redneck diaper boy Posted June 21, 2013 Share Posted June 21, 2013 Do you have the option to use an alternate hospital? I have never had such a problem. I have many medical issues so I frequent the local healthcare facilities Link to comment
MOLEABE Posted June 30, 2013 Share Posted June 30, 2013 If it helps anyone earlier this month as i Joked "on the way to the keyboard". Honestly earlier this month i was found DIB for those not formerly in EMS thats "Dead in Bed"and was resuscitated back to this life but dropped into a Coma and was on life support because i was responsive to nothing ?for over a week not voice, not pain, not anything got any reaction out of me what so ever so i vegetated in ICU with a nurse watching me 24/7 for signs of life and as they started to appear they sraetwd to back the machines off until i actually opede my etes and tried to ask the natural question's where am i ?, Link to comment
billy1234 Posted July 3, 2013 Author Share Posted July 3, 2013 sorry guys totally forgot to update you all got a letter from the hospital, it was the typical blah blah blah fest, busy night in the unit etc etc, staff now informed blah blah blah. Basically nothing I wasn't expecting, moral of the story I suppose if you come out of hospital with your arms and legs still attached then count yourself lucky and walk on LOL Link to comment
babyleanna75 Posted September 1, 2013 Share Posted September 1, 2013 The ER staff here have always been rude and joked about me asking for a fresh diaper outload and I could hear them in the nurses station. One day this last year I went In for a lump in my upper thigh and the nurse asked me to show her what was wrong and as soon as I pulled up my gown she asked rudely and loudly( so everyone could hear) Lee why are you wearing a diaper. It was full and they didnt get me a fresh diaper untill after the doc seen me. Luckly I didnt have an accident till after I changed it. I complained to the complainr department. And my last visit for my leg infection was a great experience. I was in and out of the ER 7 times for antibiotics. Link to comment
feralfreak Posted September 1, 2013 Share Posted September 1, 2013 The ER staff here have always been rude and joked about me asking for a fresh diaper outload and I could hear them in the nurses station. One day this last year I went In for a lump in my upper thigh and the nurse asked me to show her what was wrong and as soon as I pulled up my gown she asked rudely and loudly( so everyone could hear) Lee why are you wearing a diaper. It was full and they didnt get me a fresh diaper untill after the doc seen me. Luckly I didnt have an accident till after I changed it. I complained to the complainr department. And my last visit for my leg infection was a great experience. I was in and out of the ER 7 times for antibiotics. I think I would have just as loudly said to that nurse "HOW ABOUT YOU AT LEAST PRETEND TO BE A FREAKIN' PROFESSIONAL?! WHERE DID YOU GET YOUR NURSING LISENSE, FROM A CRACKER JACK BOX?! being embarrassed don't feel good does it? some people DO Link to comment
rusty pins Posted September 1, 2013 Share Posted September 1, 2013 I think I would have just as loudly said to that nurse "HOW ABOUT YOU AT LEAST PRETEND TO BE A FREAKIN' PROFESSIONAL?! WHERE DID YOU GET YOUR NURSING LISENSE, FROM A CRACKER JACK BOX?! being embarrassed don't feel good does it? some people DO Link to comment
Santiago Posted September 1, 2013 Share Posted September 1, 2013 Yes, I am sure you would then start to receive the excellent care you desired... Link to comment
feralfreak Posted September 1, 2013 Share Posted September 1, 2013 Yes, I am sure you would then start to receive the excellent care you desired... you can follow that up with a request for another nurse and asking to speak to the supervisor Link to comment
Honeywell6180 Posted September 2, 2013 Share Posted September 2, 2013 I ended up in A&E (ER) at 4am this morning and was there for about 8 hours and almost the whole time I was on a bed in a cubicle in just a nappy, by cubicle I mean a bed space with curtains round it with other bed spaces around it. Link to comment
fluff Posted September 2, 2013 Share Posted September 2, 2013 I am getting increasingly irritated by the medical profession in this country. It sounds harsh but over the past 12months I haven't actually encountered anything positive from both my own (I do my upmost to avoid them.) or close friends and family experience. It sounds a bit cliche' to be negative about the UK health service (I'm assuming you werent a private patient.) but It really does demand a radical shake up of the core things that I would believe as human beings we should expect. You're story I don't find surprising one bit and hope everything you were being probed for is okay now! Link to comment
Santiago Posted September 2, 2013 Share Posted September 2, 2013 you can follow that up with a request for another nurse and asking to speak to the supervisor Yes, because the nurses and their supervisors work together but in a vacuum such that the negativity you had with one will not bias the other and you won't at all get labeled difficult... Link to comment
wetdiaper222 Posted September 2, 2013 Share Posted September 2, 2013 They should've used more discretion. Sorry that happened to you. It is quite a piss off.Agreed. That pisses me off too. Link to comment
Nappy_Lover Posted September 2, 2013 Share Posted September 2, 2013 I am getting increasingly irritated by the medical profession in this country. It sounds harsh but over the past 12months I haven't actually encountered anything positive from both my own (I do my upmost to avoid them.) or close friends and family experience. It sounds a bit cliche' to be negative about the UK health service (I'm assuming you werent a private patient.) but It really does demand a radical shake up of the core things that I would believe as human beings we should expect. You're story I don't find surprising one bit and hope everything you were being probed for is okay now! Link to comment
rusty pins Posted September 3, 2013 Share Posted September 3, 2013 Why make a big fuss out of this? Link to comment
feralfreak Posted September 3, 2013 Share Posted September 3, 2013 Why make a big fuss out of this? Link to comment
babyleanna75 Posted September 4, 2013 Share Posted September 4, 2013 I even had a urgent care doctor say your to young for those(diapers). I said I didnt know incontinence had an age!! Link to comment
fluff Posted September 4, 2013 Share Posted September 4, 2013 Not going to tell you that you're wrong, because your experiences are your own, as are the experiences of the people you've talked to, but if you think the standard of care is much better under privatised healthcare, you'd be wrong from my experience and the experience of people I know. I went private for some care under the plan my Dad got with his job and I was shocked at the level of treatment I got. I'm not going to go into specifics for personal reasons, but having also experienced standard NHS care, the standard was actually worse. Now I'm sure that isn't the case generally with private healthcare, as I am a believer that you really do get what you pay for generally, but it opened my eyes to the fact that the NHS really isn't the mess some people make it out to be. In fact, I've had several good experiences with my care. It could definitely do with reform, but I really can't get behind privatising the system. A lot of people in the UK don't realise how lucky they are to have a nationalised health system that meets reasonably high standards. It isn't the best, but it does cater to everyone, regardless of your financial position and it only has the slight negative reputation it has because, as you put it, bad news spreads quicker. Link to comment
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