Guest guest Posted May 9, 2002 Report Share Posted May 9, 2002 Belinda, Hang in there. It is not fun being so darn dependent on everyone. Every time I tell I will be just fine if he leaves for a little while, something always happens. It did while in the hospital. had had a very long week worrying about me in the hospital so I told him it would be fine for him to go home and get a good nights rest. He did, at least for a while. I had to get to get the times for what happened off of my chart because they were elusive to me. About 10 PM, the aid came in to take my bp and temp. I was asleep and they woke me. Problem is that I woke having a freezing spell. I could not move, talk or open my eyes but I heard everything that was being said. They asked me about what was wrong, told me that they had to take my vitals and then asked if I wanted them to call my husband. I could not respond. They left the room. About 15 minutes later, I heard 2 voices in the room. They were back with their bp and temp thingy. Again, I still could not respond. They talked to me and then pulled my arm out from under the covers and shoved the thermometer in my mouth. Did their thing and then left the room. My arm was frozen in the position that they had left it in. I had forgotten to take my Sinemet at 8 pm and think that I may have also forgotten to take it at 4 pm. I was getting very uncomfortable at this point. I tried and tried to move to no avail. I did work up to being able to use my voice a little and started calling out to them. They did not come. Somehow, I managed to get two fingers on my left hand to work and pulled my body on its side and somehow got my legs off of the side of the bed so that I could stay in that position to try to open the drawer next to the bed which held my short-acting Sinemet and get close to the phone. My grasp for the phone was unsuccessful and it fell to the floor. Still I cried out, my voice getting a little stronger by now but no one came. I clawed at the drawer for what seemed to be an eternity. I guess over an hour had passed before I got the drawer open. When I tried to get my Sinemet, it too fell to the floor. Somehow, I knew I had to get to the pills and the phone. I managed to maneuver my non-compliant body over the edge of the bed and fell to the floor. I took the phone and tried calling 911 (which could not be done at this hospital). I continued to cry out for help. I even yelled fire. No one came. With only 2 fingers working, I pulled the phone under my head and called my husband who realized that I was indeed in trouble. He says that the call to him came around Midnight. He did not get to the hospital until 1:20 AM where he found me on the floor, covers wrapped around my ankles and pills scattered all around me. I had managed to get the bottle open using my chin and had to lick 2 pills up off the floor to get them into my mouth. The horror of it all was that somewhere between my reaching and his arrival, the nurses did indeed hear my cry's. I could hear them laughing and saying " Now she wants us...ha ha ha. " They never once responded to me, nor did they come to the room to check on me. They were having a grand time telling everyone what a non-compliant, b**** of a patient that I was. got there and saw me on the floor with the pills all me. He yelled for the nurses who came in the room. says that they were more interested in covering my bare ass than they were in getting me back into bed. I was dehydrated by that time and terrified. I can understand ignorance but cruelty is a different story. The charge nurse came in the next morning and a full report was filed. I never saw the nurse who did this to me again and hope that she lost her job. Moral to the story. If you go into the hospital, make sure that they know that if the person with the disease does not respond, it is because of the disease, not because they are being difficult. I wound up with bruises on my elbow from the fall and yet another nightmare experience to tell of hospitalizations. After talking to my PCP the next morning. Orders on my chart were changed where I had to be checked on at least every 2 hours and exactly what I was doing when they checked on me documented. 2 am, lying on left side, 4 am, lying on right side, etc. I received very good care before and after this incident. But folks, it only takes one ignorant person to mess everything up and leave you in harms way. Deborah aka Tenacity _________________________________________________________________ Join the world’s largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. http://www.hotmail.com Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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