Archive for February, 2008
UNISON Calls On BMA To Recommend Agenda For Change Following NAO Report, UK
Friday, February 29th, 2008BRITISH FEMALE INVENTOR SHOW
Friday, February 29th, 200810-11 MARCH 2008
COME AND SEE US IN CARDIFF CITY AT THE BRITISH FEMALE INVENTOR AND INNOVATOR SHOW.
Missing my nail :(
Friday, February 29th, 2008Time: 8.20 pm
Date: 26/02/2008
Place: Sagar Apollo Hospital, Bangalore
Nurse: How did this happen?
Me: Accident in the gym.
Another one walks in and wants to know what happend to me. I tried to explain to them that my toe nail is loose, and I want someone to...
She examines my toe. And I am trying to hold back my tears. It hurt like hell. I avoided looking at my feet... I knew my nail was just sitting there, one touch, and it would be out!
Nurse: You need to keep your toe nail short.
Me: Can you please call the doctor?
Nurse: He will be here...
Me: I mean N O W !
By now my eyes are filled with water
The doctor finally showed up. I tried to tell him the story without crying... He instructs the nurse to get me ready.
ready?
for what??
will they remove my nail???
will it grow back????
can mom come with me????????
s i l e n c e... I wanted to stab that nurse!
And within 15 min I was looking at the nail placed in my palm.
Mood: In Pain :(
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Friday, February 29th, 2008“A PRESCRIPTION FOR LOVE”ByLeeanne Marie Stephenson
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Finally the staff in the Waitemama Health Board speak out
Friday, February 29th, 2008As a footnote on my story yesterday, in this morning's , senior doctors have finally spoken out, to the 'disappointment' of the Waitemata Health Board. I'll bet they were disappointed. The Health Board say they have been working on it as fast as they can. But didn't they close a whole floor of the hospital because they had insufficient staff? Now they are going to open a new ward.
At least it is now out in the open and we won't hear any more stories of "It's not usually this bad", because we all know it is. The sad thing is that for the next few weeks at least, the newspapers, the woman's magazines, TV and more are going to be full of sad stories about people who died because they couldn't get their chemo or radiation treatments in time and now their cancers are invasive. We'll hear about elderly people who didn't make their 50th wedding anniversary because they didn't get satisfactory care in time. I'll put money on it that the Auckland and especially local nwespapers are going to be full of letters to the editor and many will be followed up as sad, sad stories.
The board will say "It's not our fault, the government wouldn't give us enough money." The senior doctors, registrars and nurses will all be saying, "We told you over and over again, but all you cared about was budgets and efficiency."
I have no problem with hospitals being run as a business, with controlled budgets and business plans, but let's never forget what they are there for.
I do have one question though, and I wish my WordPress had a poll function, but then I doubt they would answer this question. Either way, here it is. To those people who work in our public hospitals. If you need surgery or have a serious medical condition, do you go to your public hospital, or do you go private? Why?
Sadly I am confident that for the majority, I already know the answer.
Again to those of you who work as staff in the hospitals, thank you so much for staying and not going oversees where you can earn at least twice as much money and in many cases function in a technological environment where most patients get their own drugs and not someone elses, where their files about their condition and allergies are available on demand and where far fewer people needlessly lose their lives. It must be very tempting sometimes to long for single shifts and an organisation that cares as much for their patients as they for saving money.
Now let the stories begin. I don't want to sound cynical, at least any more than I already am, but it is election year this year isn't it? There had better be some funds coming up for Auckland hospitals because health care is going to become an election issue.
tuS oVulo soN gaTo y tAn looOocOoo viteHhh!
Friday, February 29th, 2008
asi son tus ovulos y no tan bien tan to lokows como tu por eso te duele tanto porke te joden con las uñas!!
Don’t trust the sweet little cosplay nurse
Friday, February 29th, 2008She's from hell. (not Japan) She won't cure your sickness. She'll make it worse, you .. pervert. And I'm retarded... and horny.
How Diabetes Affects Your Legs
Friday, February 29th, 2008Lolita (Stanley Kubrick, 1962)
Friday, February 29th, 2008Reparto principal:
James Mason ... Prof. Humbert Humbert / Narrador
Sue Lyon ... Dolores 'Lolita' Haze / Mrs. Richard Schiller
Shelley Winters ... Charlotte Haze / Humbert
Peter Sellers ... Clare Quilty / Dr. Zempf
Guión:
Vladimir Nabokov (novela "Lolita")
Stanley Kubrick
Fotografía:
Oswald Morris
Compositor:
Nelson Riddle
Montaje:
Anthony Harvey

