PULLMAN — When the emergency department at Pullman Regional Hospital starts getting full, patients are put in “rooms” in the hallway — that is to say, gurney beds with their
out of any [ bleep ] situation i m in. that s the way i m looking at it now. not only has guzman, a former high school wrestler, begun to exercise, she s acquired a personal trainer. you can do it. put your back into it. i m tired. hit the pushups. do it. just get it over with. just do five pushups. it s her upstairs neighbor, kelsey erwin. now go to the arm dips. then you ll walk it out. i still haven t lost hope. i basically came to like tell myself, you re probably going to be in here for the rest of your life so get used to it. what guzman can t accept is living in the administrative segregation unit for much longer. i m going to try to see if they can take me out of here, man. yeah, get out of the ad-seg. what? you don t want these loud ass bitches all around. it sucks. certainly parts entirely. but it s mind over matter.