Staying here till at least Monday as a patient and I just have to say they have the NICEST hospital staff I've ever met, and I've worked at 2 hospitals. But pity me for being here all this weekend
2/2/2008 10:46:08 PM
I'm not gonna liefree wireless while in the hospital is a fucking godsend.
2/2/2008 10:46:45 PM
are you the person dnl hit?
2/2/2008 10:46:49 PM
see if you can fuck a nurse
2/2/2008 10:47:22 PM
SO WHY ARE YOU IN THE HOSPITAL?
2/2/2008 10:48:47 PM
^he bit.
2/2/2008 10:49:22 PM
I'm in due to massive asthma attack that did not respond to abuterol/zopenex nebulizer, advair, pure oxygen, pregnesone (oral and shots), and continuous steriod drip. Came in at 10 pm yesterday and they say the minimum I'll be released by is Monday. Looks like I'll be using my entire years worth of sick leave by Feb 5.
2/2/2008 10:52:35 PM
*prednisoneand wtf kind of company do you work for/what are your normal working days?
2/2/2008 10:53:51 PM
I work in a doctors office that allows 1 week sick leave a year, but I already took Wed-Friday off due to being sick which turned into the asthma attack. Maybe this falls under "short term disability"...ha, I wish
2/2/2008 10:56:09 PM
It could be worse; you could be in there without insurance
2/2/2008 10:56:56 PM
That is true...I'm trying not to think of what the bill is gonna be like after this WITH insurance. And to be a bit sappy, being in the hospital for the first time since I was 7 and having my family live 800 miles away sorta gets really sad. There's just something about your mom being there saying "it's ok"....
2/2/2008 10:59:36 PM
My mom was in the hospital after surgery for a MASSIVE hernia in December. I stayed with her as much as I could, with my dad or bf there when I couldn't be, and I am so glad I did. She was really heavily medicated, and I was sitting there online while she slept, and her breathing began to change. For the first two breaths, I thought she was snoring. As I watched, she began to take on a bluish tinge. Until then, she had no oxygen monitor on her, so who knows when they'd have realized something was going on.
2/2/2008 11:04:47 PM
2/2/2008 11:53:13 PM
I've never had anybody at a hospital treat me like shit. I've been there without insurance before and that's the biggest thing that sucks.
2/2/2008 11:54:35 PM
2/2/2008 11:55:48 PM
yeah pardon the spellng. and yeah, they have me on solu-medrol every 8 hours as of right now. My body just doesnt want to respond to anything. And that includes sleep, so I've taken the second Ambien of my life and am fading fast...Wish me luck that no one comes to wake me up in the next 7 hours or so...
2/2/2008 11:59:44 PM
I've been with both my mother, and her best friend (long ago...she had MS, and was always in and out of the hospital - sometimes short stays, sometimes weeks on end)And except for two nurses, I have loved everyone. Hell, one of my mom's nurses saw me looking at rings, and says 'oh! one of our other nurses is getting engaged soon! You two should talk!' and sent her in. And then we got all girly looking at rings, and then she started asking about my firefox plug-ins and laptop case It could have definitely been worse.[Edited on February 3, 2008 at 12:01 AM. Reason : ^are you still not breathing freely? ]
2/3/2008 12:01:02 AM
They must like ambien over there. They tried to give me that shit the last time I was at Rex, but I didn't wanna take it and go into some hypnotic sleepwalking killing spree like they say on the commercials...
2/3/2008 12:05:25 AM
i went to rex once, but only because the student health center was closed. sitting around in a waiting room for hours on a friday evening with a very minor injury gets really old really quick.
2/3/2008 12:32:58 AM
2/3/2008 12:59:37 AM
hahah ambrosia tried to exert her intelligence and missed a other drug name errorsYOU SUCK AND ARE A BITCH
2/3/2008 1:20:54 AM
bigblueram: was i good to you?
2/3/2008 1:28:22 AM
o hai, jackleg!
2/3/2008 1:28:59 AM
just pointing it outnoting worse than a grammar naziwell, except a grammar nazi that fucks up
2/3/2008 1:37:47 AM
also i learned how to perform the nasopalatine nerve blockade or whatever when i was at rex onceits the ultimate toothache remover for people who are opiate resistant
2/3/2008 1:44:28 AM
^^^^haha, i don't really remember since you didn't say who you were. i just vaguely remember a guy wheeling me out as i demanded demerol constantly, lol. i mean, as long as none of this [yes homo] talk on here translates to real life, we're cool. i don't like my wang played with, even if i don't know about it. [Edited on February 3, 2008 at 1:53 AM. Reason : i would have preferred that you allow me to commandeer an ambulance for a while, lol]
2/3/2008 1:51:02 AM
Yeah, I wish I had realized Wake Forest had wireless internet in the hospital when I stayed in December. But, really, I was only there for 2.5 days and most of the first day I was uncomfortable as shit.But wireless internet in hospitals is awesome.
2/3/2008 2:50:39 AM
I WAS BORN THERE
2/3/2008 2:53:29 AM
Woohoo only 2 finger pricks, 2 vital signs check, one solu medrol injection, and the man in the room next door moaning like he's a zombie. I guess 5-6 wake up calls is not too bad, all things considered
2/3/2008 7:59:17 AM
bedtvSuper Sundaynot the worst of setups
2/3/2008 8:35:56 AM
Beer, friends, ability to move, and easy breathing would be way better. But you're right...it's not a horrendous way to spend a Superbowl Sunday
2/3/2008 9:18:18 AM
just like any place, they have good and bad people there. I know because I used to work at Rex.
2/3/2008 9:19:13 AM
We were at Rex right before Christmas for our delivery. Though we were at the Family Birth Center.The staff were all excellent. The first night was all right, a huge quiet room in the corner. The second night was horrible. We were moved to 3rd East, into a room the size of a dorm right beside the nurses station. I think we slept for an hour that night.
2/3/2008 9:32:23 AM
^yeah, the birthing center there is definitely sweet from what i've seen. super nice rooms, all the staff i've been in contact with are awesome, etc. i don't have any first hand experience, but i've spent a lot of time there with siblings and friends that were having kids.
2/6/2008 2:13:33 AM
2/6/2008 2:21:42 AM
I had a wonderful experience at Rex Hospital while I was there having my son. I spent next to no time at all in the delivery room because I had a scheduled C-section. The next 4 days in recovery were awesome. I spent it in a brand new Mom and baby room that had just opened the previous month. The room was ENORMOUS, had a flat panel TV, and the nursing staff was unbelievable.HOWEVER, I was not so thrilled about the staff in the nursery. My son is currently at Duke and has been diagnosed with DiGeorge Syndrome. He has a list of problems longer than he is and none of them were caught during his time in their care. I somehow do not believe that he didn't have a single seizure until the day that he came home...
2/6/2008 6:57:45 AM
^You were in 3-Women's, the new wing at Rex. We asked to be moved in there but it was full.I am not sure but it seems most women who had a C-section get moved there after delivery.The original rooms on the 2nd floor in the Family Birth Center are already being renovated I believe. They were already marked as overflow when we had our daughter in December.
2/6/2008 8:52:53 AM
My daughter was born there. Very nice.
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