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Old 12-16-2002, 03:08 AM
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This didn't cause me to get cut from any sororities (at least I hope it wasnt the reason I got cut), but it is an embarassing rush story. I got a concussion the weekend before rush, and the medicine that they gave me in the ER knocked me on my butt for a few days. Anyway, the first time I had gotten up in like 3 days was to go to the first night of rush. Bad idea. THe medicine plus overexertion from standing up so long made me sick. After visiting all the houses, my recruitment group was sitting outside in the middle of the greek village and talking about the night. To make a long story short, I started to hyperventilate and I passed out in the middle of the Greek Village! Every Greek came out of their house and saw me! 2 fire trucks, an ambulance, and a few police cars later, I was rolled out of the village on a stretcher and on my way to the ER for the second time that week. And I definitely go to a small school, so I kept on hearing "did you hear about the girl who passed out?" And then when people saw my bruise from the IV they were like "Oh my gosh, you are the concussion girl!" But I continued through rush and I am sure glad I did because I love Chi Omega!!!! Just thought I would share my completely embarassing rush story! It made for good conversation throughout the rest of rush!
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