on 04-04-2017 19:42
on 04-04-2017 19:42
Hey guys.
In one of my old forums I was a member of (not existing anymore since this year), we had a thread where everybody just told in short what made them happy this day. Thought it would be nice for here too!
To start: I'm working for EMS and my first call today was am expected birth. So we hoped we would be able to bring her into hospital just in time. But it didn't work. I was at the patient and she just said "it's coming"... My team-mate was driving REALLY fast, it took him about an kilometer to brake - during that time the baby was just born. Even we were a really young team and not long into job, we did VERY well and even the doctors told us we did excellent.
(Our last call was a reanimation on the street, the woman did not get an own circulation again.... But I guess that's the circle of life :D)
on 29-04-2017 11:26
@jonsie you're very brave ... & ... take courage from what your personal English Matron @Cleoriff says ... I've just got up = it's 11.20am here ... = ... vomited on the carpeted floor as couldn't get to waste bin in time = it's the lovely soft Onion & cheese bread I had for supper with Morrison's warm chicken & some of that square pie with an egg in the middle ...I know it's bread which does it ... have to learn not to scoff so quick ... & ... nibble my food like a rabbit
Like has been said before you put all my petty problems into perspective
Wishing you well as we all of us are
for you & Mauy on your bedside cabinet xx xx
on 29-04-2017 11:51 - last edited on 29-04-2017 17:35 by MichaelL
on 29-04-2017 11:51 - last edited on 29-04-2017 17:35 by MichaelL
I'll be watching qualifying hopefully.
.... but how ironic... today is the first day out of bed to sit on the balcony for an hour. So what happens? Leg up on a stool with a slippy pillow cover and the leg slides off. Pure agony and blood everywhere. That should delay the graft!
So question.... Where does the responsibility lie, with me or the hospital? @Cleoriff@ComaChameleon
on 29-04-2017 11:56
on 29-04-2017 11:56
Apart from the flowers Jane...that post made me feel a little nauseous to say the least. I cant imagine why...
Hope you cleaned it up before you posted....
Veritas Numquam Perit
on 29-04-2017 12:00
on 29-04-2017 12:00
on 29-04-2017 12:01
@Cleoriff wrote:Apart from the flowers Jane...that post made me feel a little nauseous to say the least. I cant imagine why...
Hope you cleaned it up before you posted....
Sorry, sorry, sorry
It happened during the night
I put my foot in it ... ... so ... grabbed the shared pink dressing gown for the wash & chucked it over the mess ... ermmm ... no didn't clean it up ... Izza slob / pleb ... = ... not like you @Cleoriff
@jonsie so so sorry about the slip of the cushion ... & ... the result to your leg ... keep your chin up lad
on 29-04-2017 15:10
on 30-04-2017 16:14
on 30-04-2017 16:14
@jonsie wrote:I'll be watching qualifying hopefully.
.... but how ironic... today is the first day out of bed to sit on the balcony for an hour. So what happens? Leg up on a stool with a slippy pillow cover and the leg slides off. Pure agony and blood everywhere. That should delay the graft!
So question.... Where does the responsibility lie, with me or the hospital? @Cleoriff@ComaChameleon
Woah, sounds painfull! Hope you get up soon after that. *fingers crossed*
Guess if the hospital puts you there, it's they're fault, but if you asked to get put there it's a bit your responsibilty. At least it would be like that with German law...
on 30-04-2017 16:32
on 30-04-2017 16:33
on 30-04-2017 17:07