They called me back into the room to try to calm him down and I was nearly in tears by the time he became coherent.
I've done that. Hubby was fighting the ICU people, sitting up when they thought they had him sufficiently tranked. Once I was able to get a hand on him and he could hear me, though, he calmed right down. They let me stay after that.
Got a callback for a phone interview for one of the jobs I've applied for recently. Whoot! I won't even know which job it is or how much I want it until I get home and check my computer, but, god damn, what a relief to at least get a nibble.
Third time's the charm? The interview for a job I think I really want has been re-re-scheduled to a week from tomorrow.
Cashmere, I'm sorry the job folks got your hopes up and then dicked you around. I hope you can charge them heavily for your time and bother.
It didn't help that they let me into to see her while she was still coming out of anesthesia, and that was about the scariest thing I've ever seen. She was awake, but not seeing, making noise but not talking, and moving in random ways. It was VERY distressing.
Oh, man, that's very rough. I'm lucky (?) in that I was hospitalized so many times as a kid, seeing DH come out of anesthesia was funnier than it was scary -- I'm familiar enough with the sensation myself that I was prepared for the weirdness. (And I was very good and didn't take advantage of his incoherence at all. Much.)
Yeah, I'm so badly in need of love and comfort right now, but the person I want it from is the one in the hospital.
{{{{Sean}}}}
If we can just send some jobma~~ DH's way. yesterday was bad - 100% due to his boss being an asshat. As in other people in the office knew she was being an asshat. the only good thing about her reaction , is that it has put the mistake in perspective for DH. who has a hard time with mistakes , becasue he so rarely makes them.
I have been with DH a couple of times as he has come out of anethesia and he has never remembered any of the experience. I had a much harder time watching my daughter go under anethesia when she was 3. Amazingly I have been there for both kids going under a few more times since then, but that first time gutted me.
I've never been under.
Somehow, I feel like I'm not missing out.
Cindy, insent.
{{{{{Sean}}}}}
I agree that you should eat. Food has magical powers of feelbetterness.
My best wishes for S.
Third time's the charm? The interview for a job I think I really want has been re-re-scheduled to a week from tomorrow.
Oh, Calli. I hope you get it, if you still want it after the interview! How are things going? How is your family?
Much jobma to beth's Matt.
It was horrible watching Ben come out of anesthesia. They didn't have to put him too far under for the cystoscopy, so I think I missed (thankfully) a lot of what you all have witnessed. The first thing they wanted him to do was void his bladder (while still in the recovery room), and he was very sore. Still groggy, he was not so much an almost 10-year old, but rather like a 5', 100lb 18 month old. He was throwing himself backwards across the bed, so upset, and so out of it, so scared, and in so much pain.