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[Music] what you gonna do when you get home you still got the same issue that you had when you went in i am telling you the top five things you should never do when you get discharged from the hospital that is right these are very likely things that your family doc primary care doc etc has thought feels etc but maybe has not said or its not come up im gonna tell you those today so listen up guys and by the way my primary care physician folks please comment in the comments if you agree let me know if theres anything else i missed uh five things you should not do when you get discharged from the hospital number one um i would say uh make sure that the doctors in the hospital are discharging you which means youre not leaving ama ama means against medical advice okay if youre leaving against medical advice that means its not your doctors recommendation or your health care providers recommendations that you actually leave they dont think its wise to leave thats why youre leaving