We could use more incentive. BTW, today's the day you should be posting your new hairdo and Kirk to give his verdict. And update with the healed tat photos. Psst. Psst.
I knew it would catch some attention. Maybe get you guys to post. :)
I'm just trying to get through today. I'm off all next week, so I'm already a little checked out. We're going to Los Angeles on Sunday for a week!
I assume you're flying. How much is airfare?
You know, we booked the flight quite some time ago, so I don't really recall. $500/ticket, or somewhere thereabouts. Flying out of Rochester is always a b#~, because it's a small airport.
We could use more incentive. BTW, today's the day you should be posting your new hairdo and Kirk to give his verdict. And update with the healed tat photos. Psst. Psst.
Pics of the hair will come tomorrow. After I am allowed to use product and style it. Pics of his tat will come tonight at some point. He is working the day and I go in as soon as he gets home. It may be after midnight.
Spent anhour composing a complaint letter to the hospital regarding one psychotic nurse I had. Hopefully it save the next patient some grief.
Gross/embarrassing/ugly
Spoiler:
Nurse went on break and the person ignored my call button. After a half hour I had to crap in my barf bin, then sit in it for 10 miutes. Then in the morning the nurse refused to give me the strong pain meds, requiring me to take pills even though I was on 0 fluid for Monday's procedure. What little dignity I had left in that place got stripped that night.
Spent anhour composing a complaint letter to the hospital regarding one psychotic nurse I had. Hopefully it save the next patient some grief.
Gross/embarrassing/ugly ** spoiler omitted **
My wife was gonna brain that nurse.
Man, I could go on a tirade about @$@$% nurses during my five separate visits between 04/08 - 03/09. But to their defense, there's usually more good apples than bad ones.
Patrick Curtin(Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber; Roleplaying Game, Campaign Setting, Companion, Battles Case Subscriber)
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I so luv being home!
Spent anhour composing a complaint letter to the hospital regarding one psychotic nurse I had. Hopefully it save the next patient some grief.
Gross/embarrassing/ugly ** spoiler omitted **
My wife was gonna brain that nurse.
Glad you are home safe E7. Tough break on the nurse. It always amazes me how they run their system, which seems to be treating the patients like product. My wife got disgusted when she worked as a CNA at a nursing home, seeing so many neglect issues and 'not my job' attitudes from the health-care providers. Especially when you are talking about people who fought WWII, built the country afterwards, and are now shelved and forgotten like so many unwanted pets in a kennel.
One reason I am keeping the self-exit option open in my later years. I ain't going out like that, no way, no how.
Spent anhour composing a complaint letter to the hospital regarding one psychotic nurse I had. Hopefully it save the next patient some grief.
Gross/embarrassing/ugly ** spoiler omitted **
My wife was gonna brain that nurse.
Man, I could go on a tirade about @$@$% nurses during my five separate visits between 04/08 - 03/09. But to their defense, there's usually more good apples than bad ones.
So here's my horrible hospital story.
My partner's grandfather went into the hospital on a Sunday of Labor Day weekend, complaining of pain in his legs. Well, he always had pain in his legs, so for him to call an ambulance about it, it must have been significantly more than usual. They admitted him, and contacted an on-call doctor (Rheumatologist, I think - some type of specialty they didn't have on hand). This doctor shows up in a Mickey Mouse sweatshirt, looks him over, and she says, "Was this really an emergency? He couldn't have waited to see his own doctor?" prescribed some pain medication and left.
The next day they discovered the pain was the result of bone cancer that had spread into his blood and he was dead 4 days later.
My partner's grandfather went into the hospital on a Sunday of Labor Day weekend, complaining of pain in his legs. Well, he always had pain in his legs, so for him to call an ambulance about it, it must have been significantly more than usual. They admitted him, and contacted an on-call doctor (Rheumatologist, I think - some type of specialty they didn't have on hand). This doctor shows up in a Mickey Mouse sweatshirt, looks him over, and she says, "Was this really an emergency? He couldn't have waited to see his own doctor?" prescribed some pain medication and left.
The next day they discovered the pain was the result of bone cancer that had spread into his blood and he was dead 4 days later.
[Channels the monkey] What a doosh. [/Channels the monkey]
Spent anhour composing a complaint letter to the hospital regarding one psychotic nurse I had. Hopefully it save the next patient some grief.
Gross/embarrassing/ugly ** spoiler omitted **
My wife was gonna brain that nurse.
Man, I could go on a tirade about @$@$% nurses during my five separate visits between 04/08 - 03/09. But to their defense, there's usually more good apples than bad ones.
So here's my horrible hospital story.
My partner's grandfather went into the hospital on a Sunday of Labor Day weekend, complaining of pain in his legs. Well, he always had pain in his legs, so for him to call an ambulance about it, it must have been significantly more than usual. They admitted him, and contacted an on-call doctor (Rheumatologist, I think - some type of specialty they didn't have on hand). This doctor shows up in a Mickey Mouse sweatshirt, looks him over, and she says, "Was this really an emergency? He couldn't have waited to see his own doctor?" prescribed some pain medication and left.
The next day they discovered the pain was the result of bone cancer that had spread into his blood and he was dead 4 days later.
Holy S*~*! What a crap doctor. So horrible for someone to go through.
No, he's not. I am the jealous one in the relationship.
So what do you do when those jezebels flirt with your man?
Oh women flirt with him. My friends especially. And our friend at the bank. She loves to flirt with Kirk. Yesterday she said she was picturing him nekkid.....I was mad for an hour. Even though she is a good friend and would never. She is just a flirt. Hell she flirts with me. :)
There was certainly no point in suing or anything - it's not like detecting it a day earlier would have saved him. He was 93 years old and had terminal cancer. But man, what a s*ty doctor.
There was certainly no point in suing or anything - it's not like detecting it a day earlier would have saved him. He was 93 years old and had terminal cancer. But man, what a s~#@ty doctor.
No point in suing. But hell if I wouldn't say something, or smack him.
Oh women flirt with him. My friends especially. And our friend at the bank. She loves to flirt with Kirk. Yesterday she said she was picturing him nekkid.....I was mad for an hour. Even though she is a good friend and would never. She is just a flirt. Hell she flirts with me. :)
Heh. My ex-wife was like that. I remember on two separate incidents. Once was at a check-out lane at Walmart where the cashier used my name. The other was when we were being served at a Bob Evans. I tried to explain to her that I do similar things. If I see a name badge or a name on a receipt, I tend to use it in response instead of call them 'hey you'. *shrug*
My woman doesn't get jealous with me. She knows damn well that I'm much too lazy to even take upon such opportunities. :P
Oh women flirt with him. My friends especially. And our friend at the bank. She loves to flirt with Kirk. Yesterday she said she was picturing him nekkid.....I was mad for an hour. Even though she is a good friend and would never. She is just a flirt. Hell she flirts with me. :)
Heh. My ex-wife was like that. I remember on two separate incidents. Once was at a check-out lane at Walmart where the cashier used my name. The other was when we were being served at a Bob Evans. I tried to explain to her that I do similar things. If I see a name badge or a name on a receipt, I tend to use it in response instead of call them 'hey you'. *shrug*
My woman doesn't get jealous with me. She knows damn well that I'm much too lazy to even take upon such opportunities. :P
Oh psh! I so don't worry on women in checkout lines. I know that when people flirt with him it is good for his ego...like it is mine. I just hold on a bit tighter. ;)
Patrick Curtin(Pathfinder Adventure Path Charter Subscriber; Roleplaying Game, Campaign Setting, Companion, Battles Case Subscriber)
Celestial Healer wrote:
The next day they discovered the pain was the result of bone cancer that had spread into his blood and he was dead 4 days later.
Yeah, that's a bad one CH. I'll tell my wife's one:
Spoiler:
When my wife was married to her first husband and pregnant with Ally, she had several issues vis-a-vis the way things were going, and was worried. The doctor she was seeing pooh poohed her concerns, and kept saying, 'everything will be fine.' She went into labor suddenly, and was taken to the hospital. The dictor she had been going to was engaged in some personal matter (golf/country club/whatever) and left her in the care of interns at the hospital with the admonition that she just be put on hold, watched and he'd be there eventually.
Finally, due to the increasing distress she was experiencing, one of the interns went to fetch another doctor. The doctor took one look at her and rushed her into the OR. She had an emergency c-section, and then almost died from hemorraging. Ally was born with 25% brain capacity from oxygen deprivation. After the birth, she also developed epilepsy, which was overlooked, which pared her functionality down even further. It was later determined that if my wife hadn't been shoved in a corner for hours during the labor, Ally would have been born fully functional.
Spent anhour composing a complaint letter to the hospital regarding one psychotic nurse I had. Hopefully it save the next patient some grief.
Gross/embarrassing/ugly ** spoiler omitted **
My wife was gonna brain that nurse.
Man, I could go on a tirade about @$@$% nurses during my five separate visits between 04/08 - 03/09. But to their defense, there's usually more good apples than bad ones.
Yep, I only had one mediocre one aside from the psycho-bi-atch. The others were great.
Oh psh! I so don't worry on women in checkout lines. I know that when people flirt with him it is good for his ego...like it is mine. I just hold on a bit tighter. ;)
Well, they are 'checking [him] out'. Heh.
Is he usually aware they're flirting? I admit...I'm usually oblivious to it. I have to be told. "Oh really?"
Eric Swanson(Pathfinder Roleplaying Game, Adventure Path, Campaign Setting Subscriber)
Solnes wrote:
Emperor7 wrote:
Garydee wrote:
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I sure hope so. Or Moorluck is exremely well-endowed. ;)