Guest guest Posted August 24, 2007 Report Share Posted August 24, 2007 Jan, You have written a summary of the events here -- send them to the NH Ombudsperson for your county immediately!! Copies to the NH administrators as well. That is my first gut-level reaction and I am sure other things will come to me. My father's Internist is also a NH physician and he would NEVER behave this way with the family member of a patient. Like , I am livid as well! As for the UTI, this same GP/Internist has told me often that elders can become symptomatic from bacterial levels below the testing thresholds. He readily prescribes antibiotics if unusual behavioral symptoms, including those you have described, are present. Because of fears of community infection rates I wonder if NHs have guidelines to stick more closely with the abnormal levels as defined by lab cultures. I wonder what the nursing staff thinks of this " physician " KB ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2007 Report Share Posted August 24, 2007 OMG! I'm FURIOUS too! I can't write now - but this takes the cake!! Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr!!!!!!!!!!!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2007 Report Share Posted August 24, 2007 Janet, It is SO FRUSTRATING dealing with attitudes like the doctor you described. I have stories of my own that infuriated me. I'm proud of how you handled the whole situation. Norma Janet Colello <janetcolello@yah oo.com> To Sent by: LBDcaregivers LBDcaregivers@yah cc oogroups.com Subject More news on Jim 08/24/2007 07:55 AM Please respond to LBDcaregivers@yah oogroups.com Hi All, Today, I went to visit Jim at the nh, it was dinner time when I arrived, but Jim was not in the diningroom as he usually is. He was still in bed and had been in bed all day. He was in a stupor again when I arrived in his room. The CNA said, he has had a blank expression and very little interacting with anyone. I went to the head nurse on the floor to inquire about Jim and she pointed and said, " His doctor is right there " I have never met Jim's doctor, so I was excited I could finally talk with him at a time when I really had concerns about Jim. I walked over to the nurse's station where he was talking with a patient and I stood at the station waiting my turn patiently. He looked up and glanced at me for a second and then continued talking with the patient. After the patient left, he immediately went to his chart and started writing stuff, never looking up to acknowledge me or to say, I will be with you in a moment. I waited standing right in front of him at the station, figuring he needed to write things in the chart so he wouldn't forget what he needed to write about that lady he was speaking to and he flipped page after page writing, so I said, " When you have time, I would like to speak with you. " Never missing a beat in writing, he said, " Who are you? " I said, " I am Jim Colello's wife " he said, " oh " I told him I had concerns about Jim and asked him if he had seen Jim today and he said, " Yes " never looking up, just kept on writing. I said, " May I Have Eye Contact. " He looked up and I said, " I am very concerned about my husband, this is not his normal behavior " He said, " You know all these dementia patients get that way " twirling his finger on the side of his head. The Coo Coo sign.. ( Ok, I have to let off some expletives here #$* & ^$#@! ) I couldn't believe this doctor's attitude. I said, " I want him to go to emergency, something is not right, this is not my husband's baseline " and he made a sound like " Humpf " As if to say, yeah right. I told him, " I don't know what you see, but in the 2 minutes that you are in his room once a week, you do not know him and not once have you called me to ask his baseline nor have you cared to know. " I went back into Jim's room and the head floor nurse came in and said the doctor called for Jim to be picked up and brought to emergency. I went out and said, " Thank you doctor for calling for transportation for Jim to go to emergency " He said, " I am not requesting it, you are the one that has to say why he is there " I said, " fine " Guess what, Jim has a UTI. For some reason it didn't show up when the friggen nh doctor sent the speciman to the lab or when Jim had the UTI test at the hosptial a few days ago, but now it shows up. Jim is on antibiotics again. So, the poor guy had sodium loss and a UTI, no wonder he was so darn confused and disoriented. I am going to have words about this doctor with the admin staff. I want him changed immediately. He told me when I asked for eye contact that he had lots of work to do and if I would excuse him, he needed to get back to work. My husband is left in the room suffering and this doctor didn't care enough to even talk with me about Jim's symptoms or even acknowledge me standing there to speak with him. I am RED with anger over the attitude this doctor had with me and they are surely going to hear about it. --------------------------------- Luggage? GPS? Comic books? Check out fitting gifts for grads at Yahoo! Search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2007 Report Share Posted August 24, 2007 Hi, Jan, I am just BOILING MAD at Jim's doctor. I can't even imagine how you must have felt when you were talking to the doctor. It reminds me of when my dad's internist told me we couldn't have home health care or hospice because there was nothing wrong with dad. That was four months before he died after an eight year battle with LBD. What is wrong with these doctors? I was so mad at the doctor that day I felt like I was having an out of body experience! Hang in there and stay after them! Hugs, Piper P.S. You might need to have a lemon drop tonight!! ************************************** Get a sneak peek of the all-new AOL at http://discover.aol.com/memed/aolcom30tour Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2007 Report Share Posted August 24, 2007 Hi Jan I just returned from Laguna and I couldn't believe what I read. Call membership and put in a complaint about the doctor. That will get the ball rolling. Especially the coo coo sign. That was totally uncalled for. He is a total @**!!!!! Jim is so lucky to have you.!!! You are a true blessing to him!!! Dena in SoCal Mother (84) Existing with LBD in NH --- Janet Colello wrote: > Hi All, > Today, I went to visit Jim at the nh, it was > dinner time when I arrived, but Jim was not in the > diningroom as he usually is. He was still in bed and > had been in bed all day. He was in a stupor again > when I arrived in his room. The CNA said, he has had > a blank expression and very little interacting with > anyone. > I went to the head nurse on the floor to inquire > about Jim and she pointed and said, " His doctor is > right there " I have never met Jim's doctor, so I was > excited I could finally talk with him at a time when > I really had concerns about Jim. I walked over to > the nurse's station where he was talking with a > patient and I stood at the station waiting my turn > patiently. He looked up and glanced at me for a > second and then continued talking with the patient. > After the patient left, he immediately went to his > chart and started writing stuff, never looking up to > acknowledge me or to say, I will be with you in a > moment. I waited standing right in front of him at > the station, figuring he needed to write things in > the chart so he wouldn't forget what he needed to > write about that lady he was speaking to and he > flipped page after page writing, so I said, " When > you have time, I would like to speak with you. " > Never missing a beat in writing, he said, " Who are > you? " I said, " I am Jim > Colello's wife " he said, " oh " I told him I had > concerns about Jim and asked him if he had seen Jim > today and he said, " Yes " never looking up, just kept > on writing. I said, " May I Have Eye Contact. " > He looked up and I said, " I am very concerned > about my husband, this is not his normal behavior " > He said, " You know all these dementia patients get > that way " twirling his finger on the side of his > head. The Coo Coo sign. ( Ok, I have to let off some > expletives here #$* & ^$#@! ) I couldn't believe this > doctor's attitude. I said, " I want him to go to > emergency, something is not right, this is not my > husband's baseline " and he made a sound like " Humpf " > As if to say, yeah right. I told him, " I don't know > what you see, but in the 2 minutes that you are in > his room once a week, you do not know him and not > once have you called me to ask his baseline nor have > you cared to know. " > I went back into Jim's room and the head floor > nurse came in and said the doctor called for Jim to > be picked up and brought to emergency. > I went out and said, " Thank you doctor for calling > for transportation for Jim to go to emergency " He > said, " I am not requesting it, you are the one that > has to say why he is there " I said, " fine " > Guess what, Jim has a UTI. For some reason it > didn't show up when the friggen nh doctor sent the > speciman to the lab or when Jim had the UTI test at > the hosptial a few days ago, but now it shows up. > Jim is on antibiotics again. So, the poor guy had > sodium loss and a UTI, no wonder he was so darn > confused and disoriented. I am going to have words > about this doctor with the admin staff. I want him > changed immediately. He told me when I asked for eye > contact that he had lots of work to do and if I > would excuse him, he needed to get back to work. My > husband is left in the room suffering and this > doctor didn't care enough to even talk with me about > Jim's symptoms or even acknowledge me standing there > to speak with him. I am RED with anger over the > attitude this doctor had with me and they are surely > going to hear about it. > > > > --------------------------------- > Luggage? GPS? Comic books? > Check out fitting gifts for grads at Yahoo! Search. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone who knows. Yahoo! Answers - Check it out. http://answers.yahoo.com/dir/?link=list & sid=396545469 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2007 Report Share Posted August 24, 2007 Unless I am mistaken, JIM IS HIS WORK! Angry with you, Debbie in SoCal _____ From: LBDcaregivers [mailto:LBDcaregivers ] On Behalf Of Janet Colello Sent: Friday, August 24, 2007 4:54 AM To: LBDcaregivers Subject: More news on Jim Hi All, Today, I went to visit Jim at the nh, it was dinner time when I arrived, but Jim was not in the diningroom as he usually is. He was still in bed and had been in bed all day. He was in a stupor again when I arrived in his room. The CNA said, he has had a blank expression and very little interacting with anyone. I went to the head nurse on the floor to inquire about Jim and she pointed and said, " His doctor is right there " I have never met Jim's doctor, so I was excited I could finally talk with him at a time when I really had concerns about Jim. I walked over to the nurse's station where he was talking with a patient and I stood at the station waiting my turn patiently. He looked up and glanced at me for a second and then continued talking with the patient. After the patient left, he immediately went to his chart and started writing stuff, never looking up to acknowledge me or to say, I will be with you in a moment. I waited standing right in front of him at the station, figuring he needed to write things in the chart so he wouldn't forget what he needed to write about that lady he was speaking to and he flipped page after page writing, so I said, " When you have time, I would like to speak with you. " Never missing a beat in writing, he said, " Who are you? " I said, " I am Jim Colello's wife " he said, " oh " I told him I had concerns about Jim and asked him if he had seen Jim today and he said, " Yes " never looking up, just kept on writing. I said, " May I Have Eye Contact. " He looked up and I said, " I am very concerned about my husband, this is not his normal behavior " He said, " You know all these dementia patients get that way " twirling his finger on the side of his head. The Coo Coo sign. ( Ok, I have to let off some expletives here #$* & ^$#@! ) I couldn't believe this doctor's attitude. I said, " I want him to go to emergency, something is not right, this is not my husband's baseline " and he made a sound like " Humpf " As if to say, yeah right. I told him, " I don't know what you see, but in the 2 minutes that you are in his room once a week, you do not know him and not once have you called me to ask his baseline nor have you cared to know. " I went back into Jim's room and the head floor nurse came in and said the doctor called for Jim to be picked up and brought to emergency. I went out and said, " Thank you doctor for calling for transportation for Jim to go to emergency " He said, " I am not requesting it, you are the one that has to say why he is there " I said, " fine " Guess what, Jim has a UTI. For some reason it didn't show up when the friggen nh doctor sent the speciman to the lab or when Jim had the UTI test at the hosptial a few days ago, but now it shows up. Jim is on antibiotics again. So, the poor guy had sodium loss and a UTI, no wonder he was so darn confused and disoriented. I am going to have words about this doctor with the admin staff. I want him changed immediately. He told me when I asked for eye contact that he had lots of work to do and if I would excuse him, he needed to get back to work. My husband is left in the room suffering and this doctor didn't care enough to even talk with me about Jim's symptoms or even acknowledge me standing there to speak with him. I am RED with anger over the attitude this doctor had with me and they are surely going to hear about it. --------------------------------- Luggage? GPS? Comic books? Check out fitting gifts for grads at Yahoo! Search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2007 Report Share Posted August 24, 2007 Jan I cant even control my thoughts after reading this.My mom is down for a nap so I just wanted to reach out to you and tell you that I hope you push this as far as you possibly can.Ive had so many times where Ive witnessed COMPLETE INCOMPETANCE From dr,s Nurses and fellow cna,s and after reading this I am just completely at a loss for words.Why are these people in the medical profession when they dont give a damn about the people they are caring for?Oh wow Im so fustrated right now...I dont even have the words.Thank god you are there to catch this for your husband.He is truly lucky to have you.And your both in my thoughts and prayers. God Bless you Ron Dena LEAVITT wrote: Hi Jan I just returned from Laguna and I couldn't believe what I read. Call membership and put in a complaint about the doctor. That will get the ball rolling. Especially the coo coo sign. That was totally uncalled for. He is a total @**!!!!! Jim is so lucky to have you.!!! You are a true blessing to him!!! Dena in SoCal Mother (84) Existing with LBD in NH --- Janet Colello wrote: > Hi All, > Today, I went to visit Jim at the nh, it was > dinner time when I arrived, but Jim was not in the > diningroom as he usually is. He was still in bed and > had been in bed all day. He was in a stupor again > when I arrived in his room. The CNA said, he has had > a blank expression and very little interacting with > anyone. > I went to the head nurse on the floor to inquire > about Jim and she pointed and said, " His doctor is > right there " I have never met Jim's doctor, so I was > excited I could finally talk with him at a time when > I really had concerns about Jim. I walked over to > the nurse's station where he was talking with a > patient and I stood at the station waiting my turn > patiently. He looked up and glanced at me for a > second and then continued talking with the patient. > After the patient left, he immediately went to his > chart and started writing stuff, never looking up to > acknowledge me or to say, I will be with you in a > moment. I waited standing right in front of him at > the station, figuring he needed to write things in > the chart so he wouldn't forget what he needed to > write about that lady he was speaking to and he > flipped page after page writing, so I said, " When > you have time, I would like to speak with you. " > Never missing a beat in writing, he said, " Who are > you? " I said, " I am Jim > Colello's wife " he said, " oh " I told him I had > concerns about Jim and asked him if he had seen Jim > today and he said, " Yes " never looking up, just kept > on writing. I said, " May I Have Eye Contact. " > He looked up and I said, " I am very concerned > about my husband, this is not his normal behavior " > He said, " You know all these dementia patients get > that way " twirling his finger on the side of his > head. The Coo Coo sign. ( Ok, I have to let off some > expletives here #$* & ^$#@! ) I couldn't believe this > doctor's attitude. I said, " I want him to go to > emergency, something is not right, this is not my > husband's baseline " and he made a sound like " Humpf " > As if to say, yeah right. I told him, " I don't know > what you see, but in the 2 minutes that you are in > his room once a week, you do not know him and not > once have you called me to ask his baseline nor have > you cared to know. " > I went back into Jim's room and the head floor > nurse came in and said the doctor called for Jim to > be picked up and brought to emergency. > I went out and said, " Thank you doctor for calling > for transportation for Jim to go to emergency " He > said, " I am not requesting it, you are the one that > has to say why he is there " I said, " fine " > Guess what, Jim has a UTI. For some reason it > didn't show up when the friggen nh doctor sent the > speciman to the lab or when Jim had the UTI test at > the hosptial a few days ago, but now it shows up. > Jim is on antibiotics again. So, the poor guy had > sodium loss and a UTI, no wonder he was so darn > confused and disoriented. I am going to have words > about this doctor with the admin staff. I want him > changed immediately. He told me when I asked for eye > contact that he had lots of work to do and if I > would excuse him, he needed to get back to work. My > husband is left in the room suffering and this > doctor didn't care enough to even talk with me about > Jim's symptoms or even acknowledge me standing there > to speak with him. I am RED with anger over the > attitude this doctor had with me and they are surely > going to hear about it. > > > > --------------------------------- > Luggage? GPS? Comic books? > Check out fitting gifts for grads at Yahoo! Search. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > __________________________________________________________ Be a better Globetrotter. Get better travel answers from someone who knows. Yahoo! Answers - Check it out. http://answers.yahoo.com/dir/?link=list & sid=396545469 --------------------------------- Looking for a deal? Find great prices on flights and hotels with Yahoo! FareChase. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2007 Report Share Posted August 24, 2007 Jan, i'm ******* angry with you. Some members might remember that i had a similar situation twice with granda. The first time was when he was in hospital and his mouth went black.They talked over him,under him, treated him like crap and my mum went to the patient liason services, don't know if you have anything similar but boy did they treat him with dignity and respect after that, we even had a personal phone call of apology at home. The second time was the last week of his life. He was suffering aponea which was lasting over 40 seconds at a time. We knew we were at the end but this bloody stupid nurse kept insisting he was fine. I demanded to see the doctor and had to bring my mum and aunt in. This nurse insisted that the DR was too busy so i marched by her and said' never mind you silly cow i'll get him myself'. The time for being polite is gone, Jim needs you to do the talking for him so sock it to the B******S. Let these idiots feel the force of your anger if need be, their paid to have Jims best interests at heart not to let him suffer. .xx More news on Jim Hi All, Today, I went to visit Jim at the nh, it was dinner time when I arrived, but Jim was not in the diningroom as he usually is. He was still in bed and had been in bed all day. He was in a stupor again when I arrived in his room. The CNA said, he has had a blank expression and very little interacting with anyone. I went to the head nurse on the floor to inquire about Jim and she pointed and said, " His doctor is right there " I have never met Jim's doctor, so I was excited I could finally talk with him at a time when I really had concerns about Jim. I walked over to the nurse's station where he was talking with a patient and I stood at the station waiting my turn patiently. He looked up and glanced at me for a second and then continued talking with the patient. After the patient left, he immediately went to his chart and started writing stuff, never looking up to acknowledge me or to say, I will be with you in a moment. I waited standing right in front of him at the station, figuring he needed to write things in the chart so he wouldn't forget what he needed to write about that lady he was speaking to and he flipped page after page writing, so I said, " When you have time, I would like to speak with you. " Never missing a beat in writing, he said, " Who are you? " I said, " I am Jim Colello's wife " he said, " oh " I told him I had concerns about Jim and asked him if he had seen Jim today and he said, " Yes " never looking up, just kept on writing. I said, " May I Have Eye Contact. " He looked up and I said, " I am very concerned about my husband, this is not his normal behavior " He said, " You know all these dementia patients get that way " twirling his finger on the side of his head. The Coo Coo sign. ( Ok, I have to let off some expletives here #$* & ^$#@! ) I couldn't believe this doctor's attitude. I said, " I want him to go to emergency, something is not right, this is not my husband's baseline " and he made a sound like " Humpf " As if to say, yeah right. I told him, " I don't know what you see, but in the 2 minutes that you are in his room once a week, you do not know him and not once have you called me to ask his baseline nor have you cared to know. " I went back into Jim's room and the head floor nurse came in and said the doctor called for Jim to be picked up and brought to emergency. I went out and said, " Thank you doctor for calling for transportation for Jim to go to emergency " He said, " I am not requesting it, you are the one that has to say why he is there " I said, " fine " Guess what, Jim has a UTI. For some reason it didn't show up when the friggen nh doctor sent the speciman to the lab or when Jim had the UTI test at the hosptial a few days ago, but now it shows up. Jim is on antibiotics again. So, the poor guy had sodium loss and a UTI, no wonder he was so darn confused and disoriented. I am going to have words about this doctor with the admin staff. I want him changed immediately. He told me when I asked for eye contact that he had lots of work to do and if I would excuse him, he needed to get back to work. My husband is left in the room suffering and this doctor didn't care enough to even talk with me about Jim's symptoms or even acknowledge me standing there to speak with him. I am RED with anger over the attitude this doctor had with me and they are surely going to hear about it. --------------------------------- Luggage? GPS? Comic books? Check out fitting gifts for grads at Yahoo! Search. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2007 Report Share Posted August 24, 2007 Hi Jan, Incredible!!*%$# I don't even know where to start. Hope you can find a better replacement doctor. ly, you are better than any doctor he could have. But you don't need the frustration of dealing with someone like him. And you hope to get good treatment when YOU do identify that there is a problem. Hope Jim is feeling better soon and that you can replace that doc with someone decent. What a loser. Daughter of Bill, 92 > > Hi All, > Today, I went to visit Jim at the nh, it was dinner time when I arrived, but Jim was not in the diningroom as he usually is. He was still in bed and had been in bed all day. He was in a stupor again when I arrived in his room. The CNA said, he has had a blank expression and very little interacting with anyone. > I went to the head nurse on the floor to inquire about Jim and she pointed and said, " His doctor is right there " I have never met Jim's doctor, so I was excited I could finally talk with him at a time when I really had concerns about Jim. I walked over to the nurse's station where he was talking with a patient and I stood at the station waiting my turn patiently. He looked up and glanced at me for a second and then continued talking with the patient. After the patient left, he immediately went to his chart and started writing stuff, never looking up to acknowledge me or to say, I will be with you in a moment. I waited standing right in front of him at the station, figuring he needed to write things in the chart so he wouldn't forget what he needed to write about that lady he was speaking to and he flipped page after page writing, so I said, " When you have time, I would like to speak with you. " Never missing a beat in writing, he said, " Who are you? " I said, " I am Jim > Colello's wife " he said, " oh " I told him I had concerns about Jim and asked him if he had seen Jim today and he said, " Yes " never looking up, just kept on writing. I said, " May I Have Eye Contact. " > He looked up and I said, " I am very concerned about my husband, this is not his normal behavior " He said, " You know all these dementia patients get that way " twirling his finger on the side of his head. The Coo Coo sign. ( Ok, I have to let off some expletives here #$* & ^$#@! ) I couldn't believe this doctor's attitude. I said, " I want him to go to emergency, something is not right, this is not my husband's baseline " and he made a sound like " Humpf " As if to say, yeah right. I told him, " I don't know what you see, but in the 2 minutes that you are in his room once a week, you do not know him and not once have you called me to ask his baseline nor have you cared to know. " > I went back into Jim's room and the head floor nurse came in and said the doctor called for Jim to be picked up and brought to emergency. > I went out and said, " Thank you doctor for calling for transportation for Jim to go to emergency " He said, " I am not requesting it, you are the one that has to say why he is there " I said, " fine " > Guess what, Jim has a UTI. For some reason it didn't show up when the friggen nh doctor sent the speciman to the lab or when Jim had the UTI test at the hosptial a few days ago, but now it shows up. Jim is on antibiotics again. So, the poor guy had sodium loss and a UTI, no wonder he was so darn confused and disoriented. I am going to have words about this doctor with the admin staff. I want him changed immediately. He told me when I asked for eye contact that he had lots of work to do and if I would excuse him, he needed to get back to work. My husband is left in the room suffering and this doctor didn't care enough to even talk with me about Jim's symptoms or even acknowledge me standing there to speak with him. I am RED with anger over the attitude this doctor had with me and they are surely going to hear about it. > > > > --------------------------------- > Luggage? GPS? Comic books? > Check out fitting gifts for grads at Yahoo! Search. > > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2007 Report Share Posted August 24, 2007 HI Jan, Is this guy for real????? What an @^%$%^^ & . When you get a minute I would speak to the powers that be at the LTCF. How dare this doctor behave in this way. This is entirely unprofessional! Courage Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2007 Report Share Posted August 24, 2007 Ron, I want to underscore everything you have said to Jan. I'm sure many people get into the helping professions with the best of intentions but when they find themselves burnt out they need to leave or change their jobs entirely. I wouldn't be surprised if this doctor hasn't gotten other family complaints. Courage Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 24, 2007 Report Share Posted August 24, 2007 Jan, I could swear you are standing in my shoes several months ago. It is so frustrating to not be able to get anywhere with the medical profession. As I told you once, I don't think they want to treat the elderly that they can't cure - they want success, and if they know it can't be had, they just write the person off. The dr. at the hospital told me " we can't do anything more for him " and dismissed him back to the NH, even with a feverm=, a very high wbc, never dx'd as to what it was. And, I've also thought that doctors that are hospitalists (if you don't have them there, they just work in the hospitals and don't have a practice), in nursing homes, and at some of the walk-in clinics maybe can't make it in private practice. Nevertheless, his attitude towards you was entirely unprofessional, and he should certainly be reported to local county or state associations or to the AMA. Did anyone else hear the conversation? To use that gesture is one that we used to do as kids - you would think he would know better than to stoop that low. We know that they have dementia, but that doesn't mean that they're not persons. If it wouldn't be too confusing for him, and if it were possible to move him, it would certainly be worth looking into, but you never know what the next one would be like either. I thought several times about moving Darrell, but when I talked to other people, every NH had people who thought it was great and others who thought it was terrible. So, I just decided it wasn't worth upsetting him, especially when he was getting so bad. I hope the hospital can help him. Don't understand why the UTI didn't show up while he was there, but the hospital where Darrell was told me he didn't have pneumonia, but 4 days later, it was listed as the cause of death. It's just maddening. Hang in there, and don't let that doctor off the hook!! June --- Janet Colello wrote: > Hi All, > Today, I went to visit Jim at the nh, it was > dinner time when I arrived, but Jim was not in the > diningroom as he usually is. He was still in bed and > had been in bed all day. He was in a stupor again > when I arrived in his room. The CNA said, he has had > a blank expression and very little interacting with > anyone. > I went to the head nurse on the floor to inquire > about Jim and she pointed and said, " His doctor is > right there " I have never met Jim's doctor, so I was > excited I could finally talk with him at a time when > I really had concerns about Jim. I walked over to > the nurse's station where he was talking with a > patient and I stood at the station waiting my turn > patiently. He looked up and glanced at me for a > second and then continued talking with the patient. > After the patient left, he immediately went to his > chart and started writing stuff, never looking up to > acknowledge me or to say, I will be with you in a > moment. I waited standing right in front of him at > the station, figuring he needed to write things in > the chart so he wouldn't forget what he needed to > write about that lady he was speaking to and he > flipped page after page writing, so I said, " When > you have time, I would like to speak with you. " > Never missing a beat in writing, he said, " Who are > you? " I said, " I am Jim > Colello's wife " he said, " oh " I told him I had > concerns about Jim and asked him if he had seen Jim > today and he said, " Yes " never looking up, just kept > on writing. I said, " May I Have Eye Contact. " > He looked up and I said, " I am very concerned > about my husband, this is not his normal behavior " > He said, " You know all these dementia patients get > that way " twirling his finger on the side of his > head. The Coo Coo sign. ( Ok, I have to let off some > expletives here #$* & ^$#@! ) I couldn't believe this > doctor's attitude. I said, " I want him to go to > emergency, something is not right, this is not my > husband's baseline " and he made a sound like " Humpf " > As if to say, yeah right. I told him, " I don't know > what you see, but in the 2 minutes that you are in > his room once a week, you do not know him and not > once have you called me to ask his baseline nor have > you cared to know. " > I went back into Jim's room and the head floor > nurse came in and said the doctor called for Jim to > be picked up and brought to emergency. > I went out and said, " Thank you doctor for calling > for transportation for Jim to go to emergency " He > said, " I am not requesting it, you are the one that > has to say why he is there " I said, " fine " > Guess what, Jim has a UTI. For some reason it > didn't show up when the friggen nh doctor sent the > speciman to the lab or when Jim had the UTI test at > the hosptial a few days ago, but now it shows up. > Jim is on antibiotics again. So, the poor guy had > sodium loss and a UTI, no wonder he was so darn > confused and disoriented. I am going to have words > about this doctor with the admin staff. I want him > changed immediately. He told me when I asked for eye > contact that he had lots of work to do and if I > would excuse him, he needed to get back to work. My > husband is left in the room suffering and this > doctor didn't care enough to even talk with me about > Jim's symptoms or even acknowledge me standing there > to speak with him. I am RED with anger over the > attitude this doctor had with me and they are surely > going to hear about it. > > > > --------------------------------- > Luggage? GPS? Comic books? > Check out fitting gifts for grads at Yahoo! Search. > > [Non-text portions of this message have been > removed] > > ________________________________________________________________________________\ ____ Luggage? GPS? Comic books? Check out fitting gifts for grads at Yahoo! Search http://search.yahoo.com/search?fr=oni_on_mail & p=graduation+gifts & cs=bz Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2007 Report Share Posted August 25, 2007 Jan, For two days I have been reading about the HORRIFIC TREATMENT that you received from Jim's Dr. Given the circumstances, I think you handled the situation " Miracurously " well. If I had been there , I would not have been nearly as nice as you were. Blessings will be with you all the days of your life. What I was thinking is if we ( the lbdgroup) had the Dr.'s email address then we could all email him and express our displeasure in his professionalism. Maybe he might take a second look at his patient relations. What do the rest of you think? Bakersfield, Ca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 25, 2007 Report Share Posted August 25, 2007 Wow cathy that sounds like a great idea to me.Id love to go a few rounds with him.I just did with my moms old dr. and ive got plenty left to say. Ron Barrett wrote: Jan, For two days I have been reading about the HORRIFIC TREATMENT that you received from Jim's Dr. Given the circumstances, I think you handled the situation " Miracurously " well. If I had been there , I would not have been nearly as nice as you were. Blessings will be with you all the days of your life. What I was thinking is if we ( the lbdgroup) had the Dr.'s email address then we could all email him and express our displeasure in his professionalism. Maybe he might take a second look at his patient relations. What do the rest of you think? Bakersfield, Ca Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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