Go!When I was in the out patient clinic everyday for IV meds and I wanted to talk to a nurse, I would clamp my catheter so the pump would beep!
I had both shoulder joints trimmed to remove the bone spurs in 1996. Right in Jan, left in Aug.They wouldn't let me drag my IV pole with me outside to have a cigareete, I had to have someone with me a I was on about the strongest IV pain med there is. It worked pretty well too.I guess I was a bit whiney about going out and no one was available for a very long time. One of the Nurses said 'Why don't you just smoke in the bathroom like all the other patients do.'After that I was afraid they'd think I had diarrhea or something as I was in there so often.
Most of my badness seems to come from hospital exits. The most recent one was when they were going to release me from the hospital, I told the nurse my ride was on the way. They let me go down to wait for by myself. The truth was that no one was available to pick me up so I walked to a bus stop. Another time I drove myself to the hospital and when they wouldn't let me drive home at release time, I called a friend to come get me. As soon as the nurse walked away, I thanked her and we each left in our own cars. A third time, my dad was here and was my designated driver. He's' in his 80s and not familiar with the area so riding with him is scary. He got to the hospital door, i got in, he drove up a few feet while the nurse walked away. Then he stopped the car, handed me the keys and we changed places.
When I was expecting Aidan I was put on bedrest at around 6 months. Two weeks before he was born I was out until past midnight at various concerts. I was even nearly pushed over by idiot paramedics trying to get through the crowd. (Don't think they stopped to consider that they could be creating a new medical emergency in their haste to reach the first medical emergency.)
I bit a nurse at the original transplant hospital. I remember she shouted "Ow, she bit me!" like a line from a poorly written film script.
Quote from: cariad on July 14, 2014, 02:58:39 PMI bit a nurse at the original transplant hospital. I remember she shouted "Ow, she bit me!" like a line from a poorly written film script.When I was a small child (2 or 3 years old) I bit a nurse too! She was trying to stick in an IV many (many!) times and after much screaming, I lunged at her like a bear. Now, my parents keep retelling that story so I might as well own it.
I don't know if this necessarily qualifies as being a "bad patient" but I've woken up during major surgery -twice. It was a real surprise for all involved! And I remember all of it.