545. Surviving Hospital Food and the Squawking Bitch
During my recent hospital and rehab center stay (see post 544),
I had many misadventures. Among them:
- Going to the hospital in the worst snowstorm in years, arriving in my new room at 3 a.m.
- Dealing with the Squawking Bitch, a sadistic nurse's aide who -- unlike most of the rehab staff -- made my life at times miserable.
- Trying for four days to connect with an elusive nurse practitioner, then giving it up, only to have her finally materialize and prove most helpful.
- Dining with other inmates who, when one of them screamed for help, continued their quiet conversation (his screams were a daily occurrence).
- Getting little sleep because of lights coming on at 3 a,m., clattering bedpans dropped in the hall, and nurses determined to get your vital signs at odd hours.
- Funny moments alternating with horrors that I cannot bring myself to describe.
In spite of the above, I highly recommend both Lenox Hill Hospital and Village Care, the rehab center on Houston Street where I was treated. They helped me a lot.
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