Tell us if you have any hang ups about hospitals or what you hate most about them. I just hate how the staff gives you directions with the assumption that you already know where your at. Gone are the long straight hallways. The one I was at had a corner every 10 feet it seemed. Felt like I was in a maze instead of a hospital.
Tuesday evening I got a call from my girlfriends mom who told me she had been taken to the ER because she was throwing up blood and was seriously bleeding from her mouth. She had her tonsils taken out the week before beacuse she has had continues problems with them since she was 14 but the doctors would never take them out because she was too old or something. Infections and other problems about 6 times a year and it kept her going back and forth and finally she got tired of it and had them removed as an adult. Well let me tell ya it's about the worse thing I've seen someone go through that wasn't fatal. I had been staying off and on with her and her mom helping to take care of her. She has two kids and they also needed to be taken care of. Anyway about 430 pm on Tusday I get this call from her mom and I rush up to the the hospital. Thing is she was 88 miles to the north and every city and town I went through was having rush hour traffic. when I get to the ER she was holding a bag spitting up lots of blood. Not a pretty sight and her mom and family was taking turns staying with her back in the Room but the sight of that much blood wasnt really something they wanted to see that much of so I stayed with her from the time I got there to the time they took her to the OR. That was about 3 ****ing hours she had to sit there spitting up blood. Once she got in the OR it took about 15 minutes to cauterize the bleeding since she was only bleeding out of one side. we had waited 3 hours (she was there a full hour before i got there) for a 15 minute procedure. Mainly because of a mix up between the ER and her doctor. After the operation she spent the night in the maturnaty wing. She had jokingly said she would rather have gone through a C section again than to have to put up with all that bleeding. Well since the hospital had a shortage of beds she ended up in about the nicest hospital rooms I've ever seen. DVD players, huge bath in the restroom, chairs that folded out into beds. It would have been a pretty good experience if not for my gf waking up every couple of hours in pain and me having to go remind the nurses that her medication was overdue again.
Tuesday evening I got a call from my girlfriends mom who told me she had been taken to the ER because she was throwing up blood and was seriously bleeding from her mouth. She had her tonsils taken out the week before beacuse she has had continues problems with them since she was 14 but the doctors would never take them out because she was too old or something. Infections and other problems about 6 times a year and it kept her going back and forth and finally she got tired of it and had them removed as an adult. Well let me tell ya it's about the worse thing I've seen someone go through that wasn't fatal. I had been staying off and on with her and her mom helping to take care of her. She has two kids and they also needed to be taken care of. Anyway about 430 pm on Tusday I get this call from her mom and I rush up to the the hospital. Thing is she was 88 miles to the north and every city and town I went through was having rush hour traffic. when I get to the ER she was holding a bag spitting up lots of blood. Not a pretty sight and her mom and family was taking turns staying with her back in the Room but the sight of that much blood wasnt really something they wanted to see that much of so I stayed with her from the time I got there to the time they took her to the OR. That was about 3 ****ing hours she had to sit there spitting up blood. Once she got in the OR it took about 15 minutes to cauterize the bleeding since she was only bleeding out of one side. we had waited 3 hours (she was there a full hour before i got there) for a 15 minute procedure. Mainly because of a mix up between the ER and her doctor. After the operation she spent the night in the maturnaty wing. She had jokingly said she would rather have gone through a C section again than to have to put up with all that bleeding. Well since the hospital had a shortage of beds she ended up in about the nicest hospital rooms I've ever seen. DVD players, huge bath in the restroom, chairs that folded out into beds. It would have been a pretty good experience if not for my gf waking up every couple of hours in pain and me having to go remind the nurses that her medication was overdue again.
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