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Son had ut at 1 (ordered at 8:30) no results yet. So I asked if it was important enough to order at 830 why do we not have the results yet? It's almost like they are waiting til it gets worse before they act.....going on night 3.
 
I drank a fifth in the hospital when Madeline was born.

Even mixed it with soda that the hospital gave to parents.

I just didn't advertise what I was doing.

mac 'wife wasn't even mad' gyvr
 
Son had ut at 1 (ordered at 8:30) no results yet. So I asked if it was important enough to order at 830 why do we not have the results yet? It's almost like they are waiting til it gets worse before they act.....going on night 3.

Sat with my dad in the icu the last two days.

I question everything.


mac 'they are probably glad when I am not there' gyvr
 
Since I married a nurse, I've heard crazy stories about things happening at the hospital (IE being severely understaffed for one especially at night). One nice thing about the floor she is on, is a doctor is on call 24/7 on site. They don't have to call a doctor for questions/test orders/and other issues.
 
Son had ut at 1 (ordered at 8:30) no results yet. So I asked if it was important enough to order at 830 why do we not have the results yet? It's almost like they are waiting til it gets worse before they act.....going on night 3.

because hospitals don't make sense, and doctor's order lab work to CYA.
 
^looking like they are going to have to take him into surgery, would have been nice to do this hours ago......if they wanted to cya you would think they would move faster.
 
25% only because I want to have faith, but I know it probably won't.
 
One thing I learned from volunteering at a hospital when I was a teen...Take their schedule with a grain of salt. Every patient that I helped discharge was pissed because they were late with the paperwork vs what the Doctors/Nurses told them.

When my dad got hurt a month or 2 ago. They told him he would be discharged at noon, he was packed and ready to go at 11:55. Didn't get discharged until 4, at 12:15 he was talking to the nurses about going home, I think they delayed him longer because he was being an jerk, haha
 
what I learned while dealing with a father in law with ridiculous cancer.

they don't give a shit about your schedule, what they told you or when they told you it would happen.

You are a piece of meat that pays bills, past that, not too much concern.

Be proactive, or they will treat you like shit.

not that I'm one to ever make a scene, or call someone out on their bullshit.....
 
Went out tonight for the first time in months. Mother in law stayed at the house to watch the kid.

We are camping in the RV...haven't hardly been in it since winterfest...in fact put clean clothes away from winterfest.

One of my power wires to plug into the shore power at the house is messed up...so we are running the genset. 7500 watt diesel...quiet sucker...not a neighbor hater.

mac 'if the RV is a rockin...the stabilizers are broke' gyvr
 
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I guess 10 years for a turn signal bulb is ok.
 
^hope they get it squared away.

Dad is in a regular room, things are good. Just trying to figure out why the reaction to chemo was so bad.

mac 'hasn't seen a doctor today' gyvr
 
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Waiting on a few more things and maybe a selectable locker and I'll be doing my own axles after crawl. Looks like my front needs pinion bearings at least already too :(
Make sure and let me know if you go selectable. Like I said I'd be interested in your current locker.
 
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