Wednesday, June 15, 2011

Interesting/Boring day

Today had been a real bust for me, last evening about 5:30 my new cell phone was taken from the tray in my room.  Now there is no where to lock up valuables in this room and I felt like it was always very secure before yesterday.  Kim and boys were hear and say my phone on the tray, I picked it up and was going to calll Jim but decided it was too early he would still be at work.  So I put the phone back on my bedside table, where I always keep it. decided to go down to the lounge and talk with other patients.  Was gone about 10 min.  Meantime my tray arrives and they leave it at the front desk, they have always put it on my table me there or not .  Almost immediately, I discovered that the phone was missing. Went out and reported it to front deak and security but don't have warm and fuzzy feeling about anyone fessing up about the phone.  Just sick about the whole thing as I had waited until I was due an upgrade on my old phone before I bought this one.
Then everynight the light above the bed will not go out when I want it to, have tried the switch, remote on Nurses call lite and it will not go out, only to wake up a few hours latere tofind the light is working.  Handle is broken on the dresser of room i"m in.  And God only knows what kind of price we will be paying for all this mistakes,
It just has been a long boreing day and I am letting out some frustrations.  Last nite I was very upset about my phone and today I am furious, how could anyone take a phone from anyone but especially me who is 4 hrs. from home and needing it to keep up the communication, this is supposed to be a lock-down very s  Today I am so mad at this person, get a job.  Hospital seems to be of no help,

1 comment:

  1. Linda, I'm sorry I don't post often but I have problems with this blog accepting my comments! Did you have your transplant? How are you feeling now? I am hoping that you are up and moving about with your new cells. I am 100% my brother and just have a bit of liver GVHD that is managed with a small dose of prednisone. Thank the Lord. I'm thinking of you - hugs, Lori

    June 25, 2011 6:31 AM

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