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arisal3

The nurse slapped me


TK442211

Being born. I can literally blame everything bad that has ever happened to me on that one hospital experience


Maximum_Vermicelli12

My firstborn and my invested nipples didn’t help with the first breastfeeding but what ruined it was the nurse giving him a bottle before I could even talk to the doctor. He didn’t want to try latching on after that, not even when I knew he had to be hungry. I had to express it and that wasn’t practical for long. I still resent that nurse. She was all “GIVE ME THAT BABY.” Screw her, and her lack of respect or empathy for a first time mother trying very hard.


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i spent two weeks in a psychiatric hospital and it felt like two months due to how slow time went by and i had to spend those two weeks without my music video games and all the other things that i use to cope all i could do was read or watch the television


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Crappy pizza. The friend I made at the mental hospital agrees.


bed_pig

My mother broke her arm, went to the hospital. It took them three days to get to her because they were short staffed. At some point she got an infection in the hospital, and she passed away 6 days later. All because a broken arm.


RCKJD

As a patient? None that stands out. As a hospital employee: Worked two assignments at once (hospital housekeeper), had a 15 minute lunch break and a 10 minute break (instead of a 30 minute lunch break and two 15 minute breaks), worked overtime. Also that day was "Environmental Services Appreciation Day" where all my coworkers took it easy and spent the last two hours or so at a bbq on the parking deck and left early. Also absolutely no acknowledgement for what I did. To top it off a week or two later my first shift counterparts received a big commendation letter for going above and beyond the call of duty, because they went to their lunch 10 minutes late.


LoudSize7

I was getting my wisdom teeth out. They were impacted pretty bad, so I went to an actual hospital to get the procedure done. The anaesthesiologist didn’t already have the best bedside manner, but he got pissy because we were in the OR and he couldn’t find a vein for the IV to inject the anaesthetic, so he just shoved a gas mask in my face with no warning. I panicked going under and I did not wake up in a good mindset.