out they were there after I made the call. Still I don't regret my decision because I know she would be treated right away and not sit in the ER in a ton of pain.
It was the first time in my relatively short career that I needed to call EMS and it was actually kind of exciting. It just kind of feels weird to be the one that makes the definitive medical decisions because when I was in undergrad, I always had a superior with me at games to rely on...not any more, the buck stops here!
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