Guest guest Posted December 5, 1999 Report Share Posted December 5, 1999 I believe you have the right to refuse " treatment " ..., therefore, ladies, stand up for your rights when stupid people come around!!! Not only did I not allow the injections they wanted to give me, (after the spinal fusion), they also wanted blood every day 2X a day... However, I was not going to get out of there until 14 days passed ... no matter what! I did let them do blood test every other day! If I thought I was feeling bad, I let then do it once a day... My veins collapsed and they had to put the iv on different places ... my IV was changed every day or more, then this woman comes to take my blood pressure on the arms with the collapsed veins... I almost hit her! Told her to go away! In others words, I am ready for NASTY! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 1999 Report Share Posted December 5, 1999 << okay...I feel much better today, so I guess I can give more details for you all! LOL >> , I'm sorry that the floor nurses weren't all supportive. How terrific that Neal stood up for you and stayed vigilant for your welfare. What a man! I am just amazed that you're home and ready to deal with your " new " tummy. Amazed because here is yet another person who's made the decision and she's home making her way through the first few post-op weeks. You're a pioneer! I can't remember which part of the booklet from Dr. R speaks to the juice choices he recommends for the first six to eight week...but I do remember reading it. Curl up and take a look in the table of contents. I know that I've read it over and over. You're going to be more and more comfortable and good-to-go as the days pass. We're all here for you! Give that gorgeous husband of yours a great big hug and a THANK YOU for the way that he's taking such excellent care of you. Who says our men cease to be our knights in shining armor just because the honeymoon phase is over? If we give our men the opportunity, they will always be our Prince and vanquish the dragons, demons and evil in our world. Yeah, I know, when they're in the football/basketball/hockey mode with the TV, it doesn't seem possible...tee hee...but ladies, our men are ready to act on our behalf anytime we let them know that we need them. C...you have really brightened my day. Thanks for the new information. I'll be on the watch for the crabby RN on overnights. Should I keep a broom from the hospital porter's closet next to my bed in case she wants to go out for a cigarette? Keep on getting stronger, ! Dee in MI. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 1999 Report Share Posted December 5, 1999 << In others words, I am ready for NASTY! >> Does this NASTY reside on the fifth floor as an overnight RN? Does this NASTY have a particular color of hair and hair style? Should all of us pre-ops be on the lookout for NASTY? Yikes! My Prince won't be coming with me to defend me; should I bring my magic wand and turn NASTY into a toad? Dee in MI. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 1999 Report Share Posted December 5, 1999 << In others words, I am ready for NASTY! >> Does this NASTY reside on the fifth floor as an overnight RN? Does this NASTY have a particular color of hair and hair style? Should all of us pre-ops be on the lookout for NASTY? Yikes! My Prince won't be coming with me to defend me; should I bring my magic wand and turn NASTY into a toad? Dee in MI. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 1999 Report Share Posted December 5, 1999 << In others words, I am ready for NASTY! >> Does this NASTY reside on the fifth floor as an overnight RN? Does this NASTY have a particular color of hair and hair style? Should all of us pre-ops be on the lookout for NASTY? Yikes! My Prince won't be coming with me to defend me; should I bring my magic wand and turn NASTY into a toad? Dee in MI. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 1999 Report Share Posted December 5, 1999 Gang, I'm one of the first to jump up and intervene on the behalf of others when I suspect mistreatment is/has occurring/occurred. I know that I've been poking fun at a lot of things on this list over time. Please, as we support one another and encourage one another, let's also remember that others have crosses to bear that would likely cause many of us to fall to our knees under the weight of them. I stand here confessing my own sin of poking fun at those who are unthinkingly difficult to deal with and sometimes cruel in their treatment of us. I'm not sure that it was Bonhoffer, but it was someone like him who had written of his experiences while in a concentration camp. The little bit that I remember went like this: if we could see into the hearts of those on whom we wish ill or retribution for their treatment of us, we would find there more pain and anguish than we could ever heap upon them for their mistreatment of us. (Sometimes, we come upon people in our lives who are so distraught within their own souls that we miss our chance to minister God's peace to them because they are not very lovable at the moments we have with them. Bonhoffer would have us remember them to God's care and love as we suffer from their unkind or unwise treatment of us. I know that is the ideal; I can't always remember to LIVE that ideal. Let's say a prayer for the fifth floor nursing staff and their support people; let's pray that the pain and anguish in their hearts and souls can be eased by our presence as we have only two or three days to witness to them. We may be the only bible someone on the fifth floor ever reads.) God's peace to you all. Dee in MI. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 1999 Report Share Posted December 5, 1999 Gang, I'm one of the first to jump up and intervene on the behalf of others when I suspect mistreatment is/has occurring/occurred. I know that I've been poking fun at a lot of things on this list over time. Please, as we support one another and encourage one another, let's also remember that others have crosses to bear that would likely cause many of us to fall to our knees under the weight of them. I stand here confessing my own sin of poking fun at those who are unthinkingly difficult to deal with and sometimes cruel in their treatment of us. I'm not sure that it was Bonhoffer, but it was someone like him who had written of his experiences while in a concentration camp. The little bit that I remember went like this: if we could see into the hearts of those on whom we wish ill or retribution for their treatment of us, we would find there more pain and anguish than we could ever heap upon them for their mistreatment of us. (Sometimes, we come upon people in our lives who are so distraught within their own souls that we miss our chance to minister God's peace to them because they are not very lovable at the moments we have with them. Bonhoffer would have us remember them to God's care and love as we suffer from their unkind or unwise treatment of us. I know that is the ideal; I can't always remember to LIVE that ideal. Let's say a prayer for the fifth floor nursing staff and their support people; let's pray that the pain and anguish in their hearts and souls can be eased by our presence as we have only two or three days to witness to them. We may be the only bible someone on the fifth floor ever reads.) God's peace to you all. Dee in MI. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 1999 Report Share Posted December 5, 1999 I was going to say...I had a Pat and she was a saint...good to know it wasn't her. It's the other Pat...the evil one! LOL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 1999 Report Share Posted December 5, 1999 I was going to say...I had a Pat and she was a saint...good to know it wasn't her. It's the other Pat...the evil one! LOL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 1999 Report Share Posted December 5, 1999 I was going to say...I had a Pat and she was a saint...good to know it wasn't her. It's the other Pat...the evil one! LOL Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 1999 Report Share Posted December 5, 1999 << the other Pat >> Giggle...this reminds me of the old... " no, not that left, the OTHER left! " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 1999 Report Share Posted December 5, 1999 << the other Pat >> Giggle...this reminds me of the old... " no, not that left, the OTHER left! " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 1999 Report Share Posted December 5, 1999 << the other Pat >> Giggle...this reminds me of the old... " no, not that left, the OTHER left! " Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 1999 Report Share Posted December 5, 1999 Folks! I think..... we all need to talk to Dr R about the nursing staff. This is NOT the first time we have been mistreated. This has to stop! Surgery is nerve racking enough without having some Bitch make it worse!! I hope you plan to report this woman!!! a > <snip> > He had come > in in the middle of the night though when he heard me > arguing with the stupid nurse that I was assigned to. > I wanted to CHOKE that women! She told my hubby and > rays that they could not stay in the room overnight > since there were 2 women in the same room! SHe was > very very rude! She came in around midnight and was > like... " I need to see you IV. " I told her I did not > have one. She said " well why not? " I said, " B/c I > don't need one! " It went from there. I tried to > explain to her that my anestesiologist had said THEY > would put one in once I got down there. That did not > work for her. Around 1am once I had drifted off to > sleep, she came in telling me that the IV team would > be up shortly! I lost it at that point! Why in the > world was this witch doing this to me! I needed to get > some rest and I wanted to SLEEP!!! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 1999 Report Share Posted December 5, 1999 okay now Dee Remember, I am still very sore...it hurts to LAUGH SO HARD!!!!!! LOL LOL ROFLOL..ok maybe not rolling on the floor part, but I am cracking up over here! FOr all your info...I was in room 5100 and the WITCHES NAME IS PAT!!!!!!! UGH!!!!!!! the first pat I had was wonderful, then...well you all know the rest! LOL MIchelle C --- Yarnmama@... wrote: > > In a message dated 12/5/99 9:54:52 AM, > newbabyhope@... writes: > > << > > okay...I feel much better today, so I guess I can > give > more details for you all! LOL >> > > , I'm sorry that the floor nurses weren't > all supportive. How > terrific that Neal stood up for you and stayed > vigilant for your welfare. > What a man! I am just amazed that you're home and > ready to deal with your > " new " tummy. Amazed because here is yet another > person who's made the > decision and she's home making her way through the > first few post-op weeks. > You're a pioneer! I can't remember which part of > the booklet from Dr. R > speaks to the juice choices he recommends for the > first six to eight > week...but I do remember reading it. Curl up and > take a look in the table of > contents. I know that I've read it over and over. > You're going to be more > and more comfortable and good-to-go as the days > pass. We're all here for > you! Give that gorgeous husband of yours a great > big hug and a THANK YOU for > the way that he's taking such excellent care of you. > Who says our men cease > to be our knights in shining armor just because the > honeymoon phase is over? > If we give our men the opportunity, they will > always be our Prince and > vanquish the dragons, demons and evil in our world. > Yeah, I know, when > they're in the football/basketball/hockey mode with > the TV, it doesn't seem > possible...tee hee...but ladies, our men are ready > to act on our behalf > anytime we let them know that we need them. > C...you have really > brightened my day. Thanks for the new information. > I'll be on the watch for > the crabby RN on overnights. Should I keep a broom > from the hospital > porter's closet next to my bed in case she wants to > go out for a cigarette? > Keep on getting stronger, ! Dee in MI. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > This message is from the Mini-Gastric Bypass Mailing > List at Onelist.com > Please visit our web site at http://clos.net > > <HR> <html> > ===== __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 1999 Report Share Posted December 5, 1999 okay now Dee Remember, I am still very sore...it hurts to LAUGH SO HARD!!!!!! LOL LOL ROFLOL..ok maybe not rolling on the floor part, but I am cracking up over here! FOr all your info...I was in room 5100 and the WITCHES NAME IS PAT!!!!!!! UGH!!!!!!! the first pat I had was wonderful, then...well you all know the rest! LOL MIchelle C --- Yarnmama@... wrote: > > In a message dated 12/5/99 9:54:52 AM, > newbabyhope@... writes: > > << > > okay...I feel much better today, so I guess I can > give > more details for you all! LOL >> > > , I'm sorry that the floor nurses weren't > all supportive. How > terrific that Neal stood up for you and stayed > vigilant for your welfare. > What a man! I am just amazed that you're home and > ready to deal with your > " new " tummy. Amazed because here is yet another > person who's made the > decision and she's home making her way through the > first few post-op weeks. > You're a pioneer! I can't remember which part of > the booklet from Dr. R > speaks to the juice choices he recommends for the > first six to eight > week...but I do remember reading it. Curl up and > take a look in the table of > contents. I know that I've read it over and over. > You're going to be more > and more comfortable and good-to-go as the days > pass. We're all here for > you! Give that gorgeous husband of yours a great > big hug and a THANK YOU for > the way that he's taking such excellent care of you. > Who says our men cease > to be our knights in shining armor just because the > honeymoon phase is over? > If we give our men the opportunity, they will > always be our Prince and > vanquish the dragons, demons and evil in our world. > Yeah, I know, when > they're in the football/basketball/hockey mode with > the TV, it doesn't seem > possible...tee hee...but ladies, our men are ready > to act on our behalf > anytime we let them know that we need them. > C...you have really > brightened my day. Thanks for the new information. > I'll be on the watch for > the crabby RN on overnights. Should I keep a broom > from the hospital > porter's closet next to my bed in case she wants to > go out for a cigarette? > Keep on getting stronger, ! Dee in MI. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > This message is from the Mini-Gastric Bypass Mailing > List at Onelist.com > Please visit our web site at http://clos.net > > <HR> <html> > ===== __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 1999 Report Share Posted December 5, 1999 You are a HANFUL LADY!!!!! SHe has red hair, her name is Pat, and she works the late shift! GO Get Her DEE!!!!!!!!!!! MIchelle C --- Yarnmama@... wrote: > > In a message dated 12/5/99 10:44:32 AM, > NEWKAT2001@... writes: > > << In others words, I am ready for NASTY! >> > > Does this NASTY reside on the fifth floor as an > overnight RN? Does this > NASTY have a particular color of hair and hair > style? Should all of us > pre-ops be on the lookout for NASTY? Yikes! My > Prince won't be coming with > me to defend me; should I bring my magic wand and > turn NASTY into a toad? > Dee in MI. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > This message is from the Mini-Gastric Bypass Mailing > List at Onelist.com > Please visit our web site at http://clos.net > > <HR> <html> > ===== __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 1999 Report Share Posted December 5, 1999 You are a HANFUL LADY!!!!! SHe has red hair, her name is Pat, and she works the late shift! GO Get Her DEE!!!!!!!!!!! MIchelle C --- Yarnmama@... wrote: > > In a message dated 12/5/99 10:44:32 AM, > NEWKAT2001@... writes: > > << In others words, I am ready for NASTY! >> > > Does this NASTY reside on the fifth floor as an > overnight RN? Does this > NASTY have a particular color of hair and hair > style? Should all of us > pre-ops be on the lookout for NASTY? Yikes! My > Prince won't be coming with > me to defend me; should I bring my magic wand and > turn NASTY into a toad? > Dee in MI. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > This message is from the Mini-Gastric Bypass Mailing > List at Onelist.com > Please visit our web site at http://clos.net > > <HR> <html> > ===== __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 1999 Report Share Posted December 5, 1999 You are a HANFUL LADY!!!!! SHe has red hair, her name is Pat, and she works the late shift! GO Get Her DEE!!!!!!!!!!! MIchelle C --- Yarnmama@... wrote: > > In a message dated 12/5/99 10:44:32 AM, > NEWKAT2001@... writes: > > << In others words, I am ready for NASTY! >> > > Does this NASTY reside on the fifth floor as an > overnight RN? Does this > NASTY have a particular color of hair and hair > style? Should all of us > pre-ops be on the lookout for NASTY? Yikes! My > Prince won't be coming with > me to defend me; should I bring my magic wand and > turn NASTY into a toad? > Dee in MI. > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > This message is from the Mini-Gastric Bypass Mailing > List at Onelist.com > Please visit our web site at http://clos.net > > <HR> <html> > ===== __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 1999 Report Share Posted December 5, 1999 I am really concerned about the mean nurse!!!! What is her name. She must be talked to and know what is expected. Also I want to know if you automatically get a private room or not?? Do you have to request it and pay more for it???? in Mo Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 1999 Report Share Posted December 5, 1999 Is there any way to email Pat?????? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 1999 Report Share Posted December 5, 1999 Dee I agree with all that you are saying. But a nurse that is not doing her job in the spirit that it should be done, should be reprimanded. People in the hospital for surgery need to be treated with kindness and understanding. If this nurse is adding to the insecurity of patients then she needs to be talked to by her supervisor. But yes I will pray for her as I am sure her job is not an easy one. Nursing takes a special kind of person. My mother was a nurse and a good one. She would come home from work extremely tired sometimes, so I know how hard they work. I've heard the stories. But they must not take their frustrations out on the patients. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 1999 Report Share Posted December 5, 1999 Hey all, From what I have heard in the past, didn't Dr R train some of these people?? Or was that when he was at Chapel Hill? I cannot believe that he would allow that sort of treatment when in the long run it effects your outcome. I am guessing that needed a larger bore needle due to meds and anesthesia being used and the other nurse thought it was just for saline, I am guessing. Now, please do not take this this the wrong way but many of these guys are underpayed and overworked and I hope that we can overlook a bad day once and awhile. Maybe I am a bit laizze faire about surgery but I would rather someone be overly cautious than under, wouldn't you??? PS this is NOT meant to start a row! PAige > >Reply-To: MiniGastricBypassonelist >To: MiniGastricBypassonelist >Subject: Re: My experinces during the surgery! >Date: Sun, 05 Dec 1999 12:59:14 -0500 > > >Folks! I think..... we all need to talk to Dr R about the nursing staff. >This is NOT the first time we have been mistreated. This has to stop! >Surgery is nerve racking enough without having some Bitch make it worse!! >I >hope you plan to report this woman!!! > >a > > > > ><snip> > > > He had come > > in in the middle of the night though when he heard me > > arguing with the stupid nurse that I was assigned to. > > I wanted to CHOKE that women! She told my hubby and > > rays that they could not stay in the room overnight > > since there were 2 women in the same room! SHe was > > very very rude! She came in around midnight and was > > like... " I need to see you IV. " I told her I did not > > have one. She said " well why not? " I said, " B/c I > > don't need one! " It went from there. I tried to > > explain to her that my anestesiologist had said THEY > > would put one in once I got down there. That did not > > work for her. Around 1am once I had drifted off to > > sleep, she came in telling me that the IV team would > > be up shortly! I lost it at that point! Why in the > > world was this witch doing this to me! I needed to get > > some rest and I wanted to SLEEP!!! > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ >This message is from the Mini-Gastric Bypass Mailing List at Onelist.com >Please visit our web site at http://clos.net > ><< text3.html >> Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 5, 1999 Report Share Posted December 5, 1999 Well, that is something more we pre-op hopefulls have to worry about!! Is this nurse one of those " babydoll " women who judge you by your body size, or just some old biddy who has to be in control of all situations and doesn't understand people like us who NEED to have this surgery? I have been mistreated my entire life by people who think they are better than I am because they are thin and I am fat. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH! I really hope the hospital would not assign someone like this to take care of us! I expect to be treated with kindness and understanding while I am waiting to have surgery. RESPECT is something that we all deserve. Shouldn't these people be trained in understanding how we all feel about ourselves to begin with? The worst thing she could do is exactly what she did. I agree with , someone from the hospital should have a talk with her. I don't want her as my nurse! E. (Jersey ) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted December 6, 1999 Report Share Posted December 6, 1999 I just wanted you to know (not trying to be ugly) that it was not only the Iv situation. This woman was EXTREMELY RUDE to me and my husband and my roomy!!! My roomate WARNED me about her before she even walked in! So...I don't think this was an instance of a once in a while BAD day. Sorry...I just don't appreciate having myself and my husband and OTHERS being talked to like children. She was not professional at all. The IV was NOT supposed to be there! NONE!!! NOT ONE!!! So...she was WRONG! Sorry...I am not ill with you and I am not trying to get an argument started for I value each and every one of your opionions. Including yours sweetie! This just was not right. C --- paige windahl wrote: > Hey all, > From what I have heard in the past, didn't Dr R > train some of these people?? > Or was that when he was at Chapel Hill? I cannot > believe that he would allow > that sort of treatment when in the long run it > effects your outcome. I am > guessing that needed a larger bore needle > due to meds and > anesthesia being used and the other nurse thought it > was just for saline, I > am guessing. Now, please do not take this this the > wrong way but many of > these guys are underpayed and overworked and I hope > that we can overlook a > bad day once and awhile. Maybe I am a bit laizze > faire about surgery but I > would rather someone be overly cautious than under, > wouldn't you??? PS > this is NOT meant to start a row! PAige > > > > > >Reply-To: MiniGastricBypassonelist > >To: MiniGastricBypassonelist > >Subject: Re: My experinces > during the surgery! > >Date: Sun, 05 Dec 1999 12:59:14 -0500 > > > > > >Folks! I think..... we all need to talk to Dr R > about the nursing staff. > >This is NOT the first time we have been mistreated. > This has to stop! > >Surgery is nerve racking enough without having some > Bitch make it worse!! > >I > >hope you plan to report this woman!!! > > > >a > > > > > > > > ><snip> > > > > > He had come > > > in in the middle of the night though when he > heard me > > > arguing with the stupid nurse that I was > assigned to. > > > I wanted to CHOKE that women! She told my hubby > and > > > rays that they could not stay in the room > overnight > > > since there were 2 women in the same room! SHe > was > > > very very rude! She came in around midnight and > was > > > like... " I need to see you IV. " I told her I did > not > > > have one. She said " well why not? " I said, > " B/c I > > > don't need one! " It went from there. I tried > to > > > explain to her that my anestesiologist had said > THEY > > > would put one in once I got down there. That > did not > > > work for her. Around 1am once I had drifted off > to > > > sleep, she came in telling me that the IV team > would > > > be up shortly! I lost it at that point! Why in > the > > > world was this witch doing this to me! I needed > to get > > > some rest and I wanted to SLEEP!!! > > > > > >------------------------------------------------------------------------ > >This message is from the Mini-Gastric Bypass > Mailing List at Onelist.com > >Please visit our web site at http://clos.net > > > ><< text3.html >> > > ------------------------------------------------------------------------ > This message is from the Mini-Gastric Bypass Mailing > List at Onelist.com > Please visit our web site at http://clos.net > > <HR> <html> > ===== __________________________________________________ Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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