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11-26-2010, 02:21 PM
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Re: Distressed Patient Ignored by Hospital Staff, Later Found Dead
I can only say that that is the coldest and most harshest thing ever...clearly the woman is in agony and needs help! You stupid freaken security guard! I hope you get the most painful nipple twister that the world can offer...you really deserve worse! |
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11-26-2010, 09:45 PM
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Re: Distressed Patient Ignored by Hospital Staff, Later Found Dead
That's American Health Care for you. Look at the idiot security guard that saw the lady lying there way earlier and then 'checks' on her by rolling out in his computer chair. That is almost so ridiculous it seems like a comedy with actors. I am sure glad I live in Canada where people care about each other.
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11-28-2010, 05:30 AM
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Re: Distressed Patient Ignored by Hospital Staff, Later Found Dead
I know how that is. I laid on the waiting room floor of a local, Indianapolis, In. Hospital for four to six hours. I was so sick, I had trouble sitting up. The only thing those fuckers did, was to tell me to get off the floor. Don't those morons think that if I could've sat up, I would've? As if I really wanted to leave my nice, WARM, private, bedroom just to ly on their stanky-assed, cold-as-stone floor, as sick as I was! Just because you're in a "hospital", does not mean they'll keep you safe. To most doctors, now a'days, it's just a job and they only care for your wallet. I had laid up in bed for three days and nights, I was so sick, I could barely crawl into the restroom. My dad, finally, drug my ass to that hospital and thought I might find some help there. I hadn't called for hours, so he came by the hospital to see how I was. He found me lying on the floor, and told me to get up and he'd take me to his family physician, since the ER didn't seem to give a shit. I should've sued their asses! My dad's doc wanted to put me in the hospital on fluids and anti-biotics. He apologized for the doctors at that hospital, even though he was in no way associated with them! He was a dam-fine doctor. When you find medics that care, hang on to them for dear life. It does NOT surpirse me that this happened in a hospital. We're lucky that some of us ever come out of those hellpits, at all! |