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mysticalview21
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This is to all those who put their lives on the line every single day ... trying to save just 1 more from covid 19 ... they don't take breaks ...they dont see their families ... and they know how this Virus works ... it saddens me to think some have the gull to say an believe docs and nurses take $ from this pandemic... Trump has put just about everyone down in this country... with raciest remarks trying to steal the election ... and deliberately put those that are at risk ... all of just about America ... fireman... police ...all health care workers ... This needs to stop and you are the only ones who can make it happen ... I heard in the country we loose about a thousand people a day from covid ... we are turning the corner alright ... and I hope to not see or hear him anymore ... sad part you can get this virus again ... until those with a vac and I mean a good Vac ... to take an helps us ...
Just Vote Blue ...we know he is already red... from the lies he tells ... just look at him thanks again for all you do ... thank goodness we have u ...that care |
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Do you mean blue as in Biden!?
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Nurses and carers are treated like shite everywhere. Thanks for your nice words
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I canβt speak for the USA but I can speak for England and the NHS the doctors and nurses who work there have ruined my life sweetheart they are rude arrogant ignorant insulting they will help you if they want too and not because you need it out here they do what they want whether you have the money to pay or not the doctors in my town have ruined my life indefinitely and made my life a living hell so speak for yourself
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I have spent a total of just over 10 months of my life in hospitals and as I always say...................GOD I LOVE NURSES!
They are special people and most people don't think of the sacrifices they make to do what they do. The doctors here are overloaded and hobbled by fear of the DEA and it's ******** but they do the best they can. I have a good friend that is and has been a doctor for over 40 years and I've often said is absolutely one of the best people I've ever known. Just like any group of people there are good and bad but out of everyone I've known in the medical profession 95% are great people! |
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I canβt speak for the USA but I can speak for England and the NHS the doctors and nurses who work there have ruined my life sweetheart they are rude arrogant ignorant insulting they will help you if they want too and not because you need it out here they do what they want whether you have the money to pay or not the doctors in my town have ruined my life indefinitely and made my life a living hell so speak for yourself Not England, but Ireland here. I think it goes both ways. There is, of course, rude healthcare staff. But also rude patients and family members. Mutual respect seems a thing from the past, but it is possible. |
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I canβt speak for the USA but I can speak for England and the NHS the doctors and nurses who work there have ruined my life sweetheart they are rude arrogant ignorant insulting they will help you if they want too and not because you need it out here they do what they want whether you have the money to pay or not the doctors in my town have ruined my life indefinitely and made my life a living hell so speak for yourself Not England, but Ireland here. I think it goes both ways. There is, of course, rude healthcare staff. But also rude patients and family members. Mutual respect seems a thing from the past, but it is possible. Well Lars I can tell you this here in the USA Everything you just posted is the opposite of the way it was to a large extent. I was first hospitalized when I was 17 in Feb 1974, I was in bed for 5 months after I was T boned by another driver. Back then there was almost no concern for paitents privacy, now it's opposite that. Now there are laws that protect paitents from both doctors and nurses talking to others about you and they do it very little. I can't think of a doctor saying anything insulting to me for 15 or 20 years. Nurses, well nurses really haven't changed much but I suppose a lot of it has to do with my attitude towards them, they know I appreciate them and being a semi professional paitent I make their job as easy as I can and registered nurses* are the backbone of care here. * Registered Nurse = the most educated, highly paid and professional of nurses |
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I agree ... some can be careless ... but they still have to deal with the pandemic here ... and most are so tired ... some places bring in food for them ... to show they care ... we have thousands of people here getting this needlessly... all the leader had to do make masks mandatory and social distant but those who listen to the leader of our country said go ahead don't where a masks ... and many got ill ... many lost jobs an if you catch this ... and you do not die ... you are going to have health problems your whole life ... also ... and passably get this again... we are far from over ... don't let them fool you ... but the carelessness of our leader ...who called this a hoax and new damn well it was not and ... told those in the market get out now ...
there went our country ... republicans lets most out in the cold an heat with nothing to help them fall back on ... did not matter what nationality you are ... just vote for me ... well I say vote blue for compassion and can work well with others as he did before ... thats the American way ... not selfishness of your own needs ... and working to have your business in other country's to draw wealth from ... that is not helping America ... thats helping your self... right ! |
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I canβt speak for the USA but I can speak for England and the NHS the doctors and nurses who work there have ruined my life sweetheart they are rude arrogant ignorant insulting they will help you if they want too and not because you need it out here they do what they want whether you have the money to pay or not the doctors in my town have ruined my life indefinitely and made my life a living hell so speak for yourself Not England, but Ireland here. I think it goes both ways. There is, of course, rude healthcare staff. But also rude patients and family members. Mutual respect seems a thing from the past, but it is possible. Well Lars I can tell you this here in the USA Everything you just posted is the opposite of the way it was to a large extent. I was first hospitalized when I was 17 in Feb 1974, I was in bed for 5 months after I was T boned by another driver. Back then there was almost no concern for paitents privacy, now it's opposite that. Now there are laws that protect paitents from both doctors and nurses talking to others about you and they do it very little. I can't think of a doctor saying anything insulting to me for 15 or 20 years. Nurses, well nurses really haven't changed much but I suppose a lot of it has to do with my attitude towards them, they know I appreciate them and being a semi professional paitent I make their job as easy as I can and registered nurses* are the backbone of care here. * Registered Nurse = the most educated, highly paid and professional of nurses The problem to me is, nurses and carers get most of the blame, because they have most contact with the patients. Some of them are rude, no doubt about it. But many are also victims of a badly funded and badly organized health system. You work long shifts, sometimes no proper breaks, often badly paid. It all takes it's toll |
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Edited by
mysticalview21
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Sun 11/01/20 04:47 AM
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Do you mean blue as in Biden!? yes ...blue for the Demarcates ... the ones with compassion not the republicans that did not help American... when they needed it the most but gave all the bail outs to their buddies ... and did not wear masks and did not social distance ... the more dead the better even in their own supporters ... to get their supreme court justices in to help them win the election... as the values of our democracy ways dies ...with them ... found this thought maybe Karma works ... |
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I canβt speak for the USA but I can speak for England and the NHS the doctors and nurses who work there have ruined my life sweetheart they are rude arrogant ignorant insulting they will help you if they want too and not because you need it out here they do what they want whether you have the money to pay or not the doctors in my town have ruined my life indefinitely and made my life a living hell so speak for yourself Not England, but Ireland here. I think it goes both ways. There is, of course, rude healthcare staff. But also rude patients and family members. Mutual respect seems a thing from the past, but it is possible. Well Lars I can tell you this here in the USA Everything you just posted is the opposite of the way it was to a large extent. I was first hospitalized when I was 17 in Feb 1974, I was in bed for 5 months after I was T boned by another driver. Back then there was almost no concern for paitents privacy, now it's opposite that. Now there are laws that protect paitents from both doctors and nurses talking to others about you and they do it very little. I can't think of a doctor saying anything insulting to me for 15 or 20 years. Nurses, well nurses really haven't changed much but I suppose a lot of it has to do with my attitude towards them, they know I appreciate them and being a semi professional paitent I make their job as easy as I can and registered nurses* are the backbone of care here. * Registered Nurse = the most educated, highly paid and professional of nurses The problem to me is, nurses and carers get most of the blame, because they have most contact with the patients. Some of them are rude, no doubt about it. But many are also victims of a badly funded and badly organized health system. You work long shifts, sometimes no proper breaks, often badly paid. It all takes it's toll I also don't know if this is true to be honest. Nurses -and I mean qualified nurses- have gotten a lot of attention and praise during all this for all the risk they have to take to do their job, the long hours and so on. Other workers like caregivers have not gotten all that much attention (nor public flak). If that's what bothers you, then know you're not alone: There are many professions where people have gotten very little appreciation for continuing their work as normal. Like the workers in the supermarkets. They often do get chit from customers and during summer have hundreds of different people in front of them each day. All workers deserve credit for what they do, but we cannot go through the day spending time thinking about each and every one, which also includes factory workers, truck drivers etc. Closest we can get is being grateful in general. |
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I canβt speak for the USA but I can speak for England and the NHS the doctors and nurses who work there have ruined my life sweetheart they are rude arrogant ignorant insulting they will help you if they want too and not because you need it out here they do what they want whether you have the money to pay or not the doctors in my town have ruined my life indefinitely and made my life a living hell so speak for yourself Not England, but Ireland here. I think it goes both ways. There is, of course, rude healthcare staff. But also rude patients and family members. Mutual respect seems a thing from the past, but it is possible. Well Lars I can tell you this here in the USA Everything you just posted is the opposite of the way it was to a large extent. I was first hospitalized when I was 17 in Feb 1974, I was in bed for 5 months after I was T boned by another driver. Back then there was almost no concern for paitents privacy, now it's opposite that. Now there are laws that protect paitents from both doctors and nurses talking to others about you and they do it very little. I can't think of a doctor saying anything insulting to me for 15 or 20 years. Nurses, well nurses really haven't changed much but I suppose a lot of it has to do with my attitude towards them, they know I appreciate them and being a semi professional paitent I make their job as easy as I can and registered nurses* are the backbone of care here. * Registered Nurse = the most educated, highly paid and professional of nurses The problem to me is, nurses and carers get most of the blame, because they have most contact with the patients. Some of them are rude, no doubt about it. But many are also victims of a badly funded and badly organized health system. You work long shifts, sometimes no proper breaks, often badly paid. It all takes it's toll I also don't know if this is true to be honest. Nurses -and I mean qualified nurses- have gotten a lot of attention and praise during all this for all the risk they have to take to do their job, the long hours and so on. Other workers like caregivers have not gotten all that much attention (nor public flak). If that's what bothers you, then know you're not alone: There are many professions where people have gotten very little appreciation for continuing their work as normal. Like the workers in the supermarkets. They often do get chit from customers and during summer have hundreds of different people in front of them each day. All workers deserve credit for what they do, but we cannot go through the day spending time thinking about each and every one, which also includes factory workers, truck drivers etc. Closest we can get is being grateful in general. Since I am working in this sector, I would get information from the very source. Yeah, a bit of praise, a few claps. But this won't change the system as such. There is a lack of staff in Ireland, student nurses have to fill the gaps, And in the community sector (so called Section 39 healthcare workers), where I work, another problem. We were supposed to get pay rise back in September, but no sign of it. Prices for rent, gas,electricity etc went up though. This puts many of us in financial difficulties. On the other hand, government ministers had two generous pay rises this year. Something wrong there |
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Edited by
mysticalview21
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Sun 11/01/20 05:01 AM
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sparkling crystal ... I am grateful an thankful ...an please don't speak for me and I am very grateful... for the people who do an can try to help others here in the Untied States ... our elections are not that far away ... and I am free to choose ...whom ever I want to support ... not sure you get the right news where you are but in America
this has become the fight of our lives ... with all of the leaders sadistic ways ... has been a burden on many here ... and if we can help the USA get well ... we can help the world do well ... : |
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sparkling crystal ... I am grateful ... and I am very grateful... for the people who do an can try to help others here in the Untied States ... our elections are not that far away ... and I am free to choose ...whom ever I want to support ... not sure you get the right news where you are but in America this has become the fight of our lives ... with all of the leaders sadistic ways ... has been a burden on many here ... and if we can get to do well ... we can help the world do well ... What? Sorry, but we don't need you to do well. We were doing very well before your American systems and rules were forced upon us, ruining everything we had reached and achieved which was great. I cannot believe the arrogance... And if you mean something different, enlighten me. |
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Edited by
SparklingCrystal ππ
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Sun 11/01/20 05:01 AM
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Anywho... I'm out of here. I thought it was meant to be something different than it turns out to be: political ranting that doesn't belong in "well wishes" but in the political forum.
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Edited by
mysticalview21
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Sun 11/01/20 05:19 AM
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sparkling crystal ... I am grateful ... and I am very grateful... for the people who do an can try to help others here in the Untied States ... our elections are not that far away ... and I am free to choose ...whom ever I want to support ... not sure you get the right news where you are but in America this has become the fight of our lives ... with all of the leaders sadistic ways ... has been a burden on many here ... and if we can get to do well ... we can help the world do well ... What? Sorry, but we don't need you to do well. We were doing very well before your American systems and rules were forced upon us, ruining everything we had reached and achieved which was great. I cannot believe the arrogance... And if you mean something different, enlighten me. an yes how he disregards other counties ... I am trying to say ... right now our own country has made mistakes ...thee people don't like ... right now trying to get our footing back becouse of all them ... dictatorship under the trumps ways of the world ... Biden knows how too compromise.. he has been a Vic president before ... and has more compassion and love an Harris ... to get this country back to a democracy ... and more jobs more cracking down on masks ... Wish i could explain more ... but really has been a battle for a long time... from how badly this president preforms ... and yes wrong topic in well wishing crystal ... your right ... not sure how we got here |
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Edited by
mysticalview21
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Sun 11/01/20 05:33 AM
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This is to all those who put their lives on the line every single day ... trying to save just 1 more from covid 19 ... they don't take breaks ...they dont see their families ... and they know how this Virus works ... it saddens me to think some have the gull to say an believe docs and nurses take $ from this pandemic... Trump has put just about everyone down in this country... with raciest remarks trying to steal the election ... and deliberately put those that are at risk ... all of just about America ... fireman... police ...all health care workers ... This needs to stop and you are the only ones who can make it happen ... I heard in the country we loose about a thousand people a day from covid ... we are turning the corner alright ... and I hope to not see or hear him anymore ... sad part you can get this virus again ... until those with a vac and I mean a good Vac ... to take an helps us ... Just Vote Blue ...we know he is already red... from the lies he tells ... just look at him thanks again for all you do ... thank goodness we have u ...that care I am speaking for myself... ... I have know idea when or where this virus may catch me ... I believe I was in the right topic to wishing all those well and Vic President and Harris ... Vic president to be ... well wishes ... and thank you to all ... |
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Well Wishes - Thread title: All those in Healthcare Just Vote Blue ...we know he is already red... from the lies he tells ... just look at him ^That is Politics and should've not been overlapped with the subject preceded. By putting up two different subjects together, the readers should be really aware of that political issue, which is highly likely sensitive for some readers (including myself). Thanks. |
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Well Wishes - Thread title: All those in Healthcare Just Vote Blue ...we know he is already red... from the lies he tells ... just look at him ^That is Politics and should've not been overlapped with the subject preceded. By putting up two different subjects together, the readers should be really aware of that political issue, which is highly likely sensitive for some readers (including myself). Thanks. That is a opinion ...I should have never over laped as you say ... thought Biden was a person an I was just wishing him and all others well wishes ... used vote should have not been in here ... other wise well wishes all around ... TCBS |
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I canβt speak for the USA but I can speak for England and the NHS the doctors and nurses who work there have ruined my life sweetheart they are rude arrogant ignorant insulting they will help you if they want too and not because you need it out here they do what they want whether you have the money to pay or not the doctors in my town have ruined my life indefinitely and made my life a living hell so speak for yourself Not England, but Ireland here. I think it goes both ways. There is, of course, rude healthcare staff. But also rude patients and family members. Mutual respect seems a thing from the past, but it is possible. Well Lars I can tell you this here in the USA Everything you just posted is the opposite of the way it was to a large extent. I was first hospitalized when I was 17 in Feb 1974, I was in bed for 5 months after I was T boned by another driver. Back then there was almost no concern for paitents privacy, now it's opposite that. Now there are laws that protect paitents from both doctors and nurses talking to others about you and they do it very little. I can't think of a doctor saying anything insulting to me for 15 or 20 years. Nurses, well nurses really haven't changed much but I suppose a lot of it has to do with my attitude towards them, they know I appreciate them and being a semi professional paitent I make their job as easy as I can and registered nurses* are the backbone of care here. * Registered Nurse = the most educated, highly paid and professional of nurses The problem to me is, nurses and carers get most of the blame, because they have most contact with the patients. Some of them are rude, no doubt about it. But many are also victims of a badly funded and badly organized health system. You work long shifts, sometimes no proper breaks, often badly paid. It all takes it's toll I also don't know if this is true to be honest. Nurses -and I mean qualified nurses- have gotten a lot of attention and praise during all this for all the risk they have to take to do their job, the long hours and so on. Other workers like caregivers have not gotten all that much attention (nor public flak). If that's what bothers you, then know you're not alone: There are many professions where people have gotten very little appreciation for continuing their work as normal. Like the workers in the supermarkets. They often do get chit from customers and during summer have hundreds of different people in front of them each day. All workers deserve credit for what they do, but we cannot go through the day spending time thinking about each and every one, which also includes factory workers, truck drivers etc. Closest we can get is being grateful in general. Yes we all should be grateful they're not throwing dirt on us..... |
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