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Hospital

Lynda Lynda

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I went to the hospital yesterday in an ambulance and they admitted me. I was having abdominal pain and a gusher of diarrhea and vomiting at home. Of course yesterday I was in a fair mood and I was able to communicate with the hospital staff effectively and I was still alert. Well after not getting any sleep because I'm in the hospital and not eating any food because my gut is supposed to be resting by consuming liquids only and not getting all of my medications given to me in a timely manner, my mood is so foul. I take a lot of medications and it is a variety of medications for different health conditions, which is 20 pills per day. Of course when people are in the hospital they are not given all of their medications and they don't receive them at the time they should. Also, people don't have the same routine at the hospital as they would at home. Even though I don't work any longer I have a routine that I keep at home and routines are what sometimes make us very comfortable. So even though my abdominal pain is non-existent today and of course my gut does feel better because all I got to drink was clear liquids yesterday, I am the patient from him hell. The instructions on my patient board today are : clear liquids / standby / pain control/rest/gut rest / hydration/ no surgical intervention. Hopefully today my mood will soften and I won't be the patient that none of the staff want to be in contact with. Thank you for listening and I hope everyone out there who's in the hospital feels better soon and gets to go home and gets back to their regular medication & daily routine.❤️
 
There is no place like home. The worst part of my hospital stay back in May, was the early risers in the next bed, and all the talking over the early coffee, as well as the constant noise while I am trying to get some sleep. Everything starts too early in there. The real healing took place when I got home and back to my own routine. Hope you have a speedy recovery.
 
Been there @Lynda Lynda. Just breathe. Try to sleep as much as possible and be thankful there are people trying to help. I hated my latest stint for my second small bowel re-section. Was in for a week. Hated everything and just wanted to go home. Getting stuck in my own head made it worse. Read and listen to music. Anything to distract your mind.

But I also saw people 10x worse off than me and THAT put it all into perspective and made me focus on the positives.
 

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