It does have WiFi. Which is very useful!!Nice father's day pressies - glad things are positive.
does the ward have Wifi? Think of the research you could be doing! :smiling::thumb2:
Peter
Fully agree with this. A real eye opener is to be in A & E late evening and early morning. By far the weirdest thing I think is those that come in bringing their whole family , grandparents, kids, mum and dad, etc. It’s not a family day out for gods sake. Mind you, hospital patients have got nothing on care home residents family members. My wife works in one, and the way they behave is appalling in the extreme. Demanding, arrogant and dictatorial doesn’t begin to describe it. My daughter works as a veterinary nurse, and animal owners are apparently just as bad.On the ‘rude and obnoxious’ patient line. A story from my first night spent in A&E.
About 1am a doctor and two nurses came to my bay to see me. All looking very glum faced and miserable. They had been looking at my scans and consulting with Kings. They told me I had cancer which was not a surprise at that point. I just thanked them for being honest with me. But they were so glum and miserable when they left I just thought, that’s it, I will be dead in months.
For the next few hours I lay in bed reviewing my life, thinking about what I need to do and making peace with what I thought was happening, as far as I was concerned, that was it, my life was over.
Then at 7am I heard this horrible raspy loud voice in the corridor berating a nice young nurse who was just trying to help him. I was disgusted at what I heard and just got angry, if I could have stood up then I am sure that I would have intervened.
But, in my anger suddenly my mood changed. Why the hell should I just shuffle of this mortal coil and leave such arseholes behind, bugger this, I am not dying.
That was the turning point for me. So even these rude arseholes can have a positive effect.
Apologies for the language but in context I think its appropriate.
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