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Sent: 3/18/2008  10:55:42 A.M. Central Daylight Time
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yes It defenitely helps to give them medication list,daily check list  so  
they know the routine that needs to be fallowed
.also tell  them to make  sure to to put  on the the wall behind your head  
the the times you need to be turned despite the air mattress it does  help 
prevent bed sores  
after repeated hospitalizations the people at the hospital have  become more 
comfortable , familiar & more educated about my husbands  care If you cant 
feed yourself It is moral responsibility for hospital  to provide a person to 
feed you 
at the end of it  EDUCATION EDUCATION &EDUCATION IS THE  THING TO DO 
SARLA 

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Sent:  3/17/2008 2:50:28 P.M. Central Daylight Time
Subj: Re: [QUAD-L]  Hospitals and Quads


Okay, enough already! I know we all  have had bad experiences with hospitals, 
but you're all starting to  sound like they are death camps. There are many 
of us that don't  have a close relative to stay with us in a hospital - myself 
being  one. And frankly, you are scaring the shit out of me. 

Being  in the hospital for many people is not a pleasant experience but you  
have to do what you have to do. I always have a typed list of: my  medical 
history, surgical history, current meds regimen, and  prescriptions I am 
allergic 
to and those I'm not allergic to. This  is given to them upon registration. 
So I feel at least they are  aware of the basics.

Please give those of us - and I can't be  the only one - who will be entering 
the fray alone some hope,  encouragement and peace of mind.

Dan      










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