The ward I was on was impossibly disorganised. In fact, it would have been very funny if it hadn't been quite serious. Hospital does certainly bring out a certain sense of humour and camaraderie develops between patients which is second to none. Old or young, rich or poor, everyone sticks together and looks after each other.
It was when the sister in charge turned up to tell me my son would be turning up in ten minutes to collect me that I finally realised she had lost the plot. I started to point out that wouldn't be possible. She started to argue saying she has spoken to him on the phone for ten minutes. I then pointed out that he is fourteen and would be at school. " WHO HAVE I BEEN TALKING TO THEN?" She shrieked. I told her I had no idea....
Turns out her conversation had been with the son of the lady in the bed opposite, who had been told that she was staying in for the rest of the week. Oops.
7 comments:
that's both funny and scary at the same time!!!
Glad you're feeling a bit better.
Gill in Canada
Hi Joe, I'm so glad you're feeling much better and being taken care of by the best nurse in the world-your mum!
Funny story about the hospital. Or maybe not! Ha!
Happy Monday!
Gentle Hugs,
Renie
Oh my gosh...so glad you made it out safely and that Mum was taking good care of you!!!! Rest up, Suz
great news about your surgery/recovery - the hospital sounds pretty normal ;o)
Oh dear! You have to laugh, though...
Glad to hear you are so thoroughly on the mend.
It's worrying how nursing staff know nothing about their patients these days! Glad to hear you are on the mend. Keep it up!
hmm sounds like the hospital i worked in before i left to come to canada. same sister i think? glad your stay wasn't unpleasant anyway.
;-)
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