Guest guest Posted August 19, 2008 Report Share Posted August 19, 2008 thank you so much for this, it does give me comfort, God bless you always.It's only a deal if it's where you want to go. Find your travel deal here. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2008 Report Share Posted September 30, 2008 Hi Vicky! I am glad to see you posting again after such a rough episode. When I was in the hospital four years ago (I know everyone is probably tired of hearing about this) when I was transferred to a long-term acute care unit, I was awake, groggy, but I could not even speak because I had a trach. Some of the nurses, CNAs, etc. who were taking care of me would come in and look at me. One of them, when changing my diapers would say: She has heavy legs. Now I could not reply and I was alone in my room with no family present. I was dead weight and I could not even turn myself over at all. They all dreaded coming in to change me and my bed. When I would press the button for them to come in my room, one of them told me to start trying to turn over before they got there. Some of them couldn't even do it and would get other people to come and turn me over and boy did they gripe. And I still could not talk. However my greatest delight was when a year ago I went back to visit this horrible place and they were so surprised! I was told that hardly anyone comes walking back in on their own. So Vicky, what goes around comes around! God is taking care of everything! You might want to get your daughter or husband to write a letter about the incident with the paramedics. That way, their boss and his boss will know exactly what was said. You deserve the utmost respect and should demand it and if you can't, your daughter or husband will be there for you. Love & Toodles to you, Jane UIP/IPF 12/1998 Dalton, Georgia aka pianolady_musicgirl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 30, 2008 Report Share Posted September 30, 2008 Vicky, I second Jane! I am amazed and thankful that despite what you have been through you still have found the energy and time to post to all of us. You can't know how wonderful it is to see your pink print popping up on the page. I am so sorry you have had to go through another stay at "the big house" and so elated that you pulled through. I know the paramedics' words had to be so hurtful and I agree with Jane that your daughter or brother need to send a letter reporting them. Hopefully they will be reprimanded ( or replaced) and someone else will be spared the pain of their hurtful words. I think of you often Vicky and pray for you daily. God bless you- R. (52) Sarcoid/PF 3/2006 Carlsbad, California Subject: VickyTo: Breathe-Support Date: Tuesday, September 30, 2008, 9:09 AM Hi Vicky! I am glad to see you posting again after such a rough episode. When I was in the hospital four years ago (I know everyone is probably tired of hearing about this) when I was transferred to a long-term acute care unit, I was awake, groggy, but I could not even speak because I had a trach. Some of the nurses, CNAs, etc. who were taking care of me would come in and look at me. One of them, when changing my diapers would say: She has heavy legs. Now I could not reply and I was alone in my room with no family present. I was dead weight and I could not even turn myself over at all. They all dreaded coming in to change me and my bed. When I would press the button for them to come in my room, one of them told me to start trying to turn over before they got there. Some of them couldn't even do it and would get other people to come and turn me over and boy did they gripe. And I still could not talk. However my greatest delight was when a year ago I went back to visit this horrible place and they were so surprised! I was told that hardly anyone comes walking back in on their own. So Vicky, what goes around comes around! God is taking care of everything! You might want to get your daughter or husband to write a letter about the incident with the paramedics. That way, their boss and his boss will know exactly what was said. You deserve the utmost respect and should demand it and if you can't, your daughter or husband will be there for you. Love & Toodles to you, Jane UIP/IPF 12/1998 Dalton, Georgia aka pianolady_musicgirl Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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