I haven't done laundry in over a week. We're moving tomorrow, all of our extra clothes are packed. With that being said, I went without panties yesterday. Also, I know this isn't the place for it, but I know it will be seen. I bought a new computer yesterday, just a cheapie as mine died unexpectedly, now I can't bump from the computer. Idk if its the bump or my computer, it keeps telling me a body is required. Anyone know what's up?
@ALHickok1 not sure if anyone suggested this but you can also click the <> box in the Leave a reply box and it will let you post. But there won't be paragraph spacing (learned this when I responded to a check-in).
Okay. That doesn't look good me. I'm glad I'm not missing out. Soggy fries are just unacceptable.
@EnglandXO - I'd bet money on the Philly Cheesesteak poutine being awful! Come to Philly. I get you real sammich.
I'll take your word for it. I have yet to find a Philly Cheesesteak, in any form, that I enjoy. I'll eat them, but I don't enjoy them.
Because they are SO BAD in other places! I just don't order them outside of Philly because many restaurants don't know wtf they are doing.
I'll also get ya a soft pretzel out of some guy's van. Philly keeps it real.
I'm from South Jersey, and I've been to Philly more times than I can count, and I've never had a cheesesteak. I do get an American hoagie from WaWa every time I go home to visit my family because WaWa is awesome.
That woman is rotten. Enjoy her asshole responses and her lol'ing at other people's struggles.
Oh my, indeed. I got way too rage-y when she implied that the awesome @dorothyzbornak97 shouldn't be having a child "so late in life."
I normally do not get my feathers ruffled very easily, but I have to admit I was ready to cut a bitch this morning. Something about that (along with all the other horrible shit she was spouting) just struck a nerve and I saw red. I'm over it now, but seriously, fuck that stupid bitch.
We love the shit out of you, Dorothy.
I don't even know Dorothy and I was ready to slap this bitch. How dare she? I mean, how the fuck dare she? Such ignorance crammed into one person should be illegal. I couldn't believe some of the stupidity coming out of her fingers.
I'm not going to lie, it would upset me to learn a stranger was kissing my hours old baby without my consent.
Maybe my views will change once I have a kid or two, but for now newborn = easy target for disease.
I'm with you and @bbnut . I have a 28 weeker (who is seven now) and while I am not outraged about a NICU nurse kissing a babies forehead, I would frown upon it. The same way I got pissy when strangers would walk up and touch her even months after her discharge. They are immunocompromised and remain so for quite sometime. I wouldn't want anyone kissing my preemie and a several illness are contagious before symptoms are present. While I appreciate she cares so much and is a very loving nurse, I don't think that is a good idea.
When I'm taking care of a patient who is being rude to me or other staff members, I make them wait a little longer to get them their epidural. I do this with the young teens who come in, also. So bad, I know.
I've never had anything from Starbucks, and I've only ever been in a Starbucks once.
You need to re-evaluate your life choices. Vanilla soy latte FTW!!
@mackenziesmama that will be my first order. I'm not a big coffee drinker and the lingo and menu intimidates me. And I'm a cheap bastard and will choke down cheap, gross coffee. I realize how sad it is that I'm intimidated by a Starbucks menu, but I get anxious thinking that I'll be revealed as a coffee novice when I order. But I'll just walk up to the counter and parrot "vanilla soy latte, please." Thanks
Make sure you say "Tall Vanilla Soy Latte" or "Grande Vanilla Soy Latte" or "Vente Vanilla Soy Latte", otherwise they'll ask you.
Good to know @slappalicious thanks! Otherwise I'd probably freeze up and run out of Starbucks crying
When I'm taking care of a patient who is being rude to me or other staff members, I make them wait a little longer to get them their epidural. I do this with the young teens who come in, also. So bad, I know.
When I'm taking care of a patient who is being rude to me or other staff members, I make them wait a little longer to get them their epidural. I do this with the young teens who come in, also. So bad, I know.
Wow. You'd fit in great with the stereotype we had about our L&D nurses at my hospital.
I'm not going to lie, it would upset me to learn a stranger was kissing my hours old baby without my consent.
Maybe my views will change once I have a kid or two, but for now newborn = easy target for disease.
I'm with you and @bbnut . I have a 28 weeker (who is seven now) and while I am not outraged about a NICU nurse kissing a babies forehead, I would frown upon it. The same way I got pissy when strangers would walk up and touch her even months after her discharge. They are immunocompromised and remain so for quite sometime. I wouldn't want anyone kissing my preemie and a several illness are contagious before symptoms are present. While I appreciate she cares so much and is a very loving nurse, I don't think that is a good idea.
Glad your LO is doing well now I understand you feeling this way...but not all babies in the NICU are preemies. There are big babies who are withdrawing from drugs, or who have heart conditions and we just take care of them until they are big enough to go to surgery. I wouldn't kiss a 28 weeker. Although the tiny ones are the ones I love to take care of. It is amazing how hard they fight. They are so strong!
I get that. I related your statment to *my* kid and thought later...eh not every baby in the NICU is a preemie. But like I said, it doesn't make me stabby or anything but I'm glad you clarified. I gotta admit it seems weird that some of the preemie moms on here were cool with their babies being kissed. Maybe I was paranoid, but I wouldn't have liked that.
It says no cookies for sale in my area for another week.
I also can't believe I read all that shit about the idiot of 1st trimester. I really hope she's a troll because that was some really mean stuff. I'm 39 and had 2 trisomy babies and 2 other unknown Mc's. Even if she is fake that's just wrong to say.
I make them wait a little longer to get them their epidural. I do this with the young teens who come in, also. So bad, I know.
Why would you do this? I guess I can kind of see why if someone was being an asshole to staff, but just because they are a young mom? Again, why?
I think it's shitty too. Even if they are being rude, it is still your job. I'd probably be a big a-hole too in labor. I had a c-section, so I don't know...but this just seems crappy.
I make them wait a little longer to get them their epidural. I do this with the young teens who come in, also. So bad, I know.
Why would you do this? I guess I can kind of see why if someone was being an asshole to staff, but just because they are a young mom? Again, why?
I think it's shitty too. Even if they are being rude, it is still your job. I'd probably be a big a-hole too in labor. I had a c-section, so I don't know...but this just seems crappy.
There's a difference between being in pain and not being in a great mood. Then there are patients that are downright cunts to their nurses.
The teen thing though? That's messed up.
It is not a nurses job to determine if a patient is in pain, they treat the pain the patient is reporting, even if they are being an a-hole while reporting it. It is shitty to make someone wait for pain meds because they are being a dick. They can still be in pain while being a big dick about it. I think the whole thing is jacked.
In general I make it a rule to be polite to anyone sticking their hands in my vagina.
From a patients perspective, I can appreciate this. However it goes against every value I know from learning and practicing nursing to ever withold a med for ones own personal agenda. You just don't do it. At least, a nurse confident enough in themselves and their practice doesn't feel the need to stoop to that level.
In general I make it a rule to be polite to anyone sticking their hands in my vagina.
From a patients perspective, I can appreciate this. However it goes against every value I know from learning and practicing nursing to ever withold a med for ones own personal agenda. You just don't do it. At least, a nurse confident enough in themselves and their practice doesn't feel the need to stoop to that level.
This exactly. I'm a new grad and I know I haven't seen all the shit a seasoned nurse would but to withhold meds is just horrendous IMO!
I wanted to comment on it but I didn't want to keep reiterating what was already said.
First of all, big hugs to @dorothyzbornak97 You rock, girl! My mom had kids later in life, me when she was 36 and my brother when she was 39. That girl was so fucking ignorant.
Second of all, when/if I get pregnant I don't want to find out the sex of the baby. I want it to be a surprise. I've discussed this with friends and they were all appalled like: "How can you be prepared?!" etc. etc. I just said what's wrong with buying gender neutral everything? I want to paint the nursery yellow, buy gender neutral clothes for the time being... to which I got the response: "Well if it's a girl, don't you want bows and pink and girly stuff? And blue stuff if it's a boy?" I said, yeah of course I do.... but I didn't know you couldn't go shopping for baby clothes AFTER the baby is born?!
Like seriously, wtf? There is no rule saying you can't go out and buy clothes after your child is born. So I really find nothing wrong with not having "headbands" and "football onesies" prior to the baby's arrival.
I DVRd four episodes of Rehab Addict because I remember people on here saying that they love it. I am watching it now and I think this show will be my gateway show that drags me back into my HGTV addiction...
I make them wait a little longer to get them their epidural. I do this with the young teens who come in, also. So bad, I know.
Why would you do this? I guess I can kind of see why if someone was being an asshole to staff, but just because they are a young mom? Again, why?
I think it's shitty too. Even if they are being rude, it is still your job. I'd probably be a big a-hole too in labor. I had a c-section, so I don't know...but this just seems crappy.
There's a difference between being in pain and not being in a great mood. Then there are patients that are downright cunts to their nurses.
The teen thing though? That's messed up.
It is not a nurses job to determine if a patient is in pain, they treat the pain the patient is reporting, even if they are being an a-hole while reporting it. It is shitty to make someone wait for pain meds because they are being a dick. They can still be in pain while being a big dick about it. I think the whole thing is jacked.
There is a difference between being "rude" to your nurse due to labor pains/contractions and just being a jerk. When I care for patients that are just plain mean and that are requesting an epidural, I make 'em wait a max of 30 minutes. I'm not withholding any medications from them. And this goes for the teens, too. We have to prep them before the epidural anyways (IV fluid bolus, etc.) and that takes time. I'd say this only less than 5% of the time. I'm not waiting for my patients to hit transition before offering them an epidural...c'mon.
Regarding VEs - I am VERY gentle when performing vag exams. I know from my personal experience with a natural birth how uncomfortable they are. Many of the male OB doctors just ram their hand up there like they are reaching for the patient's tonsils!
What sucks is when a patient is requesting an epidural and the anesthesiologist is in the OR performing a c-section (we only have 1 ANES on our unit). Sometimes, they may not be able to get the epidural for an hour or even a little longer until the surgery is done. THAT sucks!
@mamaEZsquire that's terrible! When we have patient's "labor down", I always ask for an epidural bolus. It's just a stronger dose of the epidural to keep you comfortable until the OB shows up I can't believe he sutured your urethra. WTH!? lol
I make them wait a little longer to get them their epidural. I do this with the young teens who come in, also. So bad, I know.
Why would you do this? I guess I can kind of see why if someone was being an asshole to staff, but just because they are a young mom? Again, why?
I think it's shitty too. Even if they are being rude, it is still your job. I'd probably be a big a-hole too in labor. I had a c-section, so I don't know...but this just seems crappy.
There's a difference between being in pain and not being in a great mood. Then there are patients that are downright cunts to their nurses.
The teen thing though? That's messed up.
It is not a nurses job to determine if a patient is in pain, they treat the pain the patient is reporting, even if they are being an a-hole while reporting it. It is shitty to make someone wait for pain meds because they are being a dick. They can still be in pain while being a big dick about it. I think the whole thing is jacked.
There is a difference between being "rude" to your nurse due to labor pains/contractions and just being a jerk. When I care for patients that are just plain mean and that are requesting an epidural, I make 'em wait a max of 30 minutes. I'm not withholding any medications from them. And this goes for the teens, too. We have to prep them before the epidural anyways (IV fluid bolus, etc.) and that takes time. I'd say this only less than 5% of the time. I'm not waiting for my patients to hit transition before offering them an epidural...c'mon.
Regarding VEs - I am VERY gentle when performing vag exams. I know from my personal experience with a natural birth how uncomfortable they are. Many of the male OB doctors just ram their hand up there like they are reaching for the patient's tonsils!
Meh, I still think it's shitty. Why make them wait at all? That is your job. I don't care if they are being a bitch or not.
I just don't get how making them wait your half an hour is accomplishing anything. Do you go home after shift feeling better about yourself because you made someone wait for meds because you think they are a bitch?
Like I said, if they are requesting an epidural they probably are in pain, and if they aren't, it isn't your job to judge that. You treat the pain reported. That's what nurses do. They don't hold pain meds for half an hour because their patients are being mean to them.
I DVRd four episodes of Rehab Addict because I remember people on here saying that they love it. I am watching it now and I think this show will be my gateway show that drags me back into my HGTV addiction...
Nicole Curtis is my woman crush. I wish I could be as kick ass at reno as she is.
When I'm taking care of a patient who is being rude to me or other staff members, I make them wait a little longer to get them their epidural. I do this with the young teens who come in, also. So bad, I know.
This is exactly why I deeply distrust medical professionals. I don't know who I'm dealing with, and they get to jam random and potentially fatal things into my body.
Maybe some day my luck runs out and some crazy decides to do something nasty because they hate redheads. Or steal my drugs and give me hepititis in the process. I realize that most have a good heart and want to help, but it's stuff like this that creeps me out.
Thanks for contributing to that 'n all. Way to stick to the Hippocratic oath.
I make them wait a little longer to get them their epidural. I do this with the young teens who come in, also. So bad, I know.
Why would you do this? I guess I can kind of see why if someone was being an asshole to staff, but just because they are a young mom? Again, why?
I think it's shitty too. Even if they are being rude, it is still your job. I'd probably be a big a-hole too in labor. I had a c-section, so I don't know...but this just seems crappy.
There's a difference between being in pain and not being in a great mood. Then there are patients that are downright cunts to their nurses.
The teen thing though? That's messed up.
It is not a nurses job to determine if a patient is in pain, they treat the pain the patient is reporting, even if they are being an a-hole while reporting it. It is shitty to make someone wait for pain meds because they are being a dick. They can still be in pain while being a big dick about it. I think the whole thing is jacked.
There is a difference between being "rude" to your nurse due to labor pains/contractions and just being a jerk. When I care for patients that are just plain mean and that are requesting an epidural, I make 'em wait a max of 30 minutes. I'm not withholding any medications from them. And this goes for the teens, too. We have to prep them before the epidural anyways (IV fluid bolus, etc.) and that takes time. I'd say this only less than 5% of the time. I'm not waiting for my patients to hit transition before offering them an epidural...c'mon.
Regarding VEs - I am VERY gentle when performing vag exams. I know from my personal experience with a natural birth how uncomfortable they are. Many of the male OB doctors just ram their hand up there like they are reaching for the patient's tonsils!
Meh, I still think it's shitty. Why make them wait at all? That is your job. I don't care if they are being a bitch or not.
I just don't get how making them wait your half an hour is accomplishing anything. Do you go home after shift feeling better about yourself because you made someone wait for meds because you think they are a bitch?
Like I said, if they are requesting an epidural they probably are in pain, and if they aren't, it isn't your job to judge that. You treat the pain reported. That's what nurses do. They don't hold pain meds for half an hour because their patients are being mean to them.
@Shannon1401 Of course I medicate my patients when they are in pain, but for the few that are jerks, waiting an extra 15 minutes (in addition to 15 minutes for IV bolus which is standard for ALL patients) is not going to kill them. I must be doing something right if patients are requesting for me to care for them during their stay. I bust my ass for my patients. You have no idea.
I make them wait a little longer to get them their epidural. I do this with the young teens who come in, also. So bad, I know.
Why would you do this? I guess I can kind of see why if someone was being an asshole to staff, but just because they are a young mom? Again, why?
I think it's shitty too. Even if they are being rude, it is still your job. I'd probably be a big a-hole too in labor. I had a c-section, so I don't know...but this just seems crappy.
There's a difference between being in pain and not being in a great mood. Then there are patients that are downright cunts to their nurses.
The teen thing though? That's messed up.
It is not a nurses job to determine if a patient is in pain, they treat the pain the patient is reporting, even if they are being an a-hole while reporting it. It is shitty to make someone wait for pain meds because they are being a dick. They can still be in pain while being a big dick about it. I think the whole thing is jacked.
There is a difference between being "rude" to your nurse due to labor pains/contractions and just being a jerk. When I care for patients that are just plain mean and that are requesting an epidural, I make 'em wait a max of 30 minutes. I'm not withholding any medications from them. And this goes for the teens, too. We have to prep them before the epidural anyways (IV fluid bolus, etc.) and that takes time. I'd say this only less than 5% of the time. I'm not waiting for my patients to hit transition before offering them an epidural...c'mon.
Regarding VEs - I am VERY gentle when performing vag exams. I know from my personal experience with a natural birth how uncomfortable they are. Many of the male OB doctors just ram their hand up there like they are reaching for the patient's tonsils!
Meh, I still think it's shitty. Why make them wait at all? That is your job. I don't care if they are being a bitch or not.
I just don't get how making them wait your half an hour is accomplishing anything. Do you go home after shift feeling better about yourself because you made someone wait for meds because you think they are a bitch?
Like I said, if they are requesting an epidural they probably are in pain, and if they aren't, it isn't your job to judge that. You treat the pain reported. That's what nurses do. They don't hold pain meds for half an hour because their patients are being mean to them.
@Shannon1401 Of course I medicate my patients when they are in pain, but for the few that are jerks, waiting an extra 15 minutes (in addition to 15 minutes for IV bolus which is standard for ALL patients) is not going to kill them. I must be doing something right if patients are requesting for me to care for them during their stay. I bust my ass for my patients. You have no idea.
I make them wait a little longer to get them their epidural. I do this with the young teens who come in, also. So bad, I know.
Why would you do this? I guess I can kind of see why if someone was being an asshole to staff, but just because they are a young mom? Again, why?
I think it's shitty too. Even if they are being rude, it is still your job. I'd probably be a big a-hole too in labor. I had a c-section, so I don't know...but this just seems crappy.
There's a difference between being in pain and not being in a great mood. Then there are patients that are downright cunts to their nurses.
The teen thing though? That's messed up.
It is not a nurses job to determine if a patient is in pain, they treat the pain the patient is reporting, even if they are being an a-hole while reporting it. It is shitty to make someone wait for pain meds because they are being a dick. They can still be in pain while being a big dick about it. I think the whole thing is jacked.
There is a difference between being "rude" to your nurse due to labor pains/contractions and just being a jerk. When I care for patients that are just plain mean and that are requesting an epidural, I make 'em wait a max of 30 minutes. I'm not withholding any medications from them. And this goes for the teens, too. We have to prep them before the epidural anyways (IV fluid bolus, etc.) and that takes time. I'd say this only less than 5% of the time. I'm not waiting for my patients to hit transition before offering them an epidural...c'mon.
Regarding VEs - I am VERY gentle when performing vag exams. I know from my personal experience with a natural birth how uncomfortable they are. Many of the male OB doctors just ram their hand up there like they are reaching for the patient's tonsils!
Meh, I still think it's shitty. Why make them wait at all? That is your job. I don't care if they are being a bitch or not.
I just don't get how making them wait your half an hour is accomplishing anything. Do you go home after shift feeling better about yourself because you made someone wait for meds because you think they are a bitch?
Like I said, if they are requesting an epidural they probably are in pain, and if they aren't, it isn't your job to judge that. You treat the pain reported. That's what nurses do. They don't hold pain meds for half an hour because their patients are being mean to them.
@Shannon1401 Of course I medicate my patients when they are in pain, but for the few that are jerks, waiting an extra 15 minutes (in addition to 15 minutes for IV bolus which is standard for ALL patients) is not going to kill them. I must be doing something right if patients are requesting for me to care for them during their stay. I bust my ass for my patients. You have no idea.
Being a jerk and waiting 15 extra minutes...maybe. Making a teen mom who is probably 10x more scared than the other moms wait just because they are a teen? Go fuck yourself all day long.
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I make them wait a little longer to get them their epidural. I do this with the young teens who come in, also. So bad, I know.
Why would you do this? I guess I can kind of see why if someone was being an asshole to staff, but just because they are a young mom? Again, why?
I think it's shitty too. Even if they are being rude, it is still your job. I'd probably be a big a-hole too in labor. I had a c-section, so I don't know...but this just seems crappy.
There's a difference between being in pain and not being in a great mood. Then there are patients that are downright cunts to their nurses.
The teen thing though? That's messed up.
It is not a nurses job to determine if a patient is in pain, they treat the pain the patient is reporting, even if they are being an a-hole while reporting it. It is shitty to make someone wait for pain meds because they are being a dick. They can still be in pain while being a big dick about it. I think the whole thing is jacked.
There is a difference between being "rude" to your nurse due to labor pains/contractions and just being a jerk. When I care for patients that are just plain mean and that are requesting an epidural, I make 'em wait a max of 30 minutes. I'm not withholding any medications from them. And this goes for the teens, too. We have to prep them before the epidural anyways (IV fluid bolus, etc.) and that takes time. I'd say this only less than 5% of the time. I'm not waiting for my patients to hit transition before offering them an epidural...c'mon.
Regarding VEs - I am VERY gentle when performing vag exams. I know from my personal experience with a natural birth how uncomfortable they are. Many of the male OB doctors just ram their hand up there like they are reaching for the patient's tonsils!
Meh, I still think it's shitty. Why make them wait at all? That is your job. I don't care if they are being a bitch or not.
I just don't get how making them wait your half an hour is accomplishing anything. Do you go home after shift feeling better about yourself because you made someone wait for meds because you think they are a bitch?
Like I said, if they are requesting an epidural they probably are in pain, and if they aren't, it isn't your job to judge that. You treat the pain reported. That's what nurses do. They don't hold pain meds for half an hour because their patients are being mean to them.
@Shannon1401 Of course I medicate my patients when they are in pain, but for the few that are jerks, waiting an extra 15 minutes (in addition to 15 minutes for IV bolus which is standard for ALL patients) is not going to kill them. I must be doing something right if patients are requesting for me to care for them during their stay. I bust my ass for my patients. You have no idea.
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BS, you're trying to justify being unprofessional and unethical. What if everyone tried to fuck people over using their job position to do so?
I work in a bank. What happens if I decide I don't like your face, so I lose your transactions, hold up a booking, or charge you 'I don't like you" fees? You'd report me and I'd be fired. I would deserve it too. And don't think I don't understand your delicate hurt feelers, because people get nasty over money. I've been called every name in the book, and I didn't once mishandle accts because of some fucked up sense of vengence.
@polevaultrn, can you please clarify the thing with the teen moms? Do you actually make a teen wait just because they are a teen?! If so, please explain why you would do something like that? Edit: I try to believe in the goodness of humanity so to hear that someone would withhold an epidural from a teen just because they are a teen blows my mind!
@polevaultrn, can you please clarify the thing with the teen moms? Do you actually make a teen wait just because they are a teen?! If so, please explain why you would do something like that?
Edit: I try to believe in the goodness of humanity so to hear that someone would withhold an epidural from a teen just because they are a teen blows my mind!
@polevaultrn, can you please clarify the thing with the teen moms? Do you actually make a teen wait just because they are a teen?! If so, please explain why you would do something like that?
Edit: I try to believe in the goodness of humanity so to hear that someone would withhold an epidural from a teen just because they are a teen blows my mind!
This. It was the teen mom part (and seemingly for no other reason that being a teen mom) that really stuck out to me.
I get wanting to fuck with someone just a little bit when they're an asshole to you. I used to work at Starbucks. That total asshole who was always a total asshole (and really fucking creepy until he was banned because he exposed himself to my co-worker in the drive-thru), he may have had to wait a couple extra minutes for his latte when there was no one behind him because it was a tiny way to punish him in our small capacity for doing so. I'm nice to waitstaff. I actually was pretty good when I waited, but do I know that if you're an ass and catch someone on a bad night they can hold your food up. Both sides of that equation are being jerks, though.
Difference in these and nursing: I wasn't withholding treatment to someone who may be in a massive amount of pain (for them). We didn't take a Starbucks class in ethics or take an oath. I don't care if it's for 15 minutes, if you don't have a good reason for it (like you're legit waiting for the anes) then you're withholding treatment. And that's not your job and not your call to make (unless you are legitimately making a call on medical evidence).
However, if you're withholding from some scared 16-year-old who was terrified to ask her parents about birth control and had ill advised sex with an inexperienced boy who didn't put on a condom correctly, just because she happens to be a teenager just sounds nasty and antagonistic. Like some sort of need to punish them. And that's really fucked up and you should probably try to understand what on earth your motivation is for leaving a scared child in pain.
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@polevaultrn, can you please clarify the thing with the teen moms? Do you actually make a teen wait just because they are a teen?! If so, please explain why you would do something like that?
Edit: I try to believe in the goodness of humanity so to hear that someone would withhold an epidural from a teen just because they are a teen blows my mind!
@polevaultrn, can you please clarify the thing with the teen moms? Do you actually make a teen wait just because they are a teen?! If so, please explain why you would do something like that? Edit: I try to believe in the goodness of humanity so to hear that someone would withhold an epidural from a teen just because they are a teen blows my mind!
No, not just teens in general. Teens being jerks.
I don't agree with the premise of withholding drugs but I get why you would want to. I personally would not but I understand dealing with jerks. I want to add that pain can really make people act like jerks when they aren't normally. When I was in labor the nurses could have thought I was a jerk because I was too exhausted to answer their questions. I'm sure you already know this but thought I'd reiterate. It does make me feel better knowing you're not singling out teens like it first sounded. Thanks for clarifying.
Sometimes, when my husband tosses and turns in the middle of the night and accidentally taps me with his arm or hand... I say "ouch, why are you hitting me??" loudly... And in his delirium he apologizes profusely and says he's sorry, he didn't mean to.. Then falls asleep two seconds later... It's hilarious every time... I also talk to him when he's sleep talking and see how long the conversation can go.. It's always about nonsense.. That's what not being able to sleep gets me.. Haha.
I DVRd four episodes of Rehab Addict because I remember people on here saying that they love it. I am watching it now and I think this show will be my gateway show that drags me back into my HGTV addiction...
Nicole Curtis is my woman crush. I wish I could be as kick ass at reno as she is.
She's adorable and kicks ass at reno. She's legit wonder woman. I wish I had her talent!
Me: 28 H: 28 DS: 4
[TTC Since October 2013][ BFP 1.27.15 EDD: 10.8.15]
I WEAR ORANGE FOR MY GRANDMA- SUPPORT KIDNEY CANCER AWARENESS Trinitrotoluene: "My ears have been deflowered ....my mouth just hasn't been!"
@polevaultrn, can you please clarify the thing with the teen moms? Do you actually make a teen wait just because they are a teen?! If so, please explain why you would do something like that?
Edit: I try to believe in the goodness of humanity so to hear that someone would withhold an epidural from a teen just because they are a teen blows my mind!
No, not just teens in general. Teens being jerks.
I don't agree with the premise of withholding drugs but I get why you would want to. I personally would not but I understand dealing with jerks. I want to add that pain can really make people act like jerks when they aren't normally. When I was in labor the nurses could have thought I was a jerk because I was too exhausted to answer their questions. I'm sure you already know this but thought I'd reiterate.
It does make me feel better knowing you're not singling out teens like it first sounded. Thanks for clarifying.
No prob. The patients that I'm talking about that are being jerks aren't even in labor yet. They come in for elective inductions so they haven't even started contracting and they are already being rude! lol I know firsthand that true labor contractions can change one's personality, but these patients (and it isn't many of them) are just plain mean the minute they walk in the door.
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I just love how you post this right in the middle of our hate for first tri chick. HAHA.
Dx: PCOS
DS1 born 11/2014
DS2 born 11/2018
3 previous losses
Rainbow baby due 12/2021 - Team Green
We love the shit out of you, Dorothy.
I don't even know Dorothy and I was ready to slap this bitch. How dare she? I mean, how the fuck dare she? Such ignorance crammed into one person should be illegal. I couldn't believe some of the stupidity coming out of her fingers.
Eta: not sure what happened with that quote fail
BFP #1 8.6.2011 EDD 4.7.2012 DS1 born 3.30.2012
BFP #3 4.30.2014 EDD 1.10.2015 DS2 born 12.31.2014
Good to know @slappalicious thanks! Otherwise I'd probably freeze up and run out of Starbucks crying
I also can't believe I read all that shit about the idiot of 1st trimester. I really hope she's a troll because that was some really mean stuff. I'm 39 and had 2 trisomy babies and 2 other unknown Mc's. Even if she is fake that's just wrong to say.
I wanted to comment on it but I didn't want to keep reiterating what was already said.
First of all, big hugs to @dorothyzbornak97 You rock, girl! My mom had kids later in life, me when she was 36 and my brother when she was 39. That girl was so fucking ignorant.
Second of all, when/if I get pregnant I don't want to find out the sex of the baby. I want it to be a surprise. I've discussed this with friends and they were all appalled like: "How can you be prepared?!" etc. etc. I just said what's wrong with buying gender neutral everything? I want to paint the nursery yellow, buy gender neutral clothes for the time being... to which I got the response: "Well if it's a girl, don't you want bows and pink and girly stuff? And blue stuff if it's a boy?" I said, yeah of course I do.... but I didn't know you couldn't go shopping for baby clothes AFTER the baby is born?!
Like seriously, wtf? There is no rule saying you can't go out and buy clothes after your child is born. So I really find nothing wrong with not having "headbands" and "football onesies" prior to the baby's arrival.
BFP: 6/4/14 EDD: 2/11/15
Regarding VEs - I am VERY gentle when performing vag exams. I know from my personal experience with a natural birth how uncomfortable they are. Many of the male OB doctors just ram their hand up there like they are reaching for the patient's tonsils!
BFP #1 8.6.2011 EDD 4.7.2012 DS1 born 3.30.2012
BFP #3 4.30.2014 EDD 1.10.2015 DS2 born 12.31.2014
BFP #1 8.6.2011 EDD 4.7.2012 DS1 born 3.30.2012
BFP #3 4.30.2014 EDD 1.10.2015 DS2 born 12.31.2014
BFP #1 8.6.2011 EDD 4.7.2012 DS1 born 3.30.2012
BFP #3 4.30.2014 EDD 1.10.2015 DS2 born 12.31.2014
Formerly Aaren91011
Maybe some day my luck runs out and some crazy decides to do something nasty because they hate redheads. Or steal my drugs and give me hepititis in the process. I realize that most have a good heart and want to help, but it's stuff like this that creeps me out.
Thanks for contributing to that 'n all. Way to stick to the Hippocratic oath.
@Shannon1401 Of course I medicate my patients when they are in pain, but for the few that are jerks, waiting an extra 15 minutes (in addition to 15 minutes for IV bolus which is standard for ALL patients) is not going to kill them. I must be doing something right if patients are requesting for me to care for them during their stay. I bust my ass for my patients. You have no idea.
BFP #1 8.6.2011 EDD 4.7.2012 DS1 born 3.30.2012
BFP #3 4.30.2014 EDD 1.10.2015 DS2 born 12.31.2014
Being a jerk and waiting 15 extra minutes...maybe. Making a teen mom who is probably 10x more scared than the other moms wait just because they are a teen? Go fuck yourself all day long.
Regarding VEs - I am VERY gentle when performing vag exams. I know from my personal experience with a natural birth how uncomfortable they are. Many of the male OB doctors just ram their hand up there like they are reaching for the patient's tonsils!
Meh, I still think it's shitty. Why make them wait at all? That is your job. I don't care if they are being a bitch or not.
@Shannon1401 Of course I medicate my patients when they are in pain, but for the few that are jerks, waiting an extra 15 minutes (in addition to 15 minutes for IV bolus which is standard for ALL patients) is not going to kill them. I must be doing something right if patients are requesting for me to care for them during their stay. I bust my ass for my patients. You have no idea.
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BS, you're trying to justify being unprofessional and unethical. What if everyone tried to fuck people over using their job position to do so?
I work in a bank. What happens if I decide I don't like your face, so I lose your transactions, hold up a booking, or charge you 'I don't like you" fees? You'd report me and I'd be fired. I would deserve it too. And don't think I don't understand your delicate hurt feelers, because people get nasty over money. I've been called every name in the book, and I didn't once mishandle accts because of some fucked up sense of vengence.
Edit: I try to believe in the goodness of humanity so to hear that someone would withhold an epidural from a teen just because they are a teen blows my mind!
No, not just teens in general. Teens being jerks.
BFP #1 8.6.2011 EDD 4.7.2012 DS1 born 3.30.2012
BFP #3 4.30.2014 EDD 1.10.2015 DS2 born 12.31.2014
I get wanting to fuck with someone just a little bit when they're an asshole to you. I used to work at Starbucks. That total asshole who was always a total asshole (and really fucking creepy until he was banned because he exposed himself to my co-worker in the drive-thru), he may have had to wait a couple extra minutes for his latte when there was no one behind him because it was a tiny way to punish him in our small capacity for doing so. I'm nice to waitstaff. I actually was pretty good when I waited, but do I know that if you're an ass and catch someone on a bad night they can hold your food up. Both sides of that equation are being jerks, though.
Difference in these and nursing: I wasn't withholding treatment to someone who may be in a massive amount of pain (for them). We didn't take a Starbucks class in ethics or take an oath. I don't care if it's for 15 minutes, if you don't have a good reason for it (like you're legit waiting for the anes) then you're withholding treatment. And that's not your job and not your call to make (unless you are legitimately making a call on medical evidence).
However, if you're withholding from some scared 16-year-old who was terrified to ask her parents about birth control and had ill advised sex with an inexperienced boy who didn't put on a condom correctly, just because she happens to be a teenager just sounds nasty and antagonistic. Like some sort of need to punish them. And that's really fucked up and you should probably try to understand what on earth your motivation is for leaving a scared child in pain.
Me-31, H-27
**Loss 1-Cycle 7(June 2013) at 5w6d-CP**Loss 2-Cycle 11(October 2013) at 5w4d-CP**
**Loss 3-Cycle 14 (January-February 2014)-M/C dx 2/10, EP dx 2/24, MTX 2/25**
Beta Hell--hCG finally down to 0 - 6/20/14
SA normal. Genetic testing normal. Hormonal testing normal.
HSG 6/30/14 - found blocked left tube and 2 'bubbles' on uterine wall.
Hysteroscopy/Lap--8/4/14 - Tubes unblocked. Polyps removed from uterine wall. Septum removed.
9/30/14--Off the bench! Unmedicated TI through December 2014
BFP 12/14/14!!! Beta #1, 12/16: 990 Beta #2, 12/18: Over 2000! Beta #3, 12/22: over 8000!
U/S #1, 12/23: gestational sac, possible heartbeat
U/S #2, 12/30: HEARTBEAT! 128bpm, measuring right on at 7w EDD: 8/19/2015
U/S #3, 1/9: BPM in the 180s, IT'S HAPPENING!!!
BFP #1 8.6.2011 EDD 4.7.2012 DS1 born 3.30.2012
BFP #3 4.30.2014 EDD 1.10.2015 DS2 born 12.31.2014
I don't agree with the premise of withholding drugs but I get why you would want to. I personally would not but I understand dealing with jerks. I want to add that pain can really make people act like jerks when they aren't normally. When I was in labor the nurses could have thought I was a jerk because I was too exhausted to answer their questions. I'm sure you already know this but thought I'd reiterate.
It does make me feel better knowing you're not singling out teens like it first sounded. Thanks for clarifying.
Me: 28 H: 28 DS: 4
Trinitrotoluene: "My ears have been deflowered ....my mouth just hasn't been!"
BFP #1 8.6.2011 EDD 4.7.2012 DS1 born 3.30.2012
BFP #3 4.30.2014 EDD 1.10.2015 DS2 born 12.31.2014