Discharge with a wound like you described would be stressful, but I think staying in the hospital would be more stressful for me.
I am back at work after 3 weeks away and have like 50 emails, maybe, and half of them are "today's schedule changed, go look at it" which I can delete without reading. It's weird how little email this workplace generates, but on days like today I do not mind!
I am sitting on the filter that just show's me my boss's emails. I can see the count from specific departments or "reply now!" people, but even the weekend makes me nervous to view my list as a whole. Hopefully getting off the mailing list of my old department will help.
I'm trying to update status reports, which is the thing at work I'm worst at, and I got distracted by Victoria Falls and the Devil's Swimming Pool. When I recover from that, it's to start shivering again. I cannot dress for the summer A/C here this year. Severe lack of focus so far.
Does this seem like something that should be sold in a hospital cafeteria?
Bourbon Street Pecan Pie $3.75
Mammoth toasted pecan halves in an intoxicating filling, laced with Kentucky Bourbon.
I think it is the "laced" that puts it over the edge.
I think it's probably something every hospital cafeteria should have, honestly.
Good luck to your sister, Burrell. I hope everything goes well.
But yes, it's incredibly helpful having a doctor in the family.
I think it's probably something every hospital cafeteria should have, honestly.
Yeah, most times I've been in the hospital to stay with sick relatives I would have been grateful for a cafeteria option that had a proof in the double digits.
I think it's probably something every hospital cafeteria should have, honestly.
Yeah, most times I've been in the hospital to stay with sick relatives I would have been grateful for a cafeteria option that had a proof in the double digits.
True dat.
But the staff eats there too!
Surgery is coming in the afternoon to change the dressing, so no discharge until after that. I'm thinking they'll discharge her tomorrow.
But the staff eats there too!
I think they need liqour too!
I am wearing a co-worker's jacket, and I'm DROWNING. He's a men's large/XL, and I'm just cold and pathetic.
Also wearing co-workers' clothes is not a habit I intended to endorse.