Linda Leach, you were asked if you truly wanted proof, no response...yet. Be careful what you wish for, you might just get it for I will post from my AT&T statement and show where there was an incoming call. I sent a text back. Did someone make a call from your address book and chose my name by mistake, that is, if the incident really happened? Highly probable or it could have just as easily been you. Actually, at some point in the evening when this happened, I inadvertently hit the "call back" and it dialed your number by mistake. I immediately disconnected.
And now you are claiming I am involved. That I have "handlers". Most of all, you are making a claim that I am connected with everything in your life and your families life that may go wrong. Remember how you claimed I was involved in attempting to kill your daughter and missed and hit the horse? That was libel.
You need some real help and I mean professional help of some type.
Frankly, you story makes no sense, especially in California, a real litigious state. In Pennsylvania, no EMT would leave the patient side unless it was for the safety and well being of the patient. For an EMT to go and mail your packages, obtain a receipt and get change is a recipe for a lawsuit. What if while they were "doing your errands", you lost consciousness or you went into cardiac arrest all while they were doing your errands? Really? Are you sure you wish to continue with this line of your story? Or did some nice individual perform this for you which seems more plausible and your continuing form of embellishment from the past 10 years is kicking into high gear on this one? I believe your story is embellishment.
Kim was in a CVS during the past year. She was getting a prescription. While she was at the counter, she passed out. When she awoke, the ambulance with EMT's were called. The pharmacist's aid and others came from behind and were attending to her along with some customers who were there. The EMT's came and they rushed her to the hospital. At no time did the EMT's continue to get the prescriptions nor did the pharmacist or the others working there or any of the customers finish her transaction. Your story as you have told it just simply don't ring true.
At the same CVS over a year and half ago, my Mother fell and broke her hip. No one took her list for shopping or went in to get her meds at the pharmacy.
You must have some very unusual EMT's in California. They are more concerned with your errands than your health. Sounds so very California. I suppose that if you were in a restaurant, the EMT's would make sure to get your doggie bag for you.
Get some help Linda and stop blaming me for all that goes wrong in your world, fantasy or otherwise for someday you will reap what you have sown.
Mikado