The mystery that needs solving
We went into the hospital today for a thirty minute surgery on T’s meniscus, only we arrived at 11 and left at 5 – it’s amazing to me that doctors don’t think we have anything else to do with our life but wait on them, listen to them, and generally just stand there like a deer in the headlights. As I waited in the lobby I was given a device much like they hand you in a restaurant and also a tracking number so that I could follow T’s progress from pre-op to post-op.
I truly wonder why hospital decor needs to be so drab, why medical workers need to be so mysterious with YOUR information, why nothing happens on any schedule that would abide in the real world?
What is it?
June 9th, 2010 at 10:25 pm
I had this surgery and did very well. Took a bit longer for me to regain full use, however. Best to T in physical therapy and healing. She’ll be good as new in a few weeks.
February 18th, 2012 at 5:31 pm
Once I originally commented I clicked the -Notify me when new feedback are added- checkbox and now each time a remark is added I get 4 emails with the same comment. Is there any manner you can take away me from that service? Thanks!