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I'm thinking she will be cooking the 7th.. ;) can't make

um... yummmmmy

Love and Prayers, Peggy

ipf 6/04

Worry looks around.

Sorry looks back,

Faith looks up.

Chicken and dumplings? Apple crisp? Yum Yum....

Beth wrote:

Joyce,

How I dearly wish there was a way to lift this burden from you.

Flolan is such a difficult med...as someone who used to suffer from

migraines I'm sorry about the headaches. They are so debilitating.

You are in my thoughts and prayers continually, you and Lucian both

actually. If I was close by I'd bring a pot of chicken and dumplings

over and some apple crisp.

Consider yourself hugged anyway!!

Beth in NC age 48 Fibrotic NSIP 06/06

" For as long as I shall live, I will testify to Love. "

Re: Why I HATE hospitals!

Peggy,

I think they are going to have to cut my Flolan back. I am having

awful headaches. Today my feet swelled. While I was having the

catherization, they tested the various meds on the pressure. Flolan

was the one that worked. It cut the pressure back 18%. The pressure

was on the artery that has the 70% blockage. They said that if I

could tolerate the Flolan they would probably add Trackleer or

Revitio...or both. But, the pressure has to come down.

I am just not bouncing back. I feel bad. They started Coumadin and

I know that is a tough drug to get used to. So, who knows. I am

just dragging around. I see my new doc on Monday. I just dread the

thought of getting dressed to go anywhere.

My sweet husband has worked like a dog to master this task of my

medication. This is a very difficult med to administer and the

mixing and all the sterile procedures are overwhelming. Then comes

the computerized part, which is not his strong point. But, he is

doing great. I just love him so much for taking such good care of

me. Today was the first time we had mixed the medicine and the

little pump started beeping and we couldn't figure out what to do

next. We were both shaking. I only have 3 minutes to get changed

over once it is unhooked. We called the nurse and she talked us

through it. He flushes out the pic lines and everything. Tomorrow

we change dressing. A health nurse will come the first couple of

times. Then he will have to do it.

Just keep praying. I am doing my part. God will do his. His will

be done.

Hugs, Joyce D.

Pulmonary Fibrosis 1997 Bronchiectasis 2004 Pulmonary

Hypertension 2008 Mixed Connective Tissue Disease (Lupus, RA,

Sjogren's, etc) Rejected for Transplant 2006

I will not forget you...Behold, I have engraved you on the palms of

my hands. Isaiah 49:15-16

>

>

> I never fail to face a calamity when I get to visit the Big House. I

> just wanted to share this one with you.

>

> I was summoned to the BH on Tuesday. They did testing into the night

> and did a heart catherization on Wednesday a.m. This cath was a much

> better experience than the one at . They gave me lots of drugs

> and all went well....except the findings. On Thursday morning, they

> told me that I would have to be transferred to ICU to initiate the

> Flolan treatments. So they took me to an ICU unit (they have 3). My

> paperwork, however, went another direction. My girlfriend was with

> me. They rolled me in the room and stuck my bed in a small corner.

> The curtain was pulled, but I could tell that the rest of the room

> was the actual room and this was like a holding place for me until

> they found out who I was and where my papers were. They came in a

> took my friend outside into the waiting area. She could never get

> back in. It was around 10:00 a.m.

>

> They closed the doors, there was no air flow in the room. I was

> having trouble breathing. At that point some respiratory girl came

> in to tell me that she would have to turn my 02 down to 5L, which she

> did. I can't remember why. So, I was in a panic. Then I heard the

> voice of my room mate. It was a MAN. Now, I had no underwear on due

> to the cath bandanges. I was in a room with a MAN and I had no

> underwear on. And they were cutting my air out. I began to protest

> and they ignored me. They told me that I could never get out of my

> bed during the week that I would be there. I refused to use a

> bedpan, so my bladder was about to burst. They told me that they had

> no bathrooms in that unit that all the people there were confined to

> thier bed. (turns out it was the place that they took the patients

> who were dying). They were surprised to have someone rolled in who

> could talk back to them. The nurses there were so angry that I was

> there. They were extremely rude to me. Hateful.

>

> About 1:00 my friend and one of the elders from my church got back

> in. I told him right away that I was in a room with a man and that I

> had no panties on. I will never live that down. I was soaked in

> sweat. Soon after, my daughter and grandson got in. At 2:30 my

> husband came. had just called my doctor. Lucian in a not

> so soft voice asked to talk with someone with half a brain. A nurse

> management man came and he told him to unhook me that he was taking

> me home. About that time my doc came. He was furious. No one knew

> why I was there. Thank God, they didn't take me to the morgue.

>

> There WAS a bathroom, right in the room where I was. The male nurse

> took me there. The poor man that was in the room was sitting in a

> chair down by the bathroom and was not covered up. He didn't have

> his panties on either. It was not pretty! Aaaargh!

>

> They decided that they had taken me to the wrong ICU. I begged my

> doctor not to make me go to an ICU unit. They put me in the TMU in a

> private room. They had never initiated Flolan outside of ICU, but

> the docs did it a different way and I stayed in my nice private

> room...with no men roomates.

>

> I filed reports while there, my doc filed a report, my friend who is

> a nurse on that floor filed a report and as soon as I am up to it, a

> letter will go out to everyone affiliated with that hospital. That

> is one of the worst days of my life. Every other person that worked

> there was super nice and caring. But that group of women in that one

> unit were really mean and hateful. I know for certain that I do not

> want to die in such a place. It was horrible. I did not get my

> meds, my nebs, my lunch or even water.

>

> Were you all aware that they put men and women in rooms together in

> ICU areas? That is unaccecptable! What happened to dignity?

>

> Maybe I am getting bettere, I am ranting!

>

> Hugs, Joyce D.

>

> Pulmonary Fibrosis 1997 Bronchiectasis 2004 Pulmonary

> Hypertension 2008 Mixed Connective

> Tissue Disease (Lupus, RA, Sjogren's, etc) Rejected for Transplant

2006

>

> I will not forget you...Behold, I have engraved you on the palms of

> my hands. Isaiah 49:15-16

>

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Yes maam! I making chicken and dumplings tomorrow for supper. Mmmmmm

Beth in NC age 48 Fibrotic NSIP 06/06

"For as long as I shall live, I will testify to Love."

Re: Why I HATE hospitals!

Peggy,

I think they are going to have to cut my Flolan back. I am having awful headaches. Today my feet swelled. While I was having the catherization, they tested the various meds on the pressure. Flolan was the one that worked. It cut the pressure back 18%. The pressure was on the artery that has the 70% blockage. They said that if I could tolerate the Flolan they would probably add Trackleer or Revitio...or both. But, the pressure has to come down.

I am just not bouncing back. I feel bad. They started Coumadin and I know that is a tough drug to get used to. So, who knows. I am just dragging around. I see my new doc on Monday. I just dread the thought of getting dressed to go anywhere.

My sweet husband has worked like a dog to master this task of my medication. This is a very difficult med to administer and the mixing and all the sterile procedures are overwhelming. Then comes the computerized part, which is not his strong point. But, he is doing great. I just love him so much for taking such good care of me. Today was the first time we had mixed the medicine and the little pump started beeping and we couldn't figure out what to do next. We were both shaking. I only have 3 minutes to get changed over once it is unhooked. We called the nurse and she talked us through it. He flushes out the pic lines and everything. Tomorrow we change dressing. A health nurse will come the first couple of times. Then he will have to do it.

Just keep praying. I am doing my part. God will do his. His will be done.

Hugs, Joyce D.

Pulmonary Fibrosis 1997 Bronchiectasis 2004 Pulmonary Hypertension 2008 Mixed Connective Tissue Disease (Lupus, RA, Sjogren's, etc) Rejected for Transplant 2006

I will not forget you...Behold, I have engraved you on the palms of my hands. Isaiah 49:15-16 > > > I never fail to face a calamity when I get to visit the Big House. I > just wanted to share this one with you.> > I was summoned to the BH on Tuesday. They did testing into the night > and did a heart catherization on Wednesday a.m. This cath was a much > better experience than the one at . They gave me lots of drugs > and all went well....except the findings. On Thursday morning, they > told me that I would have to be transferred to ICU to initiate the > Flolan treatments. So they took me to an ICU unit (they have 3). My > paperwork, however, went another direction. My girlfriend was with > me. They rolled me in the room and

stuck my bed in a small corner. > The curtain was pulled, but I could tell that the rest of the room > was the actual room and this was like a holding place for me until > they found out who I was and where my papers were. They came in a > took my friend outside into the waiting area. She could never get > back in. It was around 10:00 a.m.> > They closed the doors, there was no air flow in the room. I was > having trouble breathing. At that point some respiratory girl came > in to tell me that she would have to turn my 02 down to 5L, which she > did. I can't remember why. So, I was in a panic. Then I heard the > voice of my room mate. It was a MAN. Now, I had no underwear on due > to the cath bandanges. I was in a room with a MAN and I had no > underwear on. And they were cutting my air out. I began to protest > and they ignored me. They told me that I

could never get out of my > bed during the week that I would be there. I refused to use a > bedpan, so my bladder was about to burst. They told me that they had > no bathrooms in that unit that all the people there were confined to > thier bed. (turns out it was the place that they took the patients > who were dying). They were surprised to have someone rolled in who > could talk back to them. The nurses there were so angry that I was > there. They were extremely rude to me. Hateful.> > About 1:00 my friend and one of the elders from my church got back > in. I told him right away that I was in a room with a man and that I > had no panties on. I will never live that down. I was soaked in > sweat. Soon after, my daughter and grandson got in. At 2:30 my > husband came. had just called my doctor. Lucian in a not > so soft voice asked to talk with

someone with half a brain. A nurse > management man came and he told him to unhook me that he was taking > me home. About that time my doc came. He was furious. No one knew > why I was there. Thank God, they didn't take me to the morgue.> > There WAS a bathroom, right in the room where I was. The male nurse > took me there. The poor man that was in the room was sitting in a > chair down by the bathroom and was not covered up. He didn't have > his panties on either. It was not pretty! Aaaargh!> > They decided that they had taken me to the wrong ICU. I begged my > doctor not to make me go to an ICU unit. They put me in the TMU in a > private room. They had never initiated Flolan outside of ICU, but > the docs did it a different way and I stayed in my nice private > room...with no men roomates.> > I filed reports while there, my doc filed a

report, my friend who is > a nurse on that floor filed a report and as soon as I am up to it, a > letter will go out to everyone affiliated with that hospital. That > is one of the worst days of my life. Every other person that worked > there was super nice and caring. But that group of women in that one > unit were really mean and hateful. I know for certain that I do not > want to die in such a place. It was horrible. I did not get my > meds, my nebs, my lunch or even water.> > Were you all aware that they put men and women in rooms together in > ICU areas? That is unaccecptable! What happened to dignity?> > Maybe I am getting bettere, I am ranting!> > Hugs, Joyce D.> > Pulmonary Fibrosis 1997 Bronchiectasis 2004 Pulmonary > Hypertension 2008 Mixed Connective > Tissue Disease (Lupus, RA, Sjogren's, etc) Rejected for Transplant

2006> > I will not forget you...Behold, I have engraved you on the palms of > my hands. Isaiah 49:15-16>

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Love and Prayers, Peggy

ipf 6/04

Worry looks around.

Sorry looks back,

Faith looks up.

Yes maam! I making chicken and dumplings tomorrow for supper. Mmmmmm

Beth in NC age 48 Fibrotic NSIP 06/06

" For as long as I shall live, I will testify to Love. "

Re: Why I HATE hospitals!

Peggy,

I think they are going to have to cut my Flolan back. I am having

awful headaches. Today my feet swelled. While I was having the

catherization, they tested the various meds on the pressure. Flolan

was the one that worked. It cut the pressure back 18%. The pressure

was on the artery that has the 70% blockage. They said that if I

could tolerate the Flolan they would probably add Trackleer or

Revitio...or both. But, the pressure has to come down.

I am just not bouncing back. I feel bad. They started Coumadin and

I know that is a tough drug to get used to. So, who knows. I am

just dragging around. I see my new doc on Monday. I just dread the

thought of getting dressed to go anywhere.

My sweet husband has worked like a dog to master this task of my

medication. This is a very difficult med to administer and the

mixing and all the sterile procedures are overwhelming. Then comes

the computerized part, which is not his strong point. But, he is

doing great. I just love him so much for taking such good care of

me. Today was the first time we had mixed the medicine and the

little pump started beeping and we couldn't figure out what to do

next. We were both shaking. I only have 3 minutes to get changed

over once it is unhooked. We called the nurse and she talked us

through it. He flushes out the pic lines and everything. Tomorrow

we change dressing. A health nurse will come the first couple of

times. Then he will have to do it.

Just keep praying. I am doing my part. God will do his. His will

be done.

Hugs, Joyce D.

Pulmonary Fibrosis 1997 Bronchiectasis 2004 Pulmonary

Hypertension 2008 Mixed Connective Tissue Disease (Lupus, RA,

Sjogren's, etc) Rejected for Transplant 2006

I will not forget you...Behold, I have engraved you on the palms of

my hands. Isaiah 49:15-16

>

>

> I never fail to face a calamity when I get to visit the Big House. I

> just wanted to share this one with you.

>

> I was summoned to the BH on Tuesday. They did testing into the night

> and did a heart catherization on Wednesday a.m. This cath was a much

> better experience than the one at . They gave me lots of drugs

> and all went well....except the findings. On Thursday morning, they

> told me that I would have to be transferred to ICU to initiate the

> Flolan treatments. So they took me to an ICU unit (they have 3). My

> paperwork, however, went another direction. My girlfriend was with

> me. They rolled me in the room and stuck my bed in a small corner.

> The curtain was pulled, but I could tell that the rest of the room

> was the actual room and this was like a holding place for me until

> they found out who I was and where my papers were. They came in a

> took my friend outside into the waiting area. She could never get

> back in. It was around 10:00 a.m.

>

> They closed the doors, there was no air flow in the room. I was

> having trouble breathing. At that point some respiratory girl came

> in to tell me that she would have to turn my 02 down to 5L, which she

> did. I can't remember why. So, I was in a panic. Then I heard the

> voice of my room mate. It was a MAN. Now, I had no underwear on due

> to the cath bandanges. I was in a room with a MAN and I had no

> underwear on. And they were cutting my air out. I began to protest

> and they ignored me. They told me that I could never get out of my

> bed during the week that I would be there. I refused to use a

> bedpan, so my bladder was about to burst. They told me that they had

> no bathrooms in that unit that all the people there were confined to

> thier bed. (turns out it was the place that they took the patients

> who were dying). They were surprised to have someone rolled in who

> could talk back to them. The nurses there were so angry that I was

> there. They were extremely rude to me. Hateful.

>

> About 1:00 my friend and one of the elders from my church got back

> in. I told him right away that I was in a room with a man and that I

> had no panties on. I will never live that down. I was soaked in

> sweat. Soon after, my daughter and grandson got in. At 2:30 my

> husband came. had just called my doctor. Lucian in a not

> so soft voice asked to talk with someone with half a brain. A nurse

> management man came and he told him to unhook me that he was taking

> me home. About that time my doc came. He was furious. No one knew

> why I was there. Thank God, they didn't take me to the morgue.

>

> There WAS a bathroom, right in the room where I was. The male nurse

> took me there. The poor man that was in the room was sitting in a

> chair down by the bathroom and was not covered up. He didn't have

> his panties on either. It was not pretty! Aaaargh!

>

> They decided that they had taken me to the wrong ICU. I begged my

> doctor not to make me go to an ICU unit. They put me in the TMU in a

> private room. They had never initiated Flolan outside of ICU, but

> the docs did it a different way and I stayed in my nice private

> room...with no men roomates.

>

> I filed reports while there, my doc filed a report, my friend who is

> a nurse on that floor filed a report and as soon as I am up to it, a

> letter will go out to everyone affiliated with that hospital. That

> is one of the worst days of my life. Every other person that worked

> there was super nice and caring. But that group of women in that one

> unit were really mean and hateful. I know for certain that I do not

> want to die in such a place. It was horrible. I did not get my

> meds, my nebs, my lunch or even water.

>

> Were you all aware that they put men and women in rooms together in

> ICU areas? That is unaccecptable! What happened to dignity?

>

> Maybe I am getting bettere, I am ranting!

>

> Hugs, Joyce D.

>

> Pulmonary Fibrosis 1997 Bronchiectasis 2004 Pulmonary

> Hypertension 2008 Mixed Connective

> Tissue Disease (Lupus, RA, Sjogren's, etc) Rejected for Transplant

2006

>

> I will not forget you...Behold, I have engraved you on the palms of

> my hands. Isaiah 49:15-16

>

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That's fine with me Miss Peggy!

Beth in NC age 48 Fibrotic NSIP 06/06

"For as long as I shall live, I will testify to Love."

Re: Why I HATE hospitals!Peggy,I think they are going to have to cut my Flolan back. I am having awful headaches. Today my feet swelled. While I was having the catherization, they tested the various meds on the pressure. Flolan was the one that worked. It cut the pressure back 18%. The pressure was on the artery that has the 70% blockage. They said that if I could tolerate the Flolan they would probably add Trackleer or Revitio...or both.

But, the pressure has to come down.I am just not bouncing back. I feel bad. They started Coumadin and I know that is a tough drug to get used to. So, who knows. I am just dragging around. I see my new doc on Monday. I just dread the thought of getting dressed to go anywhere.My sweet husband has worked like a dog to master this task of my medication. This is a very difficult med to administer and the mixing and all the sterile procedures are overwhelming. Then comes the computerized part, which is not his strong point. But, he is doing great. I just love him so much for taking such good care of me. Today was the first time we had mixed the medicine and the little pump started beeping and we couldn't figure out what to do next. We were both shaking. I only have 3 minutes to get changed over once it is unhooked. We called the nurse and she talked us through it. He flushes out the pic lines and

everything. Tomorrow we change dressing. A health nurse will come the first couple of times. Then he will have to do it.Just keep praying. I am doing my part. God will do his. His will be done.Hugs, Joyce D.Pulmonary Fibrosis 1997 Bronchiectasis 2004 Pulmonary Hypertension 2008 Mixed Connective Tissue Disease (Lupus, RA, Sjogren's, etc) Rejected for Transplant 2006I will not forget you...Behold, I have engraved you on the palms of my hands. Isaiah 49:15-16>>> I never fail to face a calamity when I get to visit the Big House. I> just wanted to share this one with you.>> I was summoned to the BH on Tuesday. They did testing into the night> and did a heart catherization on Wednesday a.m. This cath was a much> better experience than the one at . They gave me lots of drugs> and all went well....except the findings. On Thursday morning,

they> told me that I would have to be transferred to ICU to initiate the> Flolan treatments. So they took me to an ICU unit (they have 3). My> paperwork, however, went another direction. My girlfriend was with> me. They rolled me in the room and stuck my bed in a small corner.> The curtain was pulled, but I could tell that the rest of the room> was the actual room and this was like a holding place for me until> they found out who I was and where my papers were. They came in a> took my friend outside into the waiting area. She could never get> back in. It was around 10:00 a.m.>> They closed the doors, there was no air flow in the room. I was> having trouble breathing. At that point some respiratory girl came> in to tell me that she would have to turn my 02 down to 5L, which she> did. I can't remember why. So, I was in a panic. Then I heard the> voice

of my room mate. It was a MAN. Now, I had no underwear on due> to the cath bandanges. I was in a room with a MAN and I had no> underwear on. And they were cutting my air out. I began to protest> and they ignored me. They told me that I could never get out of my> bed during the week that I would be there. I refused to use a> bedpan, so my bladder was about to burst. They told me that they had> no bathrooms in that unit that all the people there were confined to> thier bed. (turns out it was the place that they took the patients> who were dying). They were surprised to have someone rolled in who> could talk back to them. The nurses there were so angry that I was> there. They were extremely rude to me. Hateful.>> About 1:00 my friend and one of the elders from my church got back> in. I told him right away that I was in a room with a man and that I> had no

panties on. I will never live that down. I was soaked in> sweat. Soon after, my daughter and grandson got in. At 2:30 my> husband came. had just called my doctor. Lucian in a not> so soft voice asked to talk with someone with half a brain. A nurse> management man came and he told him to unhook me that he was taking> me home. About that time my doc came. He was furious. No one knew> why I was there. Thank God, they didn't take me to the morgue.>> There WAS a bathroom, right in the room where I was. The male nurse> took me there. The poor man that was in the room was sitting in a> chair down by the bathroom and was not covered up. He didn't have> his panties on either. It was not pretty! Aaaargh!>> They decided that they had taken me to the wrong ICU. I begged my> doctor not to make me go to an ICU unit. They put me in the TMU in a> private

room. They had never initiated Flolan outside of ICU, but> the docs did it a different way and I stayed in my nice private> room...with no men roomates.>> I filed reports while there, my doc filed a report, my friend who is> a nurse on that floor filed a report and as soon as I am up to it, a> letter will go out to everyone affiliated with that hospital. That> is one of the worst days of my life. Every other person that worked> there was super nice and caring. But that group of women in that one> unit were really mean and hateful. I know for certain that I do not> want to die in such a place. It was horrible. I did not get my> meds, my nebs, my lunch or even water.>> Were you all aware that they put men and women in rooms together in> ICU areas? That is unaccecptable! What happened to dignity?>> Maybe I am getting bettere, I am

ranting!>> Hugs, Joyce D.>> Pulmonary Fibrosis 1997 Bronchiectasis 2004 Pulmonary> Hypertension 2008 Mixed Connective> Tissue Disease (Lupus, RA, Sjogren's, etc) Rejected for Transplant 2006>> I will not forget you...Behold, I have engraved you on the palms of> my hands. Isaiah 49:15-16>Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage.

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"For as long as I shall live, I will testify to Love."

Re: Why I HATE hospitals!Peggy,I think they are going to have to cut my Flolan back. I am having awful headaches. Today my feet swelled. While I was having the catherization, they tested the

various meds on the pressure. Flolan was the one that worked. It cut the pressure back 18%. The pressure was on the artery that has the 70% blockage. They said that if I could tolerate the Flolan they would probably add Trackleer or Revitio...or both. But, the pressure has to come down.I am just not bouncing back. I feel bad. They started Coumadin and I know that is a tough drug to get used to. So, who knows. I am just dragging around. I see my new doc on Monday. I just dread the thought of getting dressed to go anywhere.My sweet husband has worked like a dog to master this task of my medication. This is a very difficult med to administer and the mixing and all the sterile procedures are overwhelming. Then comes the computerized part, which is not his strong point. But, he is doing great. I just love him so much for taking such good care of me. Today was the first time we had mixed the medicine and

the little pump started beeping and we couldn't figure out what to do next. We were both shaking. I only have 3 minutes to get changed over once it is unhooked. We called the nurse and she talked us through it. He flushes out the pic lines and everything. Tomorrow we change dressing. A health nurse will come the first couple of times. Then he will have to do it.Just keep praying. I am doing my part. God will do his. His will be done.Hugs, Joyce D.Pulmonary Fibrosis 1997 Bronchiectasis 2004 Pulmonary Hypertension 2008 Mixed Connective Tissue Disease (Lupus, RA, Sjogren's, etc) Rejected for Transplant 2006I will not forget you...Behold, I have engraved you on the palms of my hands. Isaiah 49:15-16>>> I never fail to face a calamity when I get to visit the Big House. I> just wanted to share this one with you.>> I was summoned to the BH on Tuesday.

They did testing into the night> and did a heart catherization on Wednesday a.m. This cath was a much> better experience than the one at . They gave me lots of drugs> and all went well....except the findings. On Thursday morning, they> told me that I would have to be transferred to ICU to initiate the> Flolan treatments. So they took me to an ICU unit (they have 3). My> paperwork, however, went another direction. My girlfriend was with> me. They rolled me in the room and stuck my bed in a small corner.> The curtain was pulled, but I could tell that the rest of the room> was the actual room and this was like a holding place for me until> they found out who I was and where my papers were. They came in a> took my friend outside into the waiting area. She could never get> back in. It was around 10:00 a.m.>> They closed the doors, there was no air flow in

the room. I was> having trouble breathing. At that point some respiratory girl came> in to tell me that she would have to turn my 02 down to 5L, which she> did. I can't remember why. So, I was in a panic. Then I heard the> voice of my room mate. It was a MAN. Now, I had no underwear on due> to the cath bandanges. I was in a room with a MAN and I had no> underwear on. And they were cutting my air out. I began to protest> and they ignored me. They told me that I could never get out of my> bed during the week that I would be there. I refused to use a> bedpan, so my bladder was about to burst. They told me that they had> no bathrooms in that unit that all the people there were confined to> thier bed. (turns out it was the place that they took the patients> who were dying). They were surprised to have someone rolled in who> could talk back to them. The nurses there

were so angry that I was> there. They were extremely rude to me. Hateful.>> About 1:00 my friend and one of the elders from my church got back> in. I told him right away that I was in a room with a man and that I> had no panties on. I will never live that down. I was soaked in> sweat. Soon after, my daughter and grandson got in. At 2:30 my> husband came. had just called my doctor. Lucian in a not> so soft voice asked to talk with someone with half a brain. A nurse> management man came and he told him to unhook me that he was taking> me home. About that time my doc came. He was furious. No one knew> why I was there. Thank God, they didn't take me to the morgue.>> There WAS a bathroom, right in the room where I was. The male nurse> took me there. The poor man that was in the room was sitting in a> chair down by the bathroom and was not

covered up. He didn't have> his panties on either. It was not pretty! Aaaargh!>> They decided that they had taken me to the wrong ICU. I begged my> doctor not to make me go to an ICU unit. They put me in the TMU in a> private room. They had never initiated Flolan outside of ICU, but> the docs did it a different way and I stayed in my nice private> room...with no men roomates.>> I filed reports while there, my doc filed a report, my friend who is> a nurse on that floor filed a report and as soon as I am up to it, a> letter will go out to everyone affiliated with that hospital. That> is one of the worst days of my life. Every other person that worked> there was super nice and caring. But that group of women in that one> unit were really mean and hateful. I know for certain that I do not> want to die in such a place. It was horrible. I did not get

my> meds, my nebs, my lunch or even water.>> Were you all aware that they put men and women in rooms together in> ICU areas? That is unaccecptable! What happened to dignity?>> Maybe I am getting bettere, I am ranting!>> Hugs, Joyce D.>> Pulmonary Fibrosis 1997 Bronchiectasis 2004 Pulmonary> Hypertension 2008 Mixed Connective> Tissue Disease (Lupus, RA, Sjogren's, etc) Rejected for Transplant 2006>> I will not forget you...Behold, I have engraved you on the palms of> my hands. Isaiah 49:15-16>Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage.

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I am kidding. lol When do you think you will be here ? On Friday we

are going to Orlando to get Leanne at the air port

so we'll probably stop and eat when we get her.. So come when-ever

you want. I just am so excited.

Love and Prayers, Peggy

ipf 6/04

Worry looks around.

Sorry looks back,

Faith looks up.

Drop!

Beth in NC age 48 Fibrotic NSIP 06/06

" For as long as I shall live, I will testify to Love. "

Re: Why I HATE hospitals!

Peggy,

I think they are going to have to cut my Flolan back. I am having

awful headaches. Today my feet swelled. While I was having the

catherization, they tested the various meds on the pressure. Flolan

was the one that worked. It cut the pressure back 18%. The pressure

was on the artery that has the 70% blockage. They said that if I

could tolerate the Flolan they would probably add Trackleer or

Revitio...or both. But, the pressure has to come down.

I am just not bouncing back. I feel bad. They started Coumadin and

I know that is a tough drug to get used to. So, who knows. I am

just dragging around. I see my new doc on Monday. I just dread the

thought of getting dressed to go anywhere.

My sweet husband has worked like a dog to master this task of my

medication. This is a very difficult med to administer and the

mixing and all the sterile procedures are overwhelming. Then comes

the computerized part, which is not his strong point. But, he is

doing great. I just love him so much for taking such good care of

me. Today was the first time we had mixed the medicine and the

little pump started beeping and we couldn't figure out what to do

next. We were both shaking. I only have 3 minutes to get changed

over once it is unhooked. We called the nurse and she talked us

through it. He flushes out the pic lines and everything. Tomorrow

we change dressing. A health nurse will come the first couple of

times. Then he will have to do it.

Just keep praying. I am doing my part. God will do his. His will

be done.

Hugs, Joyce D.

Pulmonary Fibrosis 1997 Bronchiectasis 2004 Pulmonary

Hypertension 2008 Mixed Connective Tissue Disease (Lupus, RA,

Sjogren's, etc) Rejected for Transplant 2006

I will not forget you...Behold, I have engraved you on the palms of

my hands. Isaiah 49:15-16

>

>

> I never fail to face a calamity when I get to visit the Big House. I

> just wanted to share this one with you.

>

> I was summoned to the BH on Tuesday. They did testing into the night

> and did a heart catherization on Wednesday a.m. This cath was a much

> better experience than the one at . They gave me lots of drugs

> and all went well....except the findings. On Thursday morning, they

> told me that I would have to be transferred to ICU to initiate the

> Flolan treatments. So they took me to an ICU unit (they have 3). My

> paperwork, however, went another direction. My girlfriend was with

> me. They rolled me in the room and stuck my bed in a small corner.

> The curtain was pulled, but I could tell that the rest of the room

> was the actual room and this was like a holding place for me until

> they found out who I was and where my papers were. They came in a

> took my friend outside into the waiting area. She could never get

> back in. It was around 10:00 a.m.

>

> They closed the doors, there was no air flow in the room. I was

> having trouble breathing. At that point some respiratory girl came

> in to tell me that she would have to turn my 02 down to 5L, which she

> did. I can't remember why. So, I was in a panic. Then I heard the

> voice of my room mate. It was a MAN. Now, I had no underwear on due

> to the cath bandanges. I was in a room with a MAN and I had no

> underwear on. And they were cutting my air out. I began to protest

> and they ignored me. They told me that I could never get out of my

> bed during the week that I would be there. I refused to use a

> bedpan, so my bladder was about to burst. They told me that they had

> no bathrooms in that unit that all the people there were confined to

> thier bed. (turns out it was the place that they took the patients

> who were dying). They were surprised to have someone rolled in who

> could talk back to them. The nurses there were so angry that I was

> there. They were extremely rude to me. Hateful.

>

> About 1:00 my friend and one of the elders from my church got back

> in. I told him right away that I was in a room with a man and that I

> had no panties on. I will never live that down. I was soaked in

> sweat. Soon after, my daughter and grandson got in. At 2:30 my

> husband came. had just called my doctor. Lucian in a not

> so soft voice asked to talk with someone with half a brain. A nurse

> management man came and he told him to unhook me that he was taking

> me home. About that time my doc came. He was furious. No one knew

> why I was there. Thank God, they didn't take me to the morgue.

>

> There WAS a bathroom, right in the room where I was. The male nurse

> took me there. The poor man that was in the room was sitting in a

> chair down by the bathroom and was not covered up. He didn't have

> his panties on either. It was not pretty! Aaaargh!

>

> They decided that they had taken me to the wrong ICU. I begged my

> doctor not to make me go to an ICU unit. They put me in the TMU in a

> private room. They had never initiated Flolan outside of ICU, but

> the docs did it a different way and I stayed in my nice private

> room...with no men roomates.

>

> I filed reports while there, my doc filed a report, my friend who is

> a nurse on that floor filed a report and as soon as I am up to it, a

> letter will go out to everyone affiliated with that hospital. That

> is one of the worst days of my life. Every other person that worked

> there was super nice and caring. But that group of women in that one

> unit were really mean and hateful. I know for certain that I do not

> want to die in such a place. It was horrible. I did not get my

> meds, my nebs, my lunch or even water.

>

> Were you all aware that they put men and women in rooms together in

> ICU areas? That is unaccecptable! What happened to dignity?

>

> Maybe I am getting bettere, I am ranting!

>

> Hugs, Joyce D.

>

> Pulmonary Fibrosis 1997 Bronchiectasis 2004 Pulmonary

> Hypertension 2008 Mixed Connective

> Tissue Disease (Lupus, RA, Sjogren's, etc) Rejected for Transplant

2006

>

> I will not forget you...Behold, I have engraved you on the palms of

> my hands. Isaiah 49:15-16

>

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Peggy,

I'll be there Thursday, I'm guessing around 2pm or so. I'm only driving that day from Savannah so it won't be a long day on the road! I can't wait!!!

Beth in NC age 48 Fibrotic NSIP 06/06

"For as long as I shall live, I will testify to Love."

Re: Why I HATE hospitals!Peggy,I think they are going to have to cut my Flolan back. I am havingawful headaches. Today my feet swelled. While I was having thecatherization, they tested the various meds on the pressure. Flolanwas the one that worked. It cut the pressure back 18%. The pressurewas on the artery that has the 70% blockage. They said that if

Icould tolerate the Flolan they would probably add Trackleer orRevitio...or both. But, the pressure has to come down.I am just not bouncing back. I feel bad. They started Coumadin andI know that is a tough drug to get used to. So, who knows. I amjust dragging around. I see my new doc on Monday. I just dread thethought of getting dressed to go anywhere.My sweet husband has worked like a dog to master this task of mymedication. This is a very difficult med to administer and themixing and all the sterile procedures are overwhelming. Then comesthe computerized part, which is not his strong point. But, he isdoing great. I just love him so much for taking such good care ofme. Today was the first time we had mixed the medicine and thelittle pump started beeping and we couldn't figure out what to donext. We were both shaking. I only have 3 minutes to get changedover once it is unhooked. We called the

nurse and she talked usthrough it. He flushes out the pic lines and everything. Tomorrowwe change dressing. A health nurse will come the first couple oftimes. Then he will have to do it.Just keep praying. I am doing my part. God will do his. His willbe done.Hugs, Joyce D.Pulmonary Fibrosis 1997 Bronchiectasis 2004 PulmonaryHypertension 2008 Mixed Connective Tissue Disease (Lupus, RA,Sjogren's, etc) Rejected for Transplant 2006I will not forget you...Behold, I have engraved you on the palms ofmy hands. Isaiah 49:15-16>>> I never fail to face a calamity when I get to visit the Big House. I> just wanted to share this one with you.>> I was summoned to the BH on Tuesday. They did testing into the night> and did a heart catherization on Wednesday a.m. This cath was a much> better experience than the one at . They gave me lots of drugs>

and all went well....except the findings. On Thursday morning, they> told me that I would have to be transferred to ICU to initiate the> Flolan treatments. So they took me to an ICU unit (they have 3). My> paperwork, however, went another direction. My girlfriend was with> me. They rolled me in the room and stuck my bed in a small corner.> The curtain was pulled, but I could tell that the rest of the room> was the actual room and this was like a holding place for me until> they found out who I was and where my papers were. They came in a> took my friend outside into the waiting area. She could never get> back in. It was around 10:00 a.m.>> They closed the doors, there was no air flow in the room. I was> having trouble breathing. At that point some respiratory girl came> in to tell me that she would have to turn my 02 down to 5L, which she> did. I can't

remember why. So, I was in a panic. Then I heard the> voice of my room mate. It was a MAN. Now, I had no underwear on due> to the cath bandanges. I was in a room with a MAN and I had no> underwear on. And they were cutting my air out. I began to protest> and they ignored me. They told me that I could never get out of my> bed during the week that I would be there. I refused to use a> bedpan, so my bladder was about to burst. They told me that they had> no bathrooms in that unit that all the people there were confined to> thier bed. (turns out it was the place that they took the patients> who were dying). They were surprised to have someone rolled in who> could talk back to them. The nurses there were so angry that I was> there. They were extremely rude to me. Hateful.>> About 1:00 my friend and one of the elders from my church got back> in. I told him right

away that I was in a room with a man and that I> had no panties on. I will never live that down. I was soaked in> sweat. Soon after, my daughter and grandson got in. At 2:30 my> husband came. had just called my doctor. Lucian in a not> so soft voice asked to talk with someone with half a brain. A nurse> management man came and he told him to unhook me that he was taking> me home. About that time my doc came. He was furious. No one knew> why I was there. Thank God, they didn't take me to the morgue.>> There WAS a bathroom, right in the room where I was. The male nurse> took me there. The poor man that was in the room was sitting in a> chair down by the bathroom and was not covered up. He didn't have> his panties on either. It was not pretty! Aaaargh!>> They decided that they had taken me to the wrong ICU. I begged my> doctor not to make me

go to an ICU unit. They put me in the TMU in a> private room. They had never initiated Flolan outside of ICU, but> the docs did it a different way and I stayed in my nice private> room...with no men roomates.>> I filed reports while there, my doc filed a report, my friend who is> a nurse on that floor filed a report and as soon as I am up to it, a> letter will go out to everyone affiliated with that hospital. That> is one of the worst days of my life. Every other person that worked> there was super nice and caring. But that group of women in that one> unit were really mean and hateful. I know for certain that I do not> want to die in such a place. It was horrible. I did not get my> meds, my nebs, my lunch or even water.>> Were you all aware that they put men and women in rooms together in> ICU areas? That is unaccecptable! What happened to

dignity?>> Maybe I am getting bettere, I am ranting!>> Hugs, Joyce D.>> Pulmonary Fibrosis 1997 Bronchiectasis 2004 Pulmonary> Hypertension 2008 Mixed Connective> Tissue Disease (Lupus, RA, Sjogren's, etc) Rejected for Transplant2006>> I will not forget you...Behold, I have engraved you on the palms of> my hands. Isaiah 49:15-16>Never miss a thing. Make Yahoo your homepage.

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