Ross
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Normally, he's sweet, loving and caring, but right now I'd swear he's possessed.
geebee said:...it is important to remember that pain meds and strong antibiotics can drastically affect one's personality. He may not have control over his reactions like he normally would.
Ross said:Abusing the medical staff general gets a person ignored and this seems to be the path that is being taken. Dr. Alexander gave him all of his phone numbers, including home, and told him if he has a problem, to call him. Problem is, now he's being transferred to another hospital this morning.
Hopefully, they'll map his veins and nerves and come up with a plan to feed the unfed area where the huge hole is. I'm praying for miracles here because quiet honestly, it doesn' t look promising. If they can't find something to feed with, it's a lost cause.
Not as of yet. I did bring it up, but they want to see what they can find to feed the unfed area before saying anything further at all.bvdr said:Ross, has the idea of using a hyperbaric O2 chamber been discussed that you are aware of?
Nope, on closer. The hospitals are 2 miles apart and 18-20 miles from here.marky said:Oh..my!
Will Chris be any closer to you?
Praying for the transfer..and for the 'new' staff to be more acomodating!
and as always for Chris' healing and recovery!
bvdr said:Ross, has the idea of using a hyperbaric O2 chamber been discussed that you are aware of?
bvdr said:Ross, has the idea of using a hyperbaric O2 chamber been discussed that you are aware of?
bvdr said:Ross, has the idea of using a hyperbaric O2 chamber been discussed that you are aware of?
Ross said:Abusing the medical staff general gets a person ignored and this seems to be the path that is being taken. Dr. Alexander gave him all of his phone numbers, including home, and told him if he has a problem, to call him. Problem is, now he's being transferred to another hospital this morning.
Hopefully, they'll map his veins and nerves and come up with a plan to feed the unfed area where the huge hole is. I'm praying for miracles here because quiet honestly, it doesn' t look promising. If they can't find something to feed with, it's a lost cause.
hensylee said:Put a bug in his ear and tell him that if he is nice to staff, he will get extra treatment. If he is nasty to them, they will do what they have to do and no more. I saw this with my bro when his kidney was removed. He was so nasty - not his usual self (he's an awful patient, tho) and we saw that staff was anxious to stay from him as much as possible in order to avoid his abuse. It is not the staff's fault that the patient is there and their job is to help the patient in his/her discomfort and illness, and they want to. (my nurse cousin told me this).