Guest guest Posted August 12, 2008 Report Share Posted August 12, 2008 Shirley!!! That lady, and I use that term loosely was a nurse? What a travesty! Thank God your father had you to advocate for him. I don't know what I'd do without Rod. He is truly sometimes, the only thing between me and insanity. Him, and my service dog, Dewey. -- Dodge An optimist thinks that this is the best possible world. A pessimist fears that this is true. Read my blog at: http://jumpthis.wordpress.com ---- nana2livi <s.p5315@...> wrote: ============= Dodge, OMG! What a horrible experience! What is going on with that nurse? If the doctor really believed your BP dropped like that why is he not wondering why? I know that you and Rod know exactly how many times your BP was taken. Have they seen too many druggies to not respond to other medical emergencies? My father died from carcinogenic meningitis and was not diagnosed until the day before he died, so that was when he got something stronger than his 2 percoset every 3 hrs. I kept telling them he was suffering and a nurse made the mistake of telling me that he was overly sedated from those 2 little pills, so she tied him to the bed. This was only 4 days before he died. His kidneys had already shut down! I made sure that she never darkened his door again. Thank God you have Rod. What do people do without someone to advocate for them?????? Please, please get better real soon and let us know how you are doing. Hang in one more time, we need you! You have my prayers Honey. Shirley Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 12, 2008 Report Share Posted August 12, 2008 Dodge, I swear every word is true. The correct name for the cancer is Carcinomatous Meningitis. After the neurologist finally found it, he said it is the worse pain known. It is like your brain is wrapped in barbed wire. You know it has been 14 years and there are still times that I would like to get my hands on that woman! I am glad you reminded me that you have Dewey. I will give thanks for both of them. We have grown to love you through your post and your blog, so we want to keep you around. Tell Rod do what ever it takes this group needs you. Shirley > > Shirley!!! > > That lady, and I use that term loosely was a nurse? What a travesty! Thank God your father had you to advocate for him. > > I don't know what I'd do without Rod. He is truly sometimes, the only thing between me and insanity. Him, and my service dog, Dewey. > > -- > Dodge > > An optimist thinks that this is the best possible world. > A pessimist fears that this is true. > > Read my blog at: > http://jumpthis.wordpress.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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