Have you ever been hospitalized? Would you care to reveal the particulars of the experience? Was it a medically-productive, rewarding time for you? Is there any particular facet of being hospitalized that you would share with those of us about to be so interred? imp
I've been hospitalized several times and didn't find it much to my liking. They wouldn't let me follow my normal supplement regimen. For most of your basic human needs you're at the hands of aids (not nurses). They are low paid, under educated, overworked, usually overweight and always seem to be on a cigarette break when ever you need them. You'll see your doctor once a day for 30 seconds if you're lucky so it you have anything consequential to say to him/her rehearse what you're going to say so you can say it all in 30 seconds. The hospital staff will try to leave you with the impression that they're so busy, but if your hearing is acute you will overhear countless hours of conversations between hospital staff on strictly non hospital related subjects. If you're really hurting don't expect much sympathy. Oh lest I forget, the food was terrible.
This reminds me of the time (I had forgotten) when I presented to ER with a vague pain in my chest. I was consistently referred to as the 45 year old chest pain, which amused me no end. I felt like saying, "No, I'm 45 years old but the pain is just a few hours old." It all turned out to be nothing specific but I spent a couple of nights in coronary care just to be sure. Everyone else was DND and I was sitting up, marking kids' exam papers and giggling at their answers. This kept setting of the alarms on the monitors. I knew I was fine within a couple of hours but the hospital needed some convincing.Was hospitalised last year after I fell and smashed my leg and ankle. Nine days of being there enduring the hospital rounds by the young trainee doctors. I was never referred to by name, just as "the compound, multiple leg fracture".
JOSH, Sounds like a Kaiser Permanente type hospital; run like an assembly line. I wouldn't take my pet worm to one of them!
I had back surgery and MY experience was the EXACT OPPOSITE of yours, in EVERY respect.
JOSH, Sounds like a Kaiser Permanente type hospital; run like an assembly line. I wouldn't take my pet worm to one of them!
I had back surgery and MY experience was the EXACT OPPOSITE of yours, in EVERY respect.
I too, have experienced the doctor finishing rounds before discharging me. It's maddening.
I had been hospitalized several times last year ( thank God that's over with) and after the first delayed discharge I begged for the Dr. to get me out before continuing rounds. Fortunately, the pleading worked.
To be truthful, I'm not sure I wouldn't have just walked out if I had to wait all those hours again!
I've never been myself but I've visited people there a lot, and check out was *always* a long wait. If I ever have to go to the hospital I would prefer to be left alone, so that won't be a problem. The food my mother had there was pretty good. When it comes the day to check out, I think I'll just get dressed and head for the door and see if that rushes things along.
Anyone who was in the service and lived 79 years without hospitalizations is a walking miracle. I have been in many times for many situations.
I was hospitalized once, for 7 hours, at age 5, tonsillectomy. Maybe that was not even an admission? Don't know. A fellow Kindergardener was there same day, same procedure, my Mother explained he could not go home as we did that afternoon, as he was a "bleeder". They still used ether then, made a kid puke all over. When I woke up, a nurse brought me ice cream. It was vanilla, which further turned my stomach.
Now you know why I've avoided hospitals since! I've been very lucky! imp