The hospital wasn't bad BUT after....
By GreatMartin
@GreatMartin (23672)
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida
January 5, 2022 6:40pm CST
(Who has the sense to take pictures of their bloody floors when bleeding all over? Thanks for cleaning the place Julie!)
It all started Sunday December 19 falling off my recliner (I think?) and then I found myself in Broward Health Center on Monday and spent until Tuesday December 28 in room 3034. The nurses, starting with Ashley who put my robe/gown on---first time I ever remember a nurse doing that as I always remember struggling tying the robe/gown in the back.
Ashley was the start of a super line of nurses who were to help me--now if only I could say the same about the doctors but more about that later! (Also, why hasn't someone made the gown/robe easier to get in and out of with Velcro instead of snaps and cords?)
In any case even though I have always admired nurses the conditions they are now working are almost impossible. Many are working a 55 hour 3 day shift! They are short of equipment, short of help and always entering the room with a smile on their face.
Now on the other hand I seldom saw a and/ or my doctor--I was never quite sure what I had and/or what I was being treated for but on Monday when my doctor said I would be going home in and hour and a half I couldn't but help and smile. I was also told I would be visited daily by a nurse. I WAS NOT discharged in an hour and a half and in fact didn't get out of the hospital until the next day at 3 PM but that was just the start of a horror I am still going through tonight at 7: 30 PM!!
I hope NO ONE has to spend going to the ER 4-5 days in a row or 'live' what I am going through now. I am, basically, an optimist but I am having a real hard time lifting my 'spirit' right now.
More to come.
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@RasmaSandra (79858)
• Daytona Beach, Florida
6 Jan 22
I hope all the best for you and I hope you recover soon, Many blessings to you and I will keep you in my prayers,
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@marguicha (223020)
• Chile
6 Jan 22
A little while after my chemotherapy, I had to be for a week at the hospital. I had a virus and my defenses were nul after the chemo. My doctor said I would be better home after a yelled that cancer had not killed me but that their food would.
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@kobesbuddy (78882)
• East Tawas, Michigan
6 Jan 22
I'm glad you weren't injured worse. They will discover why you fell, by examining your blood work.
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@RubyHawk (99405)
• Atlanta, Georgia
6 Jan 22
Hospitals are no fun and never expect to see a doctor until you’re ready to be discharged. And now with hospitals filled with covid it’s worse. Nurses are a blessing.Its interesting to read about your experiences. I’m glad you’re home and doing well. Take care.
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@Letranknight2015 (51964)
• Philippines
6 Jan 22
I took a picture after throwing blood cloth near the bathroom. Unfortunately, it's not good idea to be at the hospital at this time.
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@FourWalls (68014)
• United States
6 Jan 22
I’m so sorry, Martin. And I admire your patience. Since my name is Karen, if that had happened to me I’d be acting like a Karen, calling and calling until somebody told me something.
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@jstory07 (139717)
• Roseburg, Oregon
6 Jan 22
I am sorry you had a hard few days. It can only get better from here on. Just take good care of your self.
@PatZAnthony (14749)
• Charlotte, North Carolina
12 Jan 22
Your articles lift our spirits. Thank you for telling us what happened. No one should have to spend so much time in the ER.
We should all know by now there are not enough nurses and doctors to go around. However, when you actually experience things as you did, it really brings it to light.
@xander6464 (44245)
• Wapello, Iowa
6 Jan 22
I hope this nightmare gets over soon. Can you at least have some carrot cake to make you feel better?
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