In which we explore those strange moments when we don’t quite know which reality we’re in - or how we got there She’d left me in the hands of the Emergency Department folks, who’d gently bundled me into a wheelchair and rolled me into the department’s triage area. They hadn’t taken my name, though, or any details, or checked me in at the triage-registration desk. I was parked at the end of a row of seats, and settled down to wait - to be as patient as a patient. The rules in this reality make it one in which ‘emergency’ seemingly has no sense of emergency.
Sending you positive energy friend - I really hope this next few days are rejuvenating! Appreciate how you shaped a challenge into an opportunity to encourage us with this reflections, I hope you feel encouraged as well.
Hi Tom, glad to see you are back and that there was not a "gap" in your Tuesday posts. I sincerely hope you are feeling better. Great post, and so glad that albeit a long process that they were able to assist you. I personally avoid hospitals like the plague, as the "short stay wards" have an uncanny habit of being extended to long stay by means of further tests.
All of this with adequate relaxants to keep you calm during annoying battery of tests. The problem arises when you are discharged and are handed a long list of activities that occurred whilst you are lapsing in and out of reality.
Sending you positive energy friend - I really hope this next few days are rejuvenating! Appreciate how you shaped a challenge into an opportunity to encourage us with this reflections, I hope you feel encouraged as well.
Hi Tom, glad to see you are back and that there was not a "gap" in your Tuesday posts. I sincerely hope you are feeling better. Great post, and so glad that albeit a long process that they were able to assist you. I personally avoid hospitals like the plague, as the "short stay wards" have an uncanny habit of being extended to long stay by means of further tests.
All of this with adequate relaxants to keep you calm during annoying battery of tests. The problem arises when you are discharged and are handed a long list of activities that occurred whilst you are lapsing in and out of reality.