ita, are they working towards getting you a bed in a room? The room schedulers there are either the worst or completely overworked, I can't figure out which.
In the last two visits we have waited over 6 hours for a bed each time. and it was a scheduled surgery where they knew they were admitting her!
I don't think so, kat. They just got a line in (fifth try, three nurses) and apparently the meds are on the way. They used to insist to me that I kept almost dying. I guess I win that argument, if I'm going under un-monitored.
The times I've been scheduled intake the waits have been pretty horrible. And apparently predictable, given everyone's schedule.
ita, I hope they get you sorted out quickly.
Thanks, Andi. I can see the nurse drawing up the meds right now. I hope they're the right ones.
I don't know why I suspected right this time, but no dilaudid. I think I talked the doctor into it, though. I hate being put into that position.
Ugh, ita.
Man, how do people without hiveminds manage?
I wonder this all the time!
ita, that's absolutely infuriating! What the hell is wrong with our system that they treat this way week after week just to get your meds to you?
Yeah, dilaudid is sort of the point. It's unbelievable that they make you jump through hoops every time.
Drunk!posting Erin is pretty cute.
Timelies all!
Once again, trying to type around a cat.
Speaking of hivemind
A few weeks, or maybe even a month ago Liese was talking about a to-do list method that she uses that had a name. I went and read up on it, and liked it, but now of course I an't remember the name, so I an't go bak to it.
Anyone? Anyone? Bueller?