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  • @Inkedwool
    @Inkedwool 9 місяців тому +6413

    I work in healthcare, and seeing the video of the OB nurses ranting about patients is an ick to me. These patients are our priority, and they should be treated respectfully, period!

    • @littlekaren1551
      @littlekaren1551 9 місяців тому +435

      what i don't understand is why someone refusing pain meds when they're in a lot of pain is an ick for that nurse. like how is that affecting you in anyway that makes you feel entitled to feeling icked by THIER decision concerning Their body? not to mention an epidural is a needle in your spine, that carries the risk of being paralyzed if its done wrong.

    • @Crochetedbymichi
      @Crochetedbymichi 9 місяців тому +44

      Same! Thanks for saving me a post 😂

    • @pascalswager9100
      @pascalswager9100 9 місяців тому +183

      The definition for midwifery is..."skilled, knowledgeable and compassionate care for childbearing women" I didn't see any of that here. Really bad form!

    • @michele2628
      @michele2628 9 місяців тому +92

      My daughter has epilepsy and I never let her go to the hospital by herself. Learned from past experience.

    • @bcaye
      @bcaye 9 місяців тому +93

      ​@@littlekaren1551, I'll play devil's advocate.
      If someone is complaining about that level of pain when the ball just got rolling, by the time she was fully dilated and things get intense, often they will be screaming for that epidural they refused and at this stage can no longer get. Seen it many times.
      Btw, epidurals are placed by anesthesiologists who have YEARS of education and do them pretty much every day. Also, it's a catheter (flexible) not a needle (rigid).

  • @Amanda-gg6kz
    @Amanda-gg6kz 9 місяців тому +3547

    What's really sad about the woman who wasn't hired because of her boudoir photo shoot, is that she wrote a book about how in 2010 when she was 19, she was kidnapped and held as a sex slave by her boss for SIX WEEKS! And she had posted her photo shoot because she was trying to come to terms with her body and how she looks, after surviving such a horrific situation, and that cost her a job opportunity! The AUDACITY!

    • @rybreadasmr1654
      @rybreadasmr1654 9 місяців тому +176

      this is so sad ☹️

    • @squirrelly68
      @squirrelly68 9 місяців тому +174

      I agree. Something like this, though, there should be a caveat before explaining the photos on the platform: "So, this is for all the HR departments that will likely come at me for these photos. If you're here checking to see if I would be a good fit for your company, please, continue reading the story behind these photos. If you have questions or concerns please feel free to follow up with me with those questions or concerns. I am happy to answer honestly." I mean, yeah, it's annoying to put that there, but the fact is that most companies/corporations WILL search social media. And they WILL judge you over your content.

    • @michellethiesen7972
      @michellethiesen7972 9 місяців тому +177

      My trafficker tried to make me do porn, so he could get money off of me. I refused and was beaten every time. As a childcare professional now, getting beat was worth it. I don't have to worry about not getting hired for something I was forced to do by a monster.

    • @_bluephoenix_
      @_bluephoenix_ 9 місяців тому +104

      Is why I don't do social media. My private life is no -one's business but mine. I also don't want to "friend" people or have that convo - I work with/for you, that's it.

    • @ydad8946
      @ydad8946 9 місяців тому

      They will judge and pass over potential hires regardless of context@@squirrelly68

  • @heezypeasy8611
    @heezypeasy8611 5 місяців тому +439

    My mom was a nurse for 17 yrs. She would tell me stories about the mean girls nurses who she worked with. It was really bad sometimes. They were younger and had higher authority than my mom. (She went to nursing school after she and my dad divorced and was 40 when she started working) She was one of the good ones. The hospital even made one of the newsletters about her. My mom had given a patient the shoes off of her feet and walked to her car, in the snow, with only her socks. She passed away in 2016 ♡

    • @squirrelbugg99
      @squirrelbugg99 5 місяців тому +28

      Exactly the kind of nurse my aunt is. She was recently sued by an angry mother she wouldn’t allow into her 16 year old patient’s room (at the patient’s request) and it makes me so upset. The good nurses are often punished while the bad ones are rewarded 😢

    • @sp00kyg1rl
      @sp00kyg1rl 4 місяці тому +9

      My mum was a nurse for 30 years, she would come home really sad some days cause some of the other nurses were just straight up MEAN. My mums only a little woman, she’s got such a kind heart and she loved her job, getting treated that way was misery. Thankfully she’d had some good job placements in hospitals were all the staff in the ward where really good friends and were nice but man, there are some awful fucking people who go into nursing that don’t deserve to be there and make the people who actually love what they do, miserable and depressed.

    • @JoeMama-eg4zv
      @JoeMama-eg4zv Місяць тому +5

      OH WHAT A BEAUTIFUL SOUL😢❤ She truly sounds like an absolute angel. Thank you for sharing that lil story. I love hearing of GOOD folks doin good things. 🙏🏼❤

    • @YW2324
      @YW2324 Місяць тому +4

      Awww she sounds like such a sweetheart 😊

    • @mackealychavis5378
      @mackealychavis5378 Місяць тому +3

      ❤❤

  • @seameology
    @seameology 5 місяців тому +227

    I worked in an operating room. They put all the nurses with horrible bedside manner to work there because the patients are knocked out. We STILL had one nurse get into trouble because she was making rude comments about a patient's anatomy. Even though the patient was under anesthesia, she was able to recite every word.

    • @khaleesireyna731
      @khaleesireyna731 Місяць тому +48

      Good for that patient. Bet that nurse was crying like a lil b*tch when the patient was able to recite every word. The bullies in nursing need to be rooted out, full stop.

  • @austen2gaskell2
    @austen2gaskell2 9 місяців тому +2379

    The 'mean girl'-to-nurse pipeline is such a real thing. Of course there are a ton of people within that profession who are wonderful, kind, altruistic, etc, but for an upsettingly not insignificant number, it's a way to be able to keep people under their control. It's a way they get to keep bullying.

    • @ashbrea381
      @ashbrea381 9 місяців тому +133

      100% all the nasty, rude, mean girls from my high school were in the nursing program at our local community college

    • @KissMahGrits
      @KissMahGrits 9 місяців тому +115

      I wrote my thesis on bullying in the workplace. Researching the bullying among nurses was jawdropping

    • @lauren1048
      @lauren1048 9 місяців тому +53

      I've had some absolutely shocking experiences nursing in aged care. Yes people can be rude, horrible and all the rest but it is literally our job to care for them. And at least over half of the people I work with are just horrible and on a major power trip when it comes to other staff

    • @saraev1119
      @saraev1119 8 місяців тому +53

      Tell me about it. I found out recently that my bully who as kids stole from me, hid my library books until my family had to pay even though we were poor, whom got my student peers including my best friend to turn against me, who hid my coats in the winter time during recess, and lied on me and about me nonstop is now working at a hospital as a patient representative. I want to believe she feels bad and is making up for the evil she did as a youngster, but seeing how some healthcare employees act, I'm now doubting that. Lol

    • @MeowNow494
      @MeowNow494 8 місяців тому +23

      I’ve got one at pain management that is so bad I want to switch pain management doctors every time I deal with this woman, and my provider is fantastic. She doesn’t even make me come in every month but I still go in every month because that’s easier than getting a refill over the phone, or through the app, because apparently this nurse doesn’t check either one. The months that I have to go in for pill counts and drug tests are way less stressful than the months I just have to call in for my refill. All because of a nurse who wants to be cruel for no reason.

  • @princesslogos
    @princesslogos 7 місяців тому +1328

    UNfun fact: a GOOD portion of nursed are former hs and ms bullies.
    My mom is a nurse in HR and education and she's straight rejected several applications at her job from one person bc they repeated bullied me and told me to kms for like 5 years. "That is NOT a person I want to trust with my elderly patients" she said.

    • @bootychomper-ej9qt
      @bootychomper-ej9qt 6 місяців тому +31

      and that was enough to make you assume a good portion of nurses were bullies?

    • @meggston6901
      @meggston6901 6 місяців тому +91

      Two of my high school bullies also became nurses. Why do mean girls want to be nurses?

    • @artmieseelizabeth8074
      @artmieseelizabeth8074 6 місяців тому

      @@meggston6901good pay

    • @alyssa10blue
      @alyssa10blue 6 місяців тому +75

      I just had a similar convo with coworkers cause I had a hs bully as a nurse that was at my hospital and I switched doctors/hospitals and they asked “why don’t you want to see their progress and the way they’ve changed for the better” but that doesn’t matter to me- I won’t truly see if they’re a better person and I don’t want them being a person who is supposed to help me with medications and diagnoses. I’m over the bullying and they can be a fantastic person but I’m not gonna put myself in the position of having to work/rely on them

    • @princesslogos
      @princesslogos 6 місяців тому

      @bootychomper-ej9qt you ever heard of providing examples? That's what that was. The example of a former bully going into medical care that was directly linked to me. Look at the other replies, it's not just me who knows this. Research it your damn self and see how prominent the topic is on social media. Don't be an ass on UA-cam just bc you think your anonymous calling yourself bootychomper 🤡

  • @acmeallpurpose4974
    @acmeallpurpose4974 6 місяців тому +115

    My aunt had a 28lbs sarcoma removed, and two ribs. She was in a medically induced coma for 3 days to deal with pain. On day 2 after waking up the nurse started withholding pain medication because she said if she can sleep through the pain then she doesn't need the meds. She was passing out from the pain.

    • @mothergoose9383
      @mothergoose9383 2 місяці тому

      That's illegal. If the doctor orders it, they have to dispense. A nurse cannot prescribe or withhold medication.

    • @JoeMama-eg4zv
      @JoeMama-eg4zv Місяць тому +13

      OMGGGGG THATS BEYOND EVIL!😮

    • @imysaurus
      @imysaurus Місяць тому +7

      Please tell me you told someone and she lost her job

    • @elizabethwaldman16
      @elizabethwaldman16 Місяць тому +9

      Sounds like a nurse trying to sneak pain meds for herself.

    • @denisemadison1298
      @denisemadison1298 25 днів тому +5

      Following one of my Hospital stays....when the Doctor admitted me, he called in every nurse that would attend me and said.....'If she requests pain meds, give them immediately. She has a high pain tolerance and is stubborn (he laughed and so did I), when she finally asks for a painkiller, she needed it an hour ago. She hates Hospitals and we only see her in the practice if she is actually sick or hurting. Listen to her. She will follow your directions as she knows it will allow her to get out sooner." Has another stay at a different hospital. I was there 2 weeks. Nurses were mainly horrific. One good night nurse and 1 good day nurse. Almost died due to them ignoring call buttons. Imagine, being on you back, middle having been split open (and still open with just tressels holding the sides of the gap) so no muscles for lifting your upper body. Suddenly knowing you were going to vomit and unable to sit up and turning on your side will take forever....that becomes a full on panic attack, so add the mental feeling you are about to die. Hitting that button and no response. I barely was able to turn enough and took another almost hour to forcefully pull my body into a sitting position on the edge of the bed. Now exhausted, cold, covering in vomit and no one came for hours....and it was not even a nurse, but an aide. Aide was sweet and horrified. She helped my get clean and recovered in a new gown. At one point, my 3 Sisters and Mom were about to load me in a wheelchair and remove me for my safety.

  • @eastsiderage5532
    @eastsiderage5532 5 місяців тому +90

    As a Healthcare worker I'm glad those girls in the first clip were fired. I wonder how would they feel if a bunch of hospital staff that should be providing care to them or a love one decides to get on the internet and start mocking them. At the end of the day, that's a job, and they had no right making a Tik-Tok about it.

    • @khaleesireyna731
      @khaleesireyna731 Місяць тому +4

      Given how disturbingly common the mean girl to nurse pipeline is, I wouldn't be surprised if those nurses had never thought that until someone posed that question to them. 🙄

  • @cynthiaraza
    @cynthiaraza 9 місяців тому +1806

    I am so infuriated for the man fishing. Not only is he getting harassed, he gets called out for simply documenting the harassment. That is so messed up. And the fact that he has to deal with this in his own home and neighborhood is just sickening.

    • @yummico
      @yummico 9 місяців тому +235

      I know they are being racist then mad at him for showing them being themselves. It's so gross. Eww

    • @Emeraldwitch30
      @Emeraldwitch30 9 місяців тому +168

      I wish I was his neighbor. I love fishing and would be right out there asking about his catch or fishing with him.
      He needs a sign. Yes Karen I do frigging live here

    • @amandajackson668
      @amandajackson668 9 місяців тому +37

      I agree I just thought I would mention that some people do fish in lakes that have NO FISHING marked on the lake. There are complications when people fish excessively in secluded bodies of water and alot of people do it to get past the fish limit and the game wardens.

    • @sarah3796
      @sarah3796 9 місяців тому +81

      Same! Oh and the end “ow she has a big house wah” .

    • @abigailkaterbergcolibaba
      @abigailkaterbergcolibaba 9 місяців тому +113

      Love how all these Karens that threaten cops and lawsuits clearly don't understand the law. He's allowed to film if he's out in public, and do you ask every white person you see just peacefully fishing where they live?

  • @deekay6917
    @deekay6917 9 місяців тому +1178

    Healthcare professional here! What they did wasn’t a HIPAA violation. No patient identifiers we’re said.
    HOWEVER what they posted was a big big no-no. Of course, there’s a little gossip between nurses, just like coworkers at any other job. There will always be kinds of patients that suck to deal with. But posting about it on TikTok… they all need to be reminded that healthcare is a labor of empathy, patience and compassion

    • @tal8762
      @tal8762 9 місяців тому +76

      Insurance professional here, you’re correct. It’s only a HIPAA violation if they include patients’ names or other info that identifies patients. Disclosing PII (Personal Identifiable Information) or PHI (Personal Health Information) is a violation.

    • @rebeccahbare
      @rebeccahbare 9 місяців тому +49

      Yeah, these aren’t even necessarily one particular patient. A lot of these are a conglomeration of patients.

    • @Cutthecamerasdeadass1899
      @Cutthecamerasdeadass1899 9 місяців тому +14

      You don't have to be. Healthcare professional to know it wasnt a HIPAA...Everybody who's had a job should know that...

    • @jjbowman4653
      @jjbowman4653 9 місяців тому +14

      I agree however I wish more people acted like nurses and health care professionals and more importantly PSWS were treated like people and not robots. like this content is a nono, for good reason, but also you couldn't make a tiktok about how your treated at work without getting fired either.
      There isn't a balance so of course people are going to " step over the line" and "go too far"
      Like it's not enough to say" well if you don't like nursing then don't be a nurse " be cause must people who complain enjoy their job. But putting up with THAT is not apart of the job/ being a nurse. Its being a doormat easy to manipulate and use

    • @squirrelly68
      @squirrelly68 9 місяців тому +23

      @@Cutthecamerasdeadass1899 Regardless, it's tacky and unprofessional.

  • @Aghkooey
    @Aghkooey 3 місяці тому +35

    When I was 16 and having my baby, the nurses were gossiping about me. Not just in the maternity ward, in the surrounding wards too. I know because I have multiple relatives that work there and came into my hospital room to tell me people are gossiping about “the16 year old in labor right now”. So lame

  • @jkmrsy
    @jkmrsy 5 місяців тому +98

    In relation to the Sophie’s choice one, I wasn’t fired over it but I had something similar happen. I was talking about my boss with a coworker in relation to asking her a question when she rounded the corner. I said “speak of the devil” in a jovial tone. She came over and immediately told me that she didn’t appreciate being referred to as a devil. I apologized and stated that it wasn’t intended that way and we moved on. But I’ve always used it as a common phrase meaning “we were just talking about you.” Never thought it would offend anyone. That was the beginning of a very bad year and a half job before I quit. Spoiler, she is a devil.

    • @lifelikelisa
      @lifelikelisa 18 днів тому +1

      I was a cashier at a grocery store and had a couple come through with a bottle of wine. They both appeared to be late twenties, so I didn’t ID them. He said, “Oh you’re not going to ID me?” and I sarcastically replied, “Well you’re clearly under 21 but your girlfriend…” He laughed. She didn’t. Mine makes more sense because what I said was rude but it was 100% meant as a joke. I felt so bad after she got upset.

    • @TheBerkeleyBeauty
      @TheBerkeleyBeauty 15 днів тому

      @@lifelikelisa- The truth always seems to hurt the most.

    • @bobbiellison4315
      @bobbiellison4315 3 дні тому

      She didn't appreciate talking about her when she wasn't there. Probably assumed it was something negative. And big red flag if someone automatically assumes you're saying something derogatory about them. Glad you got away from that job!

  • @KissMahGrits
    @KissMahGrits 9 місяців тому +1003

    Wrote my thesis on bullying in the workplace. Researching the bullying among nurses was jawdropping

    • @sammysoppy3361
      @sammysoppy3361 7 місяців тому

      bc they are all ex mean girls and bullies who go into nursing bc it’s a well paid field where they can continue to exert control over others

    • @christinawhitehead4034
      @christinawhitehead4034 6 місяців тому +31

      They definitely “eat their young” in the healthcare setting. It’s a rewarding job but it’s stressful and some healthcare workers aren’t always kind

    • @squeakyfromme83
      @squeakyfromme83 6 місяців тому +27

      It's s job that draws kind people as much as it draws cruel people.

    • @catiecodes
      @catiecodes 6 місяців тому +11

      Links to the thesis friend

    • @KatieDeGo
      @KatieDeGo 6 місяців тому +12

      It's not just nursing, I work in the lab and the older women there are... not professional.

  • @foxinasweater2300
    @foxinasweater2300 9 місяців тому +367

    patient confidentiality is about personal information. Technically none of these nurses broke any of the HIPPA rules. But they did break a lot of social media rules(jobs have those now) and just general vibe check rules.
    People at jobs need to vent frustrations. They should not be venting them on social media and mocking patients.

    • @jamiepenfold3182
      @jamiepenfold3182 9 місяців тому +22

      Unprofessional conduct.

    • @brendafrazier811
      @brendafrazier811 9 місяців тому +13

      HIPAA

    • @BederikStorm
      @BederikStorm 9 місяців тому +4

      You can buy only certain types of patients. Not women at labor. People will not forgive for that

    • @Bethsabee_Sheba_Newrose
      @Bethsabee_Sheba_Newrose 9 місяців тому +8

      …and Denying Patients Their Rights to Dignity?

    • @Karamarika
      @Karamarika 9 місяців тому +15

      I was going to point out the same thing. People don't often understand that there is no reason you can't talk about your patients in generalities. It only becomes a problem if you supply information that could identify the patient.
      That doesn't make their comments any better. They still majorly crossed a line and made it hard for patients to feel comfortable in their care because of what they said. This was a PR nightmare for that hospital and so embarrassing for the profession. Crazy that so many women were involved in this and let it get all the way to being published on tiktok. It's just so obviously a bad idea.

  • @alysonbowler9040
    @alysonbowler9040 4 місяці тому +22

    My husband was hospitalized for 3 weeks after a major car accident. Sometimes he legitimately needed help immediately and his nurse was busy, but there were other nurses at the desk. You bet I would go up to them. Obviously this should only be for something that can’t wait, but hospitals are so understaffed that sometimes this is necessary.

  • @irmacollyer8070
    @irmacollyer8070 6 місяців тому +37

    I am a nurse and am ashamed to be associated with these bullies!! We are not all like that, really we aren’t!! The saying “It is a beautiful thing when a passion and an occupation comes together” is applicable to so many of us, but unfortunately there is always a shortage of nurses and it is hard to pick and choose if there aren’t that many to choose from. To everyone who has been bullied by a nurse: I am so, so sorry! That is not how it’s supposed to be!!

  • @Chicken33359
    @Chicken33359 9 місяців тому +574

    Birth of a child is the biggest day in the life of the mother. If you cannot empathize with this as a LD nurse and can’t respect that, you’re not in the right field

    • @marthaduncan7694
      @marthaduncan7694 9 місяців тому +5

      Yep

    • @that_pan_chick8650
      @that_pan_chick8650 9 місяців тому +45

      YES! The nurse who did my labor and delivery was AWFUL. Basically accused me of wanting drugs when I said my contractions were getting worse and the meds weren’t working (because they weren’t working) she basically told me to deal with it and that she’s has kids and it’s not that bad. I told her that if she wanted hair on her head she better get out of my face and get the doctor. I didn’t see her again for the rest of my labor 😂

    • @that-gay-dork3749
      @that-gay-dork3749 9 місяців тому

      @@saltydog7038Yeah see, that was my thing. Like a couple of those are valid things to get super annoyed about. The call light being ignored and nurses being bothered by a bunch of people while they have dozens of other patients to handle, that’s valid. The paternity test thing… understandable on the father’s part, especially if there’s a suspicion of cheating, but I can get a nurse being annoyed when they’re trying to take care of the mother and they’re being asked this when I don’t believe they’re the ones to oversee that kind of procedure. The guy with multiple baby mamas, now that one is extremely valid cause I mean I can only imagine watching tons of women deal with things like stillbirths and breech deliveries and eclampsia, only to see the utter entitlement of a man who couldn’t keep it wrapped up and who has now probably needlessly complicated 2 kids’ lives.

    • @belantww
      @belantww 9 місяців тому +48

      @@saltydog7038You keep your thoughts to yourself and remain professional.

    • @alysah6303
      @alysah6303 9 місяців тому +14

      Yeah but they right though lmao 😂😂 I was in LD for my own and dude watching baby daddies hop rooms is icky 😂😂

  • @keylimelindsay
    @keylimelindsay 9 місяців тому +656

    As a jewish person I laughed SO hard at the poor dude who got fired bc he thought 'Sophie's Choice" was just a saying. The fact that he genuinely had no idea what it actually meant and had to find out this way is sending me 😂 Not the sandwich making decisions 😂😭

    • @DeathByBlonde1
      @DeathByBlonde1 9 місяців тому +82

      Same!!!!! I would have had laughing emojis all over his comment and then told him to go watch the movie because he obviously had no idea why he was using that saying. I found no malice in his comment, just obliviousness. 😂

    • @arianam6430
      @arianam6430 9 місяців тому +104

      I had no idea it meant that either until watching this lol. If I ever heard it, my first thought would be something positive like "these products are all the best- they're Sophie's Choice" as in whoever Sophie is, she's got good judgment and knows her stuff lol like Paula's Choice, the skincare line.

    • @Chonts
      @Chonts 9 місяців тому +78

      I've never heard about Sophie's Choice before this video lol and I don't think anyone I know, knows about Sophies's Choice

    • @lazerbean
      @lazerbean 9 місяців тому +53

      It’s a common turn of phrase in the uk and isn’t considered offensive, definitely not a sackable offence! I think it’s really unfair he lost his job for that. The uk is steeped in the history of the war and we are all well educated on all the goings on and the tragic fictional story of sophies choice (based on true events ect) , and to us the phrase is not offensive, if anything it continues the remembrance to the horrific history and past.

    • @sabaducia
      @sabaducia 9 місяців тому +17

      I've never seen the movie, but I knew what it meant. I don't think he deserved to be fired, but I understand the decision. He has a good ice breaker story for life now though!

  • @user-nx6vc7ur9r
    @user-nx6vc7ur9r Місяць тому +27

    I guess I live under a rock because I've never heard the phrase "Sophie's Choice" before now.

    • @DemonCatMidnight
      @DemonCatMidnight Місяць тому +3

      Same...

    • @Gumbier_Than
      @Gumbier_Than 16 днів тому

      She sent her daughter with the Nazis by the way.

    • @TheBerkeleyBeauty
      @TheBerkeleyBeauty 15 днів тому

      It’s a movie with Meryl Streep. I think she won her first Academy award for it. You should watch it. Very good

    • @sweetmother2406
      @sweetmother2406 11 днів тому +1

      I’ve heard of the movie but never using it as a turn of phrase

  • @LMBillingsley
    @LMBillingsley 2 місяці тому +9

    I can guarantee people going to the nurses station instead of using the call button is because no one was answering the call button, especially after hearing the way those nurses talk about patients.

  • @16MedicRN
    @16MedicRN 9 місяців тому +865

    What the nurses said didn't break confidentiality, but so, so nasty. Can confirm there are things that patients and families do that is annoying, but it's our job and to have compassion ❤

    • @allysonchen4286
      @allysonchen4286 9 місяців тому +14

      I mean you can talk about patience and stuff like that but the thing is what you doing is you post it on social media and you never know who from the top is watching it cuz they actually hire people to do that it's not just for like hospitals it could be for executives you know for businesses and stuff like that and these people are stupid enough to post this s*** on there and that's what get them caught.

    • @eileensnow6153
      @eileensnow6153 9 місяців тому +45

      Yeah I don’t think people understand the concept of confidentiality. My therapist talks about his other patients all the time, like “I told another patient the same thing” or “I had another patient ask me that once”. They’re just not allowed to identify the patients or give away information that could identify them.

    • @everlasting9292
      @everlasting9292 9 місяців тому +12

      Of course they do annoying stuff, they’re stressed out and worried about their loved one! And that’s where the compassion you talk about comes in. Most healthcare workers understand that and are so cool about it and willing to help.

    • @laetifico
      @laetifico 8 місяців тому +7

      Yea I don't understand how people think they are breaking confidentiality. Can you identify the patient? No. Then it's not broken. And an ick isn't a once off instance. It means it's happened at least a few times. Plus some of them are valid icks.

    • @mythogenesis4788
      @mythogenesis4788 8 місяців тому +3

      Yeah. Not confidentiality issue. But it is a massive breach of ethics.

  • @rachelcampbell9733
    @rachelcampbell9733 8 місяців тому +972

    I had a nurse call me a drug seeker 4 hours after my spinal fusion in ICU. She said I shouldn't be in so much pain. Turns out she DID NOT READ MY CHART. I had complications in that they accidentally gave me a hernia and gave me a perforated bowl they had to fix in surgery so the crazy amount of pain from.being cut in half and part of my spine replaced with metal brackets was probably enough on its own to need pain meds prescribed to me but the additional pain was not a joke and she just kept saying I should wait and not take it every 4 hours even though doctor said I could have it every 4 hours. Some nurses are evil. Sorry. But they are. You have to stand up for yourself. Because they don't care if you suffer. It is not them suffering.

    • @MaeRose26
      @MaeRose26 7 місяців тому +26

      did u report her or cuss her out?

    • @rachelcampbell9733
      @rachelcampbell9733 7 місяців тому +106

      @@MaeRose26 reported her. But they made excuses that she usually works in ER and did not understand the spinal surgery process. How do you not understand someone who was cut in half being in pain? But that is what some nurses are like and the hospital defended her. Redlands Hospital in California.

    • @MaeRose26
      @MaeRose26 7 місяців тому +73

      @@rachelcampbell9733 bruh she should've been fired for calling a patient a "drug seeker". That's some bullshit

    • @rachelcampbell9733
      @rachelcampbell9733 7 місяців тому +35

      @@MaeRose26 it happens a lot now! My mother in law was called a drug seeker in NC but no one even noticed she had a fractured leg! Until I raised hell about them helping her. She is afraid of pain meds because she gets sick easily from them but they made her feel horrible for even asking. They treat lots of people who are actually hurt like trash because they don't even listen to why they are there. And don't care if you are in pain. It happens a lot to spinal patients too. I knew people who ended their life after the pain they were in and were treated like junkies and couldn't live with it. And it makes me hate junkies because they get high off pain meds. When you are truly in pain the meds just stop the pain and make you able to sleep. And yet patients suffer because no one cares about them because of the junkies. It is so frustrating. I know people with spinal implants to try to control the pain without meds and they are still treated badly.

    • @mollyprysunka7741
      @mollyprysunka7741 7 місяців тому

      @@rachelcampbell9733and there’s a lot of nurses who are addicts themselves and call everyone else the drug seekers. OP’s nurse was was taking the pain meds for her and then trying to talk her into waiting longer for the next dose. “You’re drug seeking…” because if you don’t seek out your rightfully prescribed meds, they can just disappear

  • @gachaluna2708
    @gachaluna2708 3 місяці тому +9

    I was treated like trash in ICU! I had ARDS (basically my lungs failed) and I had CHF (heart failure). I was intubated for 10 days. The first set of nurses was amazing. So sweet and comforting. The second set were horrific. Several times I'd be laying there with my sedation worn off crying, in pain, scared af, and I'd push that call button over and over and they just turned it off and ignored me. Then after the tube was taken out they acted like the smallest things i needed help with were just the biggest pain in the ass. I was so weak I couldn't even hold up a small paper cup. Thank God the nice ones finally came back . I cried when they finally came in and were actually helping me and taking care of me

    • @JoeMama-eg4zv
      @JoeMama-eg4zv Місяць тому +2

      Omg my mom almost died bc of the same thing! She has paranoid schizophrenia so it was really hard to get her to go to the doc, especially a hospital. One day her lips were blue, I finally got her to the hospital, she only had 40% oxygen n they said she'd have most likely passed if I let her just stay home bc her fears. Found out she had ARDS, COPD, CHF, the works...even turned septic. They had to stop giving her the psych meds when they intubated her, and she ended up in a medically induced coma for about 3months..followed by rehab/nursing home for 4months. I stayed at her side every minute of every day...except for when my dad came after work, I'd go home and shower. I was so afraid of her coming out of the coma and realizing everything and being frightened of the nurses and docs..thankfully everyone was nice to her for the most part..I'm sure me being there to advocate on her behalf sure helped that tho. I'm so so sorry you had to endure that scary of a situation as well as trashy nurses & docs on top of that. I hope you're well these days, I'd never heard of anyone else having ARDS. Prayers!🙏🏼🙏🏼🙏🏼❤️

    • @gachaluna2708
      @gachaluna2708 Місяць тому

      @JoeMama-eg4zv I am so glad your mother is better and had you by her side. None of my family were allowed in because of covid protocols. I didn't have it but they were afraid they might. I obviously couldn't talk on the phone being intubated lol. But because those certain nurses weren't paying attention and doing their jobs I got ICU psychosis which lucky me in a small percentage of people can last year's or longer. But I'm very glad your mom is ok. It's definitely an ordeal you'll never forget

  • @BBB-to4cc
    @BBB-to4cc 6 місяців тому +22

    I googled Sophie’s Choice:
    “What does Sophie's choice refer to?
    What does Sophie's choice mean? Sophie's choice refers to an extremely difficult decision a person has to make. It describes a situation where no outcome is preferable over the other. This can be either because both outcomes are equally desirable or both are equally undesirable.”

    • @bethewalt7385
      @bethewalt7385 Місяць тому +2

      That's all fine and good but do you know the premise of the movie? If you haven't seen the movie, read the book or in detail know the movie don't rely on a dictionary like description/exclamation, you'll misuse the phrase and look like a jerk or an ignoramus, or both😂😂😂

    • @carinakaron8068
      @carinakaron8068 25 днів тому +1

      Like choosing between a rock and a hard place. In the book, Sophie had to choose between her two children, which one should live and which should die. Awful choices with awful outcomes.

  • @thewebbsisodes1032
    @thewebbsisodes1032 9 місяців тому +600

    Getting mad at a mom for wanting a natural birth with no meds and being in pain is the biggest ick for me. Also I had a 17 labor and a 13 hour labor. Those are short duration compared to what most women go through. These woman are delirious, sleep deprived and hungry. Of course they are going to ask stupid questions. They barely know what’s going on.

    • @ettinakitten5047
      @ettinakitten5047 9 місяців тому +37

      Yeah, that hit personally for me. The idea of getting a needle in my spine terrifies me, so I declined epidural. I was induced and had a morphine shot at one point, so it wasn't a natural birth, but the nurses did seem surprised I didn't want epidural. It wasn't as bad as I thought it'd be, but I definitely was in pain. I sure hope none of them were judging me for complaining about being in pain during labour!

    • @hellooutthere8956
      @hellooutthere8956 7 місяців тому +4

      Bump tht no pain medication. NOT for me. Bring'em on. LoL.

    • @markokoume9343
      @markokoume9343 7 місяців тому +1

      "These woman are delirious, sleep deprived and hungry." As are the nurses. It's why more people in hospitals die of medical error rather than what got them into the hospital in the first place, yet the hospital (and law enforcement) industry barely change standards to minimize a tired brain.
      These nurses weren't "mad." they mildly got something off their chests.

    • @MommaARA
      @MommaARA 7 місяців тому +30

      @@markokoume9343 These nurses were being petty over natural, normal things. If they needed to get things off their chests they could go to the Hospital psychologist for a mental health wellness check. On the net to be an ass about patienst needs and not setting clear boundaries is not the place.

    • @witchynymph
      @witchynymph 6 місяців тому +11

      I don’t even understand why somebody giving birth unmedicated would be an ick like that’s not even your business why do you care how they give birth I could understand it if they repeatedly would not stop talking about how much pain they were in but kept denying medication that is annoying but if they just didn’t want it then that’s not a big deal

  • @marinacerrone74
    @marinacerrone74 9 місяців тому +838

    As a nurse tech, yes we can be like “oh this is annoying…” but then you go and talk to the actual patients about misunderstandings/issues they might be having instead of just being in pure angst. Part of the job is understanding that a healthcare environment is stressful AF for everyone in the hospital, meaning that miscommunications occur OFTEN. You figure it out, make notes about how certain patients respond to things… its not rocket science

    • @Raquel-qc8cq
      @Raquel-qc8cq 9 місяців тому

      Yeah yeah, the amount os stories about nurses being cruel and rude to women in labor is over the roof. Dont come and tell this is just between them. They just hate women overall because they think they are the ultimate most amazing care givers in this world just because they are nurses. I will have 0 tolerance for this behaviour if I ever get into labor.

    • @belantww
      @belantww 9 місяців тому +35

      Thank you for what you do. Anytime I’ve ever been in the hospital. The nurses and techs have been the absolute heroes.

    • @elizabethgrogan8553
      @elizabethgrogan8553 9 місяців тому

      @marinacerrone74 I spent 3 weeks in hospital, as my appendix had become inflamed, and I needed to get my temperature back to normal. I had a very restful time there and was released. I had a visit to the surgeon, 2 weeks later, and arranged to have the appendix out the following Monday.
      I arrived on Monday morning and was given a bed with a beautiful scene, overlooking a lake and park. I told the nurse how delighted I was with that. She said "your name came on our list of those coming to the ward. You were so kind when you were here, so we gave you the best place". I was amazed but so good to hear that. It's shocking to see how some patients treat nurses as their slaves. I find that very upsetting. Nurses are on their feet for long periods, and should be treated with kindness and respect.

    • @crystolas.
      @crystolas. 9 місяців тому +10

      ​@@alana2830😂😂right?!?!

    • @Emeraldwitch30
      @Emeraldwitch30 9 місяців тому +13

      I have so much respect for nurses and nurse techs I had life threatening surgery and I know I was a royal pain in the tush a few times but at least they still rushed in like I was actually dying.
      My heart monitor leads kept coming unstuck and falling off when id go to the bathroom. All of a sudden you hear "code blue code blue" and of course my room number. 🤦‍♀️ it was so scary to them and me and it was because my body doesn't like their sticky tab things.
      And I have a very dark sense of humor I bet they all were happy when I went home lol. But I appreciate every damn one of them to this day ❤

  • @Nikkyyyyysinthecorner
    @Nikkyyyyysinthecorner 6 місяців тому +18

    As someone whose sister worked as a volunteer at a hospital, can confirm they do talk crap about patients. And there's always drama going around. From her stories, somebody always has a problem with some1.

  • @Caramelpop86
    @Caramelpop86 6 місяців тому +15

    My mom was a nurse for 25 years and when she was in hospice, the nurses she trained were crying. And former patients came to her funeral. So these nurses were disgusting and make the good nurses look bad!

  • @libbit75
    @libbit75 9 місяців тому +1957

    Shout out to everyone feeling empowered enough to stand up to bullies. You make the world better for everyone.

    • @leighannewilliams829
      @leighannewilliams829 9 місяців тому +15

      Amen to this! 🙌

    • @Sorchia56
      @Sorchia56 9 місяців тому +8

      Agree! Can’t tolerate a bully eegit.

    • @diybronwynsmith263
      @diybronwynsmith263 9 місяців тому +5

      Yup I’m with you!

    • @EH23831
      @EH23831 9 місяців тому +6

      I had a good experience (ultimately) with bullies… I’m a teacher and 3 parents decided they didn’t like my style (2 of them were definitely narcissists). They piled on criticising me for my teaching (they said I was yelling at students and belittling them 🙄 untrue) - I pushed back and said while I’m open to hear their concerns, i draw the line at getting criticised for simply doing my job. Well! They did not like that! They ganged up on me and put in a complaint to the education department. My principal and the department had my back and recognised that I was being bullied - one of them worked for a different branch of our state government and was reprimanded for bullying, while I was offered free counselling.
      So yeah - ya gotta stand up to bullies!

    • @kclauren6052
      @kclauren6052 9 місяців тому +3

      Yep! I was bullied during both of my labors and wish I'd been stronger back then. Lord help those nurses if I had a baby at my age now 😂 no holding back!

  • @sarahhunter8597
    @sarahhunter8597 9 місяців тому +818

    As someone who recently had to spend time in a hospital, at a vulnerable and painful time i knew 100 percent which nurses were annoyed by the slightest things such as me asking for help using the bathroom, and honestly it made the whole thing even more uncomfortable since I was scared to ask for anything so I would just put up with laying halfway down the sheets with my feet out and needing the bathroom badly 😢 honestly nothing more humiliating than feeling like a burden in hospital

    • @Elisabet_L
      @Elisabet_L 9 місяців тому +23

      I.m sorry you went through that. You deserve to be treated with respect as a human, because you are bearing image of God.

    • @lalloronadelmuerto9156
      @lalloronadelmuerto9156 8 місяців тому +50

      Yo, same. I got hit by a car about three years ago; the injury was bad enough that I was completely bedridden. I couldn't get up to use the bathroom at all. Oddly enough, it wasn't a nurse who treated me poorly. It was a PCT (patient care tech). She was mad that she had to keep bringing me a pan with which to relieve myself. A nurse walked up behind her while she was reaming me for it and the nurse jumped to my rescue. I may or may not have smiled when I heard the nurse chew her out.

    • @liz090833
      @liz090833 8 місяців тому +23

      I'm sorry that happened to you. It sucks. I have lupus and I had a severe kidney infection that leaked ammonia into my bloodstream. When that happens, the person loses their grip on this plane of reality. I was thrown into a locked psych unit until my blood work told everyone I was sick. Really sick. They treated me awful. So, I totally understand the feeling of degradation. I just don't understand the world. I just don't.😢

    • @MommaARA
      @MommaARA 7 місяців тому +10

      Because dead-ass literally without sick patients in need they would have no job. Can we bring back dignity

    • @lauraannebevan1198
      @lauraannebevan1198 7 місяців тому +3

      Im so sorry

  • @DropBearClaire
    @DropBearClaire 6 місяців тому +7

    Things to ask someone while fishing
    1. Have you caught anything today?
    2. What do you normally catch around here?
    3. Have a good day

  • @stevek4070
    @stevek4070 4 місяці тому +8

    i went to the ER one time and was treated like a drug addict. They didn't believe what I was telling them. As we were waiting for the doctor to return a male nurse came in and talked about his own injury that he had and bragged about how he could get pain meds any time he wanted.

  • @WatchDustin360
    @WatchDustin360 9 місяців тому +711

    I’m glad these nurses got let go. My wife is an L&D Nurse for 24 years and I have never heard her complain about such silly things. She loves her job, the patients and especially witnessing the births and the joy it brings those family’s. The only thing she complains about is the long hours and how it can be taxing on her body especially when it’s a busy night. I don’t think these nurses represent most L&D nurses… thankfully.

    • @BabyKangaroo279
      @BabyKangaroo279 9 місяців тому +50

      I’m a nurse and don’t understand why they would complain about family asking for blankets and asking simply about whether they’re allowed to eat/shower. Easiest part of nursing. Sure, annoying if they’re asking in the middle of an emergency. And they’re going through labor but want to do it naturally. It doesn’t negate the pain of labor. I don’t get their complaints.

    • @aoneal3723
      @aoneal3723 9 місяців тому +35

      @@BabyKangaroo279I was gonna say, those seem pretty tame to me… an “ick” would be like placenta goo ending up on faces or maybe the dad telling the Dr how to do their job while this kid is halfway out. Not asking for a blankie lol

    • @sakuradayz15
      @sakuradayz15 9 місяців тому +16

      When I had my baby, I had a great experience, but an emergency right after and had the room just flooded with nurses. After everything was taken care of, I was literally the patient that was bare minimum care to the point they kept coming in to see if everything was okay, because they hadn't had a call light in a while. Lol..Shout out to all L&D staff to taking excellent care of families!!

    • @Mjk10957
      @Mjk10957 9 місяців тому

      Luton & dunstable hospital ?

    • @kevinhoward6904
      @kevinhoward6904 9 місяців тому +1

      Ask her if she had horror stories. I bet she does.

  • @kirstiedavis3522
    @kirstiedavis3522 9 місяців тому +313

    During covid I got rushed into A&E due to a stroke. My speech was affected but my hearing and understanding wasn't. I was in a massive area with 4 other patients. And the 1 nurse spoke to be like I was brain damaged and then went back to nurses station where she proceeded to talk s**t about the 5 patients LOUDLY in an echoing space. Not that we were demanding but about our illnesses and how disgusting they were, and then howled with laughter. I was evil as the other 4 patients were elderly, scared and alone. Bet your ass I reported her to the constant in charge.

    • @justkiddin84
      @justkiddin84 9 місяців тому +20

      As you should have!

    • @thesavvyblackbird
      @thesavvyblackbird 9 місяців тому +14

      I hope you’re doing much better now. I had a TIA then a stroke 20 years ago when I was 26, and it was terrifying. I could hear and understand, but I wasn’t saying what I thought I was. My in-laws had given my husband and me a subscription to Reader’s Digest, and they had just published an article on stroke symptoms. So I knew what was happening, but my husband says I told him I was having a migraine and needed to go home to take a nap.
      He knew that I was showing stroke symptoms, so he rushed me to the nearest ER. I walked in and was ignored so my husband rushed me downtown. Everyone took us seriously and rushed me back to get worked up. Unfortunately I had a piece of metal that kept me from getting an MRI, and sometimes CTs don’t pick up TIAs or strokes for 12-24 hours.
      The hospital said I could be having atypical migraine that was causing paralysis and sent me home. My husband knew something was wrong so he called my primary care physician after hours.
      The nurse who answered had decided that I was a hypochondriac and had been mean to me before. I have endometriosis and had to have pregnancy tests done before getting my Depo Provera shot every three months. The nurse let my test sit out so it showed a false positive. So I had to go get blood work to see if I was pregnant and was freaking out because I also have heart issues that made pregnancy dangerous. The nurse decided that my doctor didn’t need to know about my possible TIA. My doctor could have ordered another CT that weekend and gotten me a consult with neurology by admitting me.
      When my primary care found out that her nurse hadn’t told her, she was furious and reported her to the state nursing board on top of firing her. She felt so bad because she would have taken the atypical migraine seriously because of my heart conditions and the birth control I was on. She did make sure that my neurology team take me seriously and made them keep looking for diagnoses after they wanted to blame diet pills. I was very careful about being compliant with my heart problems which caused tachycardia. I never tried any diet pills because I knew they’d make my heart beat erratically. The neurology team did a trans esophageal echocardiogram to look at the back of my heart and found the hole.
      The #1 reason for strokes in young women are diet pills, but there’s other reasons that need to be considered. If the hole in my heart hadn’t been patched, I could have kept having TIAs and strokes. I’m so thankful I had such good medical professionals around me including kick ass nurses. I wish I had written down their names so I could thank them later.
      I had a stroke two days after my TIA. My mom had just flown in to help me get to doctors offices for a work up to see what was wrong. My husband was working for a horrible boss who wouldn’t let him take the Monday after my TIA off to take me to my neurologist. The neurology office called me, but I was too out of it to talk to them. I had the stroke sometime that night or early in the morning. I didn’t feel like getting up when my husband got up super early to go pick my mom up, and I was unaware that I had a paralyzed arm and partially paralyzed leg when I was getting dressed. I’ll never forget the look on their faces when I walked in to the living room to meet them as I was struggling to get dressed because I couldn’t fasten my bra. I put my shirt on over it, and they said my face was drooping.
      My husband’s boss “laid him off” while I was in ICU. That was super shitty, but my husband’s client wanted to hire him which was difficult because of the non compete clause in my husband’s contract. The client was working on buying out contract, but the lay off nullified the contract. The client hired my husband the next day so I would have continuous health insurance coverage. Back then if you had gaps in coverage insurance companies could refuse to cover anything relating to a previous uncovered injury or illness. So everything worked out better.
      I healed quickly and recovered almost completely. I was diagnosed with a blood clot disorder and had a Patent Foramen Ovale hole in my heart that let a clot form then go to my brain. The hospital I was at had a cardiologist who had just gotten a patch FDA approved, so I was one of the first patients to get the patch done by catheterization instead of open heart surgery. They even let me watch the procedure, and I let all the medical students watch. The medical student assigned to me was amazing and explained everything and printed out pages from different medical textbooks and journals that explained everything. This was back when most of the medical literature was in books. She stood beside me and held my hand. I have an allergy to Valium so they didn’t want to sedate me plus I wanted to watch. So they just loaded me up with pain meds so I didn’t feel anything.
      The most important thing my neurology team told me for my recovery was to try drinking lots of coffee. There were a few studies showing that the chemicals in coffee helped the brain recover and form new neural pathways. The coffee could be decaf and mixed with different milks and sweeteners. So my husband would get me a Starbucks Venti decaf with extra espresso shots every morning. His sister took her vacation time to come up to help us as my mom flew home soon to look after her elderly dogs 🙄. SIL would also brew a pot of coffee for me. I was unable to walk around much because I was having a hard time keeping my blood from getting too thin. I was only allowed to walk to pee, go from my sofa to bed, and to appointments.
      I recovered very quickly, and my doctors were so impressed that they got my permission to write up my case as another patient helped b coffee in medical journals.
      So drink your coffee! I hope you’re doing really well. I’m so sorry you were treated so badly.

    • @kirstiedavis3522
      @kirstiedavis3522 9 місяців тому +1

      @@thesavvyblackbird I'm so glad you're feeling better and sorry you had such a bad time. I'm lucky I'm in uk so didn't have those problems. I can empathise I had 2 TIA's in 2 weeks when I was 20, allergic reaction to contraception pills. During lockdown I had a stroke, a TIA and a brain aneurysm. Fun times. The only time I actually saw a doctor was in A&E, then follow up phone calls. I have other medical issues so I just added my own exercises to help myself. Other than memory I'm doing ok, my speech gets impaired when stressed but I now carry a notepad & pen just incase.

    • @mariehansen7819
      @mariehansen7819 4 місяці тому +1

      Same or yeah. When I had my stroke and was in the emergency room my nurse and the doctor looked at me, and I was big, but not unhealthy.. and they came to me with 4 list that was things I had to stop eating, problem there was I didn’t eat non sorry for the bad English, not my first language

  • @martaybarra2245
    @martaybarra2245 4 місяці тому +6

    My daughter was in labour and a nurse had the audacity to ask her if she was on drugs cause she was acting erratically and couldn’t answer her questions. She was in a PAIN from contractions and in LABOR to give birth

    • @LLandS18
      @LLandS18 2 місяці тому +1

      Asking somebody who's behaving erratically even if they're in pain if they're on drugs is not a unreasonable thing. Just because it's a question you don't like doesn't mean it's unreasonable. Plus when you're going through traumatic event like birth. If you're on something they need to know that. Do you know how many drug addicts nurses see in delivery rooms. Just because you personally know your daughter is irrelevant. That nurse didn't. You know what she does know how most pregnant women act.

  • @watashiwannadie
    @watashiwannadie 4 місяці тому +5

    My own mother, who is a doctor, has told me not to trust people in the medical field. I feel like that says a lot about the people who work in it. Sure, there's nice people who actually love their job but i feel like an overwhelming amount just gossip and hate their patients. It's also why so many people prolong getting proper healthcare... it's so sad.. I'm pregnant and I'm scared of these people taking care of me.

  • @charlie2.048
    @charlie2.048 9 місяців тому +218

    The story about the woman getting social media stalked by the company is why none of my social media has my real name attached to it. I do not owe a company 24/7 "professionalism." I'm a person. Not a machine.

    • @rinherdez
      @rinherdez 4 місяці тому +7

      I wish the same could be done for teachers. Like it's not anyone's business if they have an OF

    • @thevoiceofreason8240
      @thevoiceofreason8240 4 місяці тому +2

      @@rinherdez No. ANYONE who has an OF lacks good judgment. End of story.

    • @jamiebarley4098
      @jamiebarley4098 29 днів тому

      ​@rinherdez what's an OF?

    • @ashbee2251
      @ashbee2251 4 дні тому

      ​@@rinherdez
      Especially a teacher

  • @alyzu4755
    @alyzu4755 9 місяців тому +1996

    Here's an idea: If you don't want video of you harassing people to get on the Internet, stop harassing people.
    Also, I've seen Christian's show and he's fantastic!

    • @chiarra644
      @chiarra644 9 місяців тому +29

      I'm def going to have to check it out. Going to have to replay the video to get the name. Might be something I can have on in the background while cross stitching.

    • @LazyIRanch
      @LazyIRanch 9 місяців тому +47

      I have to watch his show! I love birds, and learning from knowledgeable people. Central Park Karen also had that poor dog taken away from her because she's clearly abusing it by choking the dog.

    • @bcpr9812
      @bcpr9812 9 місяців тому +23

      I still can't believe the man is 59-60 years old.

    • @marycarrette554
      @marycarrette554 9 місяців тому +24

      Christian actually threatened to take her dog too but he didn't put that in the video this is so old I wish people would fact check it was written on his original post to that he carried dog treats just for this occasion to get dogs not on a leash

    • @AimeeAimee444
      @AimeeAimee444 9 місяців тому +9

      Go Christian! I’m a bird nerd! 😂🙌🏼🕊️

  • @trenae77
    @trenae77 5 місяців тому +9

    I’m just gonna say - fishing dude looks like he knows his game. It is sad when people have an image of what their neighborhood should look like and force that on others.

  • @shewho333
    @shewho333 16 днів тому +1

    I was a “Junior Volunteer” in a hospital at age 14 and that’s when I learned that nurses can be some of the most mean-spirited, judgmental, gossipy, cranky people on earth. And also Absolute SAINTS at the same time!

  • @amyk5122
    @amyk5122 7 місяців тому +455

    As a nurse of 15 years, I truly applogize for any horrible experiences with bishes like these. We are not all like that. I promise. 💕

    • @Crazyshilo
      @Crazyshilo 5 місяців тому +8

      I believe some of the women on here should watch Anna the Nurse, Mama dr. Jones, and Mama Nurse Tina (youtubers and awesome Nurses/ Doctors)
      Hopefully, their channels can show women that not all nurses are judging them (they have a good positive light around them).

    • @darlingdeb7010
      @darlingdeb7010 5 місяців тому +4

      We know, but it's rare to find a legit good and caring nurse today.

    • @adrianaolvera9166
      @adrianaolvera9166 4 місяці тому +1

      My OB nurses for both my pregnancies were amazing!

    • @jenjen327ful
      @jenjen327ful 3 місяці тому +1

      My maternity war nurses are some of the most wonderful people I've had the pleasure to meet. Seeing thus is so disturbing. I can't imagine. Thank you for your service and for your kindness! We need people like you to keep the world running and to remind others what it means to care for others

    • @baumeister5705
      @baumeister5705 Місяць тому +1

      I hardly asked for anything because I was scared they would be mad or judge me when I birthed both my kids.

  • @sarkycupcake3611
    @sarkycupcake3611 9 місяців тому +357

    Had my first baby at 22. Place to say it was a completely natural, no pain relief labour - I was expecting to be begging for an epidural I was quite surprised that I didn't have anything.
    Two days later I told one of the midwife's I was in agony "down there" and I thought I was on fire. She sent me home saying I was a "first time over reacting young mother that was making fuss about nothing" .
    A few hours later she sent me home. The following morning I collapsed and it turns out I had SEPSIS!
    I really don't know why these people go into jobs that are all about helping people when they are so rude and nasty

    • @fonjadidi
      @fonjadidi 9 місяців тому +35

      Holy moly!! It's sooo crazy to me that medical professionals can so easily dismiss patients concerns

    • @Just-Nikki
      @Just-Nikki 9 місяців тому +13

      Oh God, that scared me for you babe!

    • @patthewoodboy
      @patthewoodboy 9 місяців тому +24

      as an ex care worker for Austistic and severely Epileptic adults/Teenagers , I can firmly state , most people dont care , those they were suppose to care for were an inconvenience.

    • @supotter377
      @supotter377 9 місяців тому +15

      They like the power they have over vulnerable people.

    • @sallymaestas4918
      @sallymaestas4918 9 місяців тому +4

      Well she is a mid-wife, not a nurse ir doctor. ..

  • @kima838
    @kima838 5 місяців тому +4

    Watching the OB nurses make me so appreciative of the great nurses I had with my twins. They answered so many questions and showed me how to do so many things and they didn't make me feel bad about it. Sometimes they did take a REALLY long time to come, but if it was a bigger emergency my husband would have found someone. We still talk about some of them. I wanted to go back to thank them, but my kids were born about 6 days before Covid shutdowns soooo... Good thing I had those nurses cuz nobody else was coming to help!
    I hope all of you with bad experiences have really great ones moving forward 🫂

  • @chelseahowley8837
    @chelseahowley8837 4 місяці тому +5

    Ive had 3 children and been induced with all. I had 2 cervidils with my first and it was the worst experience of any of my labors and deliveries. It is so painful, her saying its an ick paitients find it painful genuinely infuriates me. Im glad i had good nurses when i was stuck at 2 cm and in agony from those cervidils.

  • @monkimallow
    @monkimallow 9 місяців тому +300

    I learned today what Sophie's choice meant. I always assumed it was from a romantic movie where she had to choose between two men or something.

    • @savannahmae3679
      @savannahmae3679 9 місяців тому +19

      Me too

    • @WebHead18
      @WebHead18 9 місяців тому +38

      I remember the first time I heard it was from FRIENDS. Rachel was trying to pick which sweater she should wear and compared it to Sophie's Choice lol. From that context, I thought the same thing as the guy in the tiktok, haha.

    • @CarboneCat
      @CarboneCat 9 місяців тому +26

      The thing is, that movie is from the early 80’s and it’s not a Blockbuster like Star Wars, ET or Indiana Jones, among other things. So, unless you grew up in this era or close, it’s very likely that many younger generations don’t know about it.

    • @vickibennett8297
      @vickibennett8297 9 місяців тому +11

      I’m 62 years old….I had no idea the plot of that movie!

    • @cbpd89
      @cbpd89 9 місяців тому +26

      It's become such a common phrase though, like, completely divorced from the seriousness of the original source.
      Getting fired over that is completely ridiculous.

  • @kristenh.6346
    @kristenh.6346 9 місяців тому +432

    As a nurse, that gives me secondhand embarrassment. These nurses are the reminder that anyone can be a nurse but, doesn’t mean you should. If they don’t see that they suck by doing this tacky TikTok then, there’s no hope for them. Zero compassion, zero class and less than zero common sense. I’m sure their parents are proud.

    • @missnaomi613
      @missnaomi613 9 місяців тому +22

      I'm not a nurse, but I work as a caregiver. And I have a UA-cam channel. No force in the Universe could make me say crap about any client online!

    • @MSinistrari
      @MSinistrari 9 місяців тому +8

      Years back when I was taking classes for Nursing Unit CoOrdinator, they specifically addressed HIPPA and uploading anything work related on social media. I think we went over every instance of nurses uploading stuff like this or patient identifiers as of examples of what not to do.

    • @KayleeFarnes
      @KayleeFarnes 9 місяців тому +12

      I worked reception in a doctor's office, and I totally understand a nurse venting, they did that to me all the time, but it's completely different to publicly complain about it. Especially sad that some of their icks were just patients asking questions.

    • @sandracox4341
      @sandracox4341 9 місяців тому +12

      @@MSinistrari, HIPAA
      What they did was unprofessional in their scrubs with name badges on at their nurse's station, but they didn't give out specific patient's information.
      However who wants a nurse that shows such a lack of compassion? I mean if I'm a patient and I'm cold and want a blanket I don't expect the nurse to go back to the desk and mock me for that.🤷‍♀️

    • @sandracox4341
      @sandracox4341 9 місяців тому +5

      @@KayleeFarnes , I wouldn't want them anywhere near me or my newborn.
      It shows a total lack of compassion, complaining because someone asks for a blanket.

  • @DeniseUsesLogic
    @DeniseUsesLogic 3 місяці тому +26

    The nurses were like “my ick is doing the job I am paid to do.”

    • @erinkeller9700
      @erinkeller9700 3 місяці тому

      That’s exactly what I thought.

    • @khaleesireyna731
      @khaleesireyna731 Місяць тому

      Welp, guess they don't have to worry about THAT issue now 😂

  • @ferguswetzel3487
    @ferguswetzel3487 4 місяці тому +4

    I was a ward clerk in a hospital, and hearing what the nurses said about patients is horrible.

  • @shakirasankies4077
    @shakirasankies4077 9 місяців тому +254

    With my first c section a nurse told another nurse in front of me that I was exaggerating, only because I said it was hard for me to walk and I was in pain. This was day one. Some people should not be in the medical field. It’s not only the skills but you need the compassion as well.

    • @amberlindsey7112
      @amberlindsey7112 9 місяців тому +8

      What!!! I have had 3 of them and they are all terrible pain. LOL at least by the 3rd one I figured out my daughter's day bed was the best thing ever. I could use the back to help pull myself up so you didn't have to use those stomach muscles.

    • @iswearinveggie5394
      @iswearinveggie5394 9 місяців тому +7

      People have different pain tolerances my SIL was bed bound for a few days after her c-section, I was up and walking, well hobbling, around

    • @haz.fellie
      @haz.fellie 9 місяців тому +4

      I'm sorry that happened to you. You deserve better.

    • @AndreaHa
      @AndreaHa 9 місяців тому +2

      After my first C-section I was able to get up and move around, walking distances (regularly down to the NICU), but I think it also had to do with the fact that I was able to rest when needed...
      Because after I had my second C-section, my little one was in the NICU again and the father had bailed on me months before, so it was all on me. I was exclusively breastfeeding so every 2 hours I had to travel from my room to the NICU, which wasn't very close. The sleep deprivation and pain was hitting me hard so even after 72 hours in the hospital I still was having someone transport me at times to the NICU. Yeah maybe I was a needy patient but it was literally out of necessity. I was in so much pain and I was delirious but was determined to continue taking care of my own baby in the NICU as much as possible. Trying to establish breastfeeding early on is important if it's something that you want to do and I was committed.
      A couple times this NICU nurse made snotty remarks about "by 24-hours post C-section I should certainly be able to walk on my own unassisted every time like every other patient." ... I just felt so belittled but I persevered and kept asking for help when I felt like I needed it... And the NICU nurses weren't even the ones transporting me so I don't know what she was even annoyed about. 🥴

    • @AliceinJapanaland
      @AliceinJapanaland 9 місяців тому +2

      That's unreal. C-section pain sucks so bad. I walked slooow and painful for at least a few days afterwards and getting in and out of bed was the worst! You don't even get real pain relievers, I was given the equivalent of like extra strength tylenol. Unreal that a nurse would try to make you feel bad for being in pain the day of a major surgery.

  • @hollyofhori
    @hollyofhori 9 місяців тому +370

    I was induced all alone at night. My boyfriend went home to sleep and be with our dog and I was in the L and D ward alone with just the nurses. I didn't call them once or bother anyone, I just didn't want to, I was sad enough there and didn't want anyone to see that. There was a middle aged black lady who was more caring and comforting to me than anyone else had been up until that point, and it was the only thing that got me through being there. Some nurses just really do care.

    • @rhonni1624
      @rhonni1624 9 місяців тому +20

      My ex did the same thing. Left with his girlfriend 14 minutes after I had his son, because it was HIS birthday. We broke up 9 months later

    • @basementdwellers2231
      @basementdwellers2231 9 місяців тому +36

      @@rhonni1624 Did you really say it took you 9 months after THAT to break up with him...???

    • @candacestamper6769
      @candacestamper6769 9 місяців тому +20

      My son had to go to the NICU and I didn't handle it well because I couldn't move yet. The NICU Dr and nurses brought me photo updates of him every 30 minutes until I could move. They were so sweet.

    • @rhonni1624
      @rhonni1624 9 місяців тому +18

      Can you believe it? I was so young and dumb , (20) and I've learned a lot since then

    • @candacestamper6769
      @candacestamper6769 9 місяців тому +22

      @@rhonni1624 Hey, we've all dated a loser or two. You left. Some never do. Be proud and stay bad ass.

  • @barbarastedillie1336
    @barbarastedillie1336 4 місяці тому +4

    As a health care professional I can assure you that in my experience we had more pressing things to deal with than gossiping about our patients. In my entire career it was extremely rare when a nurse would actually gossip about a patient. Vent, yes, but there’s a difference between blowing off steam in a frustrating situation and just being nasty about a patient. Btw, when no names, dates, or any identifiable information is discussed, it’s not a breach of patient privacy/confidentiality.

    • @funnatopia704
      @funnatopia704 4 місяці тому

      Bro did you even read the comments lol seems that asshole nurses are pretty common.

  • @dustindurham6825
    @dustindurham6825 Місяць тому +2

    I work in a pharmaceutical plant, one of the ones tjat produced a few of the covid vaccines. Our company has a super strict confidentiality rule when it comes to clients not publicly announced on the news and stuff. One day, a room lead decides to film a tiktok IN A PRODUCTION ROOM! It's also technically against the law because those contracts are backed by the FDA. Unfortunately she knew a lot of people in high places in the company, so instead of getting fired, she got promoted to a supervisor 🙃

  • @TheHonorsKid
    @TheHonorsKid 9 місяців тому +470

    It’s insane to me that the lady that was passed over because of her social media they said it’s was because of her lack of professionalism yet when she was interviewing, the boss lady was very late to interview her and that boss lady also said she would call a specific day and then didn’t; the company itself needs to work on their professionalism before they start judging their interviewees

    • @zillamysterious
      @zillamysterious 9 місяців тому +25

      agreed I would never take a job from someone that late shows no leadership.

    • @LaShumbraBates
      @LaShumbraBates 9 місяців тому +10

      Same thing I was thinking.

    • @lilscenechick1995
      @lilscenechick1995 9 місяців тому +5

      Exactly!

    • @TsundeRea
      @TsundeRea 9 місяців тому +6

      Faaaacts after the email about not coming to the tour and the lateness to the first interview, I’d be done anyway.

    • @Just1Nora
      @Just1Nora 9 місяців тому +13

      Social media should be SOCIAL. That's for your friends and family not your place of employment. No one talks the same to their boss as they do with their friends. I know multiple people who don't use their real last name on social media because they don't want it seen in a background check, and they're not saying or doing anything wrong, but there's work, and there's not work. You can't control how someone talks, dresses, or behaves when they aren't on the clock, and they have a right to have personal time and personal thoughts away from working for that company.
      Work to live, not live to work.

  • @melissageorge2915
    @melissageorge2915 9 місяців тому +300

    This is the only thing I can say about being a nurse and feeling the “icks” (and I am one and have felt this). If you start to feel the “icks” about what you’re doing then it’s time to find another specialty!! I began to feel this working in ICU and I knew I had to find something else because this is NOT why I got in this profession! I changed and I love everything about it again! My job, my patients, my co-workers, just all of it! If you’re a bitter nurse with the “icks” find a new specialty! The patients and yourself deserve better!

    • @cheeling794
      @cheeling794 8 місяців тому +5

      good advice comment award🎉

  • @vandaroe5328
    @vandaroe5328 5 місяців тому +5

    With my first baby, my roommate told me the nurses were complaining about me after giving birth. My call bell was broken and because I don’t speak French, couldn’t find a nurse to help me. My doctor was on vacation, so one of het partners took half of her patients and the other partner took the other half. So she was extra busy and was relying on the nurses to help. I could a bad internal infection on the stitches the gynaecologist had sewn. I couldn’t get out of bed to get to the bathroom. My normal body temperature is, what they now have announced to the world, on the low side. The nurse took my temperature and to get it was slightly over what they took for normal. If someone had read my chart, it told them my normal temperature. My child’s father owned a business, so didn’t show up often. My milk wasn’t coming in but the nurses got mad that I wasn’t getting up to feed my child. The father of my son told them to bottle feed my son because I wasn’t well. My roommate had them change the call button but I still couldn’t get them to understand I was in extreme pain. She helped me get out of bed and into to the bathroom, which was only a few feet from my bed. The doctor came in the falling day. She listened to me, took blood and showed the results to the head nurse. My infection was so bad, that she was afraid I wasn’t going to make it. Got medication, luckily I’m a fast healer. Never saw a complete turn around if people coming to apologize and actually had a nurse who was bilingual sent to me. I was a geriatric mother, 37, which can lead to many problems. The nurses didn’t like that I wasn’t eating the food they gave me. You get what the previous patient ordered. I had three days of mac and cheese for 2 meals a day. I detest Mac and cheese. I couldn’t go to the cafeteria to get food, so had to rely on my partner to bring g food. First meal was the second day after giving birth of take out chicken. Cold btw because he ate his first before going to the hospital. Everyone but my doctor and roommate were AHOLES!

  • @Penelope-14
    @Penelope-14 4 місяці тому +4

    14:50 the centeral park Karen was like choking her dog she was holding the collar at her height not the dogs

  • @laurynmags
    @laurynmags 9 місяців тому +296

    As a nurse of 9 years, I'm horrified. This is DISGUSTING behavior. I hope ya'll know this is not the majority of us. I love what I do, I love who I care for, and I'd never want to do anything else. It's called health CARE. These ladies did not care and deserved what they got. BIG ick and BIG L to them

    • @monkeywrenchmoment7208
      @monkeywrenchmoment7208 9 місяців тому +19

      You sound like one of the nurses who actually cares about people.❤❤❤

    • @sillyyo9040
      @sillyyo9040 9 місяців тому +18

      Former RN of 19 years here and I could not agree more! When I was in clinicals before I graduated, an L&D nurse gave me this nugget of wisdom: There are 2 kinds of nurses. They are heart nurses or head nurses. The head nurses are in it for the money, the heart nurses are in it for the care.

    • @laurynmags
      @laurynmags 9 місяців тому +4

      @@jambalie come to me next time, I gotchu boo 💜

    • @laurynmags
      @laurynmags 9 місяців тому +1

      @@monkeywrenchmoment7208 thank you! 💜 I 100% do!

    • @laurynmags
      @laurynmags 9 місяців тому +4

      PS if any of you out there need a glass of water, I got you 😉 (unless NPO for a reason, like surgery or something hehe)

  • @KendallM0219
    @KendallM0219 9 місяців тому +243

    Hearing these labor and delivery nurses hurts my heart. That’s just uncalled for for one of the most painful things a human can go through.

    • @CieraMychele
      @CieraMychele 9 місяців тому +16

      I know that video makes me so upset every time I've seen it, and I haven't even had a baby!😓

    • @rebel1612
      @rebel1612 9 місяців тому +20

      It’s also like so you even like your job? Some of the things that the patients are asking about or doing are normal things to do during that time!!

    • @LLandS18
      @LLandS18 9 місяців тому +23

      Going to be honest with you and I may get a lot of hate for this. A lot of nurses, wonderful people. Backbone of healthcare. But a lot of them are mean girls. And judgy Christians. I work in health care. I'm a mental health professional and I've never seen such a toxic group of people in my life. It's like they stopped maturing at high school. I've worked at like seven hospitals and three different countries. If there's nurses there's toxicity. So that labor and delivery video does not surprise me at all.
      Now just for clarification, I'm not saying all. Because don't make general statements like that. I'm just saying nursing seems to attract a certain type of person. Not all but a lot of them. I won't even say it was the majority of them. But labor and deliveries are the worst. All I'm going to say. Find a lot of nursing students in the labor and delivery cuz they think it's going to be playing with babies all day but that's not the reality.

    • @smokeytaboo
      @smokeytaboo 9 місяців тому +1

      @@CieraMychelesame!

    • @nikotheacerabbit
      @nikotheacerabbit 9 місяців тому +7

      ​@sdrisd
      I remember reading about how a high school bully may end up going into things like nursing because it puts them in charge of vulnerable people. It's scary to think about whether it's true or not.

  • @GingeRenee
    @GingeRenee 6 місяців тому +4

    I just had my baby and had a c section. When you have a baby there is a lot of bodily styfff happening during and after delivery. Your at a super vulnerable time and hormones and emotions are running high. I can’t imagine seeing a TikTok with my nurse complaining about something I did or experienced whilst under her care and she is complaining about it on sm. Wth. 🤦🏼‍♀️

  • @cynthiaturcotte9280
    @cynthiaturcotte9280 4 місяці тому +1

    Good nurses, techs, and orderlies are literal angels on earth. I almost died back in August (got rushed to the hospital at 3am thinking I was having a stroke, they put me flat on my back at the ER for some reason and my oxygen dropped to 20% and my lungs filled up with fluid. Regained consciousness 2 days later in the ICU with a breathing tube down my throat. My first memory, before I even opened my eyes, was the ICU nurse up next to my head, talking very softly and soothingly, telling me where I was, who was with me, and that I was being taken care of and would be okay.

  • @caseyc2497
    @caseyc2497 9 місяців тому +275

    Didn't lose it because of tiktok but because of their own unprofessionalism and rudeness

    • @SoManyRandomRamblings
      @SoManyRandomRamblings 9 місяців тому +6

      Exactly

    • @faeb.9618
      @faeb.9618 9 місяців тому

      tiktok only showed how horrible they are! tiktok wouldn't have done shit to their jobs if they weren't rotten already

    • @beautifulgorgeousman
      @beautifulgorgeousman 9 місяців тому

      which ones are you talking about here cause that doesn’t apply to most these videos

    • @madamabutterfly.
      @madamabutterfly. 9 місяців тому +2

      @@beautifulgorgeousmanthe nurses

    • @caseyc2497
      @caseyc2497 9 місяців тому +2

      @@beautifulgorgeousman it's obvious.

  • @caitlinsmallwood5362
    @caitlinsmallwood5362 9 місяців тому +174

    As a nurse, please do not be afraid to seek help because of these horrible people. I love my patients so much and it’s ok to be going through a hard time a good nurse supports those going through it. A good nurse doesn’t judge their patients. Everyone has something going on. Im glad those nurses were fired!

    • @marykatecraig4283
      @marykatecraig4283 9 місяців тому +11

      It's not just them tho. The amount of nurses I've seen online on all different platforms just being hateful toward every type of patient just has me being wary of nurses

    • @karennaylor7138
      @karennaylor7138 9 місяців тому

      @@marykatecraig4283there was a story a few years ago about a paient who was having surgery, and somehow his phone was nearby and eas recording; one of the doctors was talking 💩 on him, saying how fat he was and laughing about it! When he found it he turned her in, and her business closed (I think it was dental surgery? I forget) She ended up moving to another state to try to start over, not sure how that is going for her

    • @davidguidry657
      @davidguidry657 9 місяців тому +2

      Fortunately the number of good nurses far exceeds the number of nurses like those depicted. Unfortunately they don’t get the exposure that these yahoos do so it seems like there are more of them than the good nurses. It’s a shame really because good nurses abound and are such a blessing to their patients and family members of the patients.

    • @BhappyD
      @BhappyD 9 місяців тому

      Thank you for what you do. As someone with a critical progressive and degenerative disease, I have had hundreds of nurses in my lifetime. I can only count on less than one hand the truly awful nurses I’ve had. Most definitely less than 1%. 99%+ have been wonderful. I am even alive today because tow nurses risked their jobs and went against doctors orders to save my life. I’d be dead if it wasn’t for them risking their own livelihood to save me. Nurses are incredible, and do not get the appreciation they deserve. It is a thankless job, and as a patient I try to thank nurses every chance I get because I know they don’t hear it enough.
      I only wish my experience with doctors was the same. Unlike nursing, it’s the reverse where 99% have been bad, and 1% are exceptionally good doctors who genuinely care. My disease is rare, very complex, and not well understood by most doctors. It’s been a lifelong nightmare to try and find doctors who don’t have an ego complex and are comfortable with not always knowing the answer, but doing their best to help anyway, rather than the 99% who try to flip it back onto the patient and play the blame game so they don’t have to face or admit the fact that they don’t know the answer. I know my disease is difficult, and I am completely fine with doctors not always knowing what to do. The good ones can admit that with ease, and I am grateful for it. After a lifetime of searching, I have a handful of exceptional doctors who I can fully trust with my life and I thank unceasingly, but it definitely hasn’t been an easy road getting there.
      Fortunately nurses have always been the ones to pick up the slack and advocate for me no matter what, more than anyone else. If only more doctors valued what they had to say and actually listened to them. Unlike doctors, nurses spend time intimately with their patients for hours. They see with their own eyes what is going on and what issues need to be addressed, and often know best what the patient needs. If nurses had been the ones in charge of making many of my medical decisions, I likely would have had a better quality of life.
      So thank you, on behalf of all of your patients, for being an exceptional nurse who genuinely cares about your patients. And if your patients may not always say thank you, just know that they ARE thankful for the kindness and advocacy you have shown them in their time of need, and they will always remember it. I certainly do.

  • @jenm4721
    @jenm4721 6 місяців тому +2

    The attitude in the first video is why I had my babies at home! I had two wonderful births with a wonderful midwife

  • @saltedcharm8656
    @saltedcharm8656 5 місяців тому +2

    I am so happy the nurses who took care of me when I had my daughter were so nice.

  • @TheBaumcm
    @TheBaumcm 7 місяців тому +245

    My college boyfriend was in a pretty serious accident and wound up being in ICU and then bed bound for a month in hospital. It coincided with Spring Break, so that where I was. The head floor nurse showed me where to get him snacks and ice and how to pop out the little bed. It was a trauma floor and lots of yelling. First night, he was out of ICU after surgery, he woke up screaming, “Help me!” He had spiked a fever of around 104 and was hallucinating. They got him fixed up and were supposed to check his temperature hourly as a result. Me being traumatized and a bit anxious,lest it happens again, asked the nurse if she had taken his temperature yet, once. She said no but she would. She hadn’t even checked his file. She was getting ready to leave and I again asked and she got snotty with me. Then she pulled me outside and proceeded to berate me for questioning her. I did the only thing I could do in that situation. I got petty and spoke to the head floor nurse and made a formal complaint. I didn’t have to see her for the rest of the week.

  • @ivyraiyne24
    @ivyraiyne24 9 місяців тому +288

    I was having back labor with my first son AND I was induced with Pitocin. I started to tear up and told my fiancé that it just “hurt so bad” and I’m trying. And as he was trying to calm me down , the nurse that was in the room told me to calm down and stop being dramatic -_- So yeah. Some people shouldn’t be in healthcare

    • @huchlvr
      @huchlvr 9 місяців тому +40

      when we did a tour of the hospital before our first child was born (it was a group tour), the volunteer who did the tour was telling horror stories about what she saw/heard during labors. And she made a comment that most of the women were overdramatic and she wanted to punch them. This wasn't a teen, this was a middle aged woman. Someone complained because we'd heard when we went into labor, that she was no longer volunteering at the hospital.

    • @fifi69697
      @fifi69697 9 місяців тому +9

      report the nurse i was an EEN and if i did that i would be fired or on supension to do more training

    • @cc1526
      @cc1526 9 місяців тому +13

      Oof Heaven help a nurse that talks to me like that while I’m in pain if my husband is around..
      But even Heaven won’t be able to help if my father is around 💀

    • @carriesmith1251
      @carriesmith1251 9 місяців тому +8

      I’m so sorry you went through this. I had pitocin with my first son, too, and the pain was absolutely unbearable

    • @rmsiq148isstruggling3
      @rmsiq148isstruggling3 8 місяців тому +12

      wth they should be the ones who know most about how painful it is but yet they are being a***les to mothers...

  • @tiffanythompson197
    @tiffanythompson197 18 днів тому

    Last year I was admitted into the hospital for my first time, I didn't get a room but my bed was in a bay where there were up to 7 other people all separated by a curtain. I could hear the nurses on the other side of a literally thin wall where I was directly on the other side. I'll never forget that

  • @DeviousDayDreamer
    @DeviousDayDreamer 3 місяці тому +2

    There are two type of people that become nurses: genuinely lovely people that want to help others and sadistic bullies who want to be in a position of authority over others so they have a steady stream of victims to torment who can’t fight back.

  • @jenjay5965
    @jenjay5965 9 місяців тому +287

    This makes me feel more insecure about myself. The fact that nurses and obs can see me in my most vulnerable state, seeing my private parts that I’m very insecure about and now knowing that they will be laughing and making fun of me behind my back.

    • @RachelSings21
      @RachelSings21 9 місяців тому +36

      I’m a nurse and I promise you most nurses are NOT like this. There are bad apples but please don’t be worried about this. They are a serious minority x

    • @camrynsnow6087
      @camrynsnow6087 9 місяців тому +13

      Same. When I had my son I had seen a video similar and I was to afraid to even ask for water. I didn't want to be a bother, so I just shut my mouth and let them run the show because I wanted everything to go well with my son.

    • @amadeagottlieb
      @amadeagottlieb 7 місяців тому +9

      There are ombudsmen who independently investigate complaints to about abuse and neglect of patients. Get the contact info when you're admitted to the hospital just in case.

    • @owlgirl2337
      @owlgirl2337 7 місяців тому +5

      That hurts my heart. You're right! I've had one baby and it is a vulnerable state. It is definitely traumatic. Whether by natural birth or c-section it is difficult. Much love to you.

    • @TanEbear
      @TanEbear 7 місяців тому +3

      I wasn't pregnant but the doctor and nurse mocked me in my face 😐 wild

  • @EileenJOfficial
    @EileenJOfficial 9 місяців тому +178

    Bad Nurse Experience: The nurses were whispering while I was in labor, ready to push , wanting my OB there. I heard them say "I don't know why OB's get all the credit, we do all the work". That annoyed me, but I didn't say anything. They knew I was delivering my deceased baby. I have a closer relationship with my OB, than them. I do appreciate nurses, but them making comments like that while I'm in the room, during the worst time of life, was uncalled for. Sorry for my rant lol.

    • @justjeni83
      @justjeni83 9 місяців тому +22

      Im so sorry. What a horrible experience.

    • @KarmatheCorgi
      @KarmatheCorgi 9 місяців тому +22

      Hugs and comfort to you. It's okay to rant, sometimes we just want to be heard...

    • @priscilalondon
      @priscilalondon 9 місяців тому +24

      I’m sorry for your loss. The nurse was flirting with my husband while in the hospital after a miscarriage. There are some nasty people in healthcare.

    • @siimie6738
      @siimie6738 9 місяців тому +7

      I'm so sorry you had to go through that😢

    • @davidguidry657
      @davidguidry657 9 місяців тому +5

      I am so sorry! Mostly for your loss but also for the callousness of your nurses! I am sending you hugs and prayers from San Antonio TX USA.

  • @ladycrystalr-u.s.a
    @ladycrystalr-u.s.a Місяць тому +1

    I've had bad experiences in the hospital too. This explains a lot.

  • @harleyrose4789
    @harleyrose4789 3 дні тому

    Some of those nurses really triggered me. I ended up on the psych floor back in January. I went into the hospital as a physical patient. I went into psychosis due to the pain, some of the nurses on the psych unit would bully me for being unaware. I ended up finding out after, I have PCOS.

  • @rallerazek5509
    @rallerazek5509 8 місяців тому +169

    I remember when I had my daughter... I was told to use the call button, but I was also one who didn't want to cause problems for the nurses, EVEN though I knew it was their job. I'm just like that as a person. I did push it once and that's when I made a mess because I dropped down towels to take a shower after labor... I did try to clean it myself before hand but the nurse came in and saw me bent over and she about flipped a LID! "Honey! What are you doing! Don't bend over! Are you okay?!" Meanwhile, I'm pale and tired... and I just smile, "Y-yeah... I was trying to take a shower on my own... the towel dropped and I went to pick it up and Woosh! I'm so sorry!" "HONEY! Omg... Please sit down! This is our job to help you, PLEASE sit down!" I started to cry because I made a mess and she hugged me and told me it was alright. I loved that nurse so much.

    • @dorisaerwin
      @dorisaerwin 4 місяці тому +6

      Mine found me on the floor and had two other nurses come in to scold me about using the call button. When i told them i had pressed it twice in an hour and couldnt hold it any longer they told me they had other patients and couldn't wait on me hand and foot. So do i use the button or not?

    • @rallerazek5509
      @rallerazek5509 4 місяці тому +3

      @@dorisaerwin I think it all depends, really. I live in a small town (1500 people) so the hospital is usually quiet. At that time (2011) there was only one other woman who had given birth. She was a c-section. However, I don't think they should have scolded you and then come around saying they had other patients to tend to other than you? Condescending there. I'm sorry that happened to you!

    • @dorisaerwin
      @dorisaerwin 4 місяці тому +4

      @rallerazek5509 I appreciate it. I think it was just a poorly staffed hospital when it came to nurses. I've heard similar stories from that hospital after. Unfortunately it's the only hospital for 2 hours as well 😅

    • @arielmedina3308
      @arielmedina3308 3 місяці тому +3

      I just had a c-section yesterday and when taking me into the bathroom to change my pad I started cleaning blood off the floor ao the nurse wouldn't have to. She was like that's my job and I told her it's the least I could do.

  • @asheharris6642
    @asheharris6642 9 місяців тому +208

    I had a baby recently. If I found out that my severely traumatic experience in the hospital was gossiped about on tiktok, I would lose my head. That hospital wouldn't live it down. I live in a very affluent area, so I wouldn't be the only one who would make a public spectacle. I appreciated my nurses for how wonderful they were. I would not appreciate being made fun of on the internet.

    • @lrichards
      @lrichards 9 місяців тому +8

      Seriously!! How messed up, right?! I'm about to have a baby, and I had a rough experience with my 2.5 year old.. if I heard my nurses gossiping about ANYONE in their care I would be mortified.

    • @corrijackson
      @corrijackson 7 місяців тому +1

      Same 😢

    • @theshadowfax239
      @theshadowfax239 7 місяців тому +7

      Weird flex bro.

    • @patricehardynz
      @patricehardynz 7 місяців тому +1

      Get the Staff fired.

  • @user-gg3ro3ou7p
    @user-gg3ro3ou7p 8 днів тому +1

    When encountering a Karen and they shrill out their famous nagging call ‘ what exactly do you think you’re doing? ‘ The proper response is: ‘Minding my own business, you should try it, you may find it healthier for you’ ‘Nice day and all’ then back away slowly. You must never turn your back on a Karen or their counterpart Kevinas. They are like wild animals and will sense weakness and this will cause them to pounce.

  • @lizaaltizer7775
    @lizaaltizer7775 2 місяці тому

    I love the man fishing. He is so joyful while he’s handling that weirdo. 😂

  • @CreationWillian
    @CreationWillian 9 місяців тому +44

    My uncle was denied by a work space because his Instagram was full of photos of him fishing....he wanted to work at the aquarium. Still he took it like a champ and finished up this story with a "I guess I liked fish a bit differently than they do."

  • @KFA8piece
    @KFA8piece 9 місяців тому +79

    The hospital one is just more proof of how many school yard bullies ended up in the medical field. They often do it for the same reason so many school yard bullies also become cops. That sense of power and ability to abuse just draws them in like moths to a flame.

    • @kourtneyreilly8519
      @kourtneyreilly8519 6 місяців тому +1

      My middle school bully was my nurse right after I had emergency surgery for ruptured ectopic pregnancy she was so mean I just lost my baby at the time and I almost died from it too ripped my stitches right after I got out of surgery from her too

    • @jasminebanks7462
      @jasminebanks7462 5 місяців тому +1

      @@kourtneyreilly8519Why didn’t you request a new nurse? That’s horrible 😢

    • @kourtneyreilly8519
      @kourtneyreilly8519 5 місяців тому +1

      @jasminebanks7462 was scared to to be completely honest plus not many options I'm not from a city from country and there's only a couple per shift they had put me in the children's part too

  • @valiantsfelinesmccarty6678
    @valiantsfelinesmccarty6678 Місяць тому +1

    Mad respect for man who loves to fish. You post your videos we'll support you. ❤

  • @Shawnti_RN
    @Shawnti_RN 19 днів тому

    My ick was that FIRST VIDEO of those OB techs/nurses…
    I cherish my patients - even the ones that aren’t very nice, cuz those are my “personal challenges” to try to change things around for them & make it a more positive experience.
    - We, RNs, techs etc. are there for the patients, when most AREN’T at their best! (Healthy people don’t usually go to the hospital). Also, that first video made me feel self conscious about my own 4 day hospitalization.

  • @emilyfogerty6438
    @emilyfogerty6438 9 місяців тому +87

    As Charlotte always says...
    If you don't want to look bad... DON'T DO BAD THINGS!!!

    • @jenn8179
      @jenn8179 9 місяців тому

      How dare you tell people about the bad things I say and do!

  • @binkyboo1476
    @binkyboo1476 9 місяців тому +178

    Me and my baby almost died because my nurse didn’t take my pain seriously, thank god she was on a ‘shift change’ with a proper nurse who could actually tell I was in distress. I had already passed out from this point and they had to get me into emergency c-section at 5 in the morn, my baby boy was born safe in 20mins of this and I haemorrhaged a lot. I thank our life’s to the 2nd nurse 🙏🏼

    • @dianaquick8883
      @dianaquick8883 9 місяців тому +17

      I owe my life to one of my nurses as well. I've been a nurse for 15 years, so I'm usually super quiet when I'm in the hospital because I don't want to "bother" my nurse. Unfortunately, this is to my own detriment too often. In this particular case, I had been admitted 8 days earlier for biliary pancreatitis, and my doctor had made me NPO (nothing by mouth) for the last 3 days. The 3rd day of NPO I got up to go to the bathroom while my nurse was seeing my roommate and as I walked back to my bed I couldn't keep my balance and ended up half falling and half waking into the wall. My nurse and I thought it was odd but brushed it off, and I got back into bed. He gave me a medicine that I had to rinse and spit out, and I fell asleep as I was spitting it out. Then he knew something was wrong. This nurse had worried with me for 5 days straight and went to the doctor immediately and told him that I wasn't acting right and he could not keep me awake. They drew arterial blood gases and multiple other venous labs and found that I was literally starving to death. The doctor that had put me on NPO had neglected to switch my IV solution to include a glucose component. This resulted in my body receiving absolutely no type of nutrition for 72 hours. When they switched my IV solution to Lactated Ringers I woke up fairly quickly and made a decent recovery. If my nurse hadn't been paying attention and had just written my behavior off to just being tired (which is exactly what I thought in my whole 5 minutes of consciousness that day) then I would not have lived.

    • @mariridono9492
      @mariridono9492 9 місяців тому +3

      My mom went to something similar while giving birth to my little sister. The nurse put her hand inside and said it wasn't the time and left as soon her shift finished. My mom knew it was the time and when the doctor from the next shift came, my mom was BLUE. The pelvic (I think it's the name) was blocking her way out, it didn't stretch as needed. Fortunately, my mom was able to do a safe and natural birth thanks to the doctor. Idk where the nurse is now, but I hope she lost her job. Today, my sis is very healthy and full of energy. ♡
      But yeah, screw that female dog.

    • @jenniferwilliams9548
      @jenniferwilliams9548 9 місяців тому

      @@dianaquick8883 Oh Wow!!!!! How scary! I am feeling weak and light-headed just reading your comment! They wouldn't let you have boost or ensure in those 3 days?

    • @dianaquick8883
      @dianaquick8883 9 місяців тому +1

      @jenniferwilliams9548 No, unfortunately. They thought that was worsening my pancreatitis and keeping me from healing. Turned out my body was making gallstones years after my gallbladder had been removed. It's rare, so the doctors initially discounted it as being an option.

  • @4fNReal-
    @4fNReal- 17 днів тому +1

    I'm totally loving your hair in this vid!!!!❤❤❤

  • @marilynmurray3041
    @marilynmurray3041 5 місяців тому +3

    I came out of a quadruple bypass. Nurse told me one of my meds might cause confusion and tell them if I feel confused. When the day came for my release I scheduled 2 different people to come pick me up. 2 different names I told the nurses. First person shows up grabs my bag and we go out to the hall. This person had no experience with hospital stays. I did and said how weird is was they didn’t have a wheelchair for me. We got outside and she went to get the car. Meanwhile a nurse comes out and starts screaming at me for trying to leave without getting my paperwork and being properly checked out. So person 1 drives up in MY car. I asked where that car came from. “That’s your car” was her answer. The nurse heard this. But still just turned back to me getting in my face and saying “you know what you did”. I was brought back inside and didn’t have a clue why I didn’t catch why I couldn’t go home. They still released me that day so the 2nd person I had arranged to pick me up (in my confusion) showed up I went home. I didn’t have a clear idea of what happened until 3 days after. When you are confused you may not know it. You would think a nurse would be on the lookout for confusion and not expect the patient to recognize it. I can only imagine what that nurse said about me. Part of the HIPPA act is to prevent patients privacy. (Might be HIPA) but I may be confused.

    • @tosinakin2508
      @tosinakin2508 5 місяців тому

      The HIPAA Act does protect patient confidentiality/privacy. And yes, they should have been paying attention for signs of confusion if it was noted in your chart. Regardless, the nurse should have never gotten confrontational with you, especially with no provocation on your part.

  • @triciahartis9153
    @triciahartis9153 9 місяців тому +141

    I was a nurse for almost 25 years and this embarrasses me for our profession. The things they were talking about in their videos were normal for patients to ask. Most new moms are scared shitless to begin with and seeing those TikTok’s are terrible!!!

    • @ThatFitGirlLife
      @ThatFitGirlLife 9 місяців тому +5

      Exactly thank you! It is a very scary/unknown yet exciting and beautiful experience and the videos were just so sad. I’m so glad I did not see this video before I had my kids! 🙈

  • @doriwilson6991
    @doriwilson6991 7 місяців тому +122

    I was a teen mother and after my son was born the restroom was down the hall ( before they remodeled the hospital.) I needed help getting up because I had a c section after 43 hours of labor. The nurse got mad at me for asking for help. She yelled at me to get my lazy ass up on my own. I never forgave her.

    • @TearLilyd
      @TearLilyd 5 місяців тому +13

      Wow. That's horrible. I'm sorry. I've never had kids and I would hope no matter the reasoning I would always help the patient to the bathroom. Especially because we don't want you to fall. One of the nurses told me about when she had one of her babies she was so worn out after and her nurses bathed her and took care of her.

    • @ghoultooth
      @ghoultooth 2 місяці тому +3

      ⁠@@ryleebrettsmommy2704Why does it matter? You have no idea if they’re telling the truth. Keep your nasty mouth shut, I feel bad for your kid.

  • @tlriemera21
    @tlriemera21 6 днів тому

    Second dude is right. Sophie's Choice by definition is about a difficult decision. His boss is referencing a book that came out long after the phrase was cemented into brains so to expect people to be sensitive to fictional characters is wild. I'd be in court for wrongful termination lmao.

  • @Angel-rt4ic
    @Angel-rt4ic 3 місяці тому +2

    I read she also had her dog taken away. If thats true, considering she's choking the poor thing throughout the video...GOOD!!! 15:33

  • @suzidickinson7783
    @suzidickinson7783 9 місяців тому +83

    About the woman fired for harassing the fisherman: if getting caught doing something gets you fired, the problem isn't the fact that you got caught

    • @122Kittykat
      @122Kittykat 9 місяців тому +8

      Exactly, and why should he stop posting these idiots. Let's take responsibility for our actions. If she would have just driven by and mined her own business, she wouldn't have been fired. Keep posting dude!

    • @calidafeuersichel1515
      @calidafeuersichel1515 9 місяців тому +4

      Absolutelly. Plus, he doesn't post viral videos. They BECOME viral... for a good reason.

  • @dixersdc3963
    @dixersdc3963 9 місяців тому +62

    Sometimes nurses talk like that *to your face*. They did to me when I had burst abscesses in my abdomen, a fresh stoma, and weighed next to nothing, and I asked for pain killers half hour before shift change. They literally told me to shut up and made me wait through the entire next 12 hour shift. Because I was crying. Nurses are usually great. But get the wrong team, and you're fucked.

    • @deedk
      @deedk 9 місяців тому +7

      That's awful! If that occasion ever arises again ask to speak to the DON(director of nursing) even if you have to call on the bedside phone. That is deplorable!

    • @dixersdc3963
      @dixersdc3963 9 місяців тому +1

      @@deedk Thank you for the advice! I really appreciate that you took the time to reply so kindly!

  • @ladycrystalr-u.s.a
    @ladycrystalr-u.s.a Місяць тому +1

    As a White middle aged woman with a dog of my own, I thought it was suspicious that he had dog treat in his pocket as a "bird watcher" in the public park where other people would have also had their dogs off the leash. Furthermore, he was terrifying her by trying call her dog to him in the way that he did and she didn't know who this guy was, what he was capable of, or why he was there in the park bushes.
    He acted like he was gonna do something to her dog and she tried to hold it back from him and call the police. I would have been terrified and ran away with my dog.
    That wasn't the full video and I've seen it.
    He took his phone out so he could get a rise out of her and unfortunately she gave it to him. This was manipulation, entitlement and spiteful revenge and this man was rewarded for it.
    This is one of the many reasons why this world is going to sh*t right now.
    This was an injustice and she was scapegoated.

  • @soxnsandals153
    @soxnsandals153 4 місяці тому +2

    0:40 After giving birth, (labor pains having been prove to be just as painful as a GOD DAMN HEART ATTACK) you are and were in immense amounts of pain, your heart was racing and you cannot think properly or reasonably. After going through all of that, how could they possibly expect for you to act like the most reasonable, coherent adult out there?!?!

  • @sierratanner4458
    @sierratanner4458 9 місяців тому +66

    My ex once lost a job because he didnt want to meet for a follow up interview at the persons house. The person he was supposed to meet for the interview,a school music teacher, wanted him to come to her house and then asked if he could bring some eggs because she was baking cookies and ran out. This was all happening over text and turning her down was probably the only smart thing he ever did.

  • @LexysamaIllustrations
    @LexysamaIllustrations 9 місяців тому +57

    As someone who had to watch their nurse literally BEG FOR HOURS in order for me to get a small cup of water and was yelled at for it by the head nurse, they needed to be fired ASAP. When you're at the hospital you're at their mercy and it makes patients not even want to disclose how they're feeling if they knew this is what nurses thought of them. You have some amazing ones and then you have ones like these. They clearly got into nursing for money.

    • @Bethsabee_Sheba_Newrose
      @Bethsabee_Sheba_Newrose 9 місяців тому

      Terrible! I’m sorry you endured that. …I have a lot of extended family working in healthcare, and the majority of the nurses were drawn in by the job security. They work *hard* for it, and aren’t paid enough. The money is in administrator positions.

  • @ashleymichelle6061
    @ashleymichelle6061 2 місяці тому

    I haven’t judged ANYONE while nursing. We are here for you and I treat patients like family. Some people shouldn’t have chosen it as a career

  • @katherinepelepchan210
    @katherinepelepchan210 Місяць тому

    OMG!! The guy telling him to NOT post videos because SHE GOT FIRED. 🤣🤣🤣 Maybe she should have minded her own business!! Ha! You just said that in the video. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻

  • @abigailkaterbergcolibaba
    @abigailkaterbergcolibaba 9 місяців тому +155

    This weird idea that companies have that if you dont act "professionally" when you're NOT AT WORK, you wont be professional AT WORK is so fricking weird and just shows how they really expect you to dedicate your entire life to a job that barely pays you a living wage

    • @NoudlePipW
      @NoudlePipW 9 місяців тому +19

      We all better start wearing business suits to bed.
      ... allllways watching....

    • @bcaye
      @bcaye 9 місяців тому +16

      When my state instituded licensure for my profession, they sent a newsletter quarterly. I noticed on the back, plainly visible, was a list of people who had their license suspended for non employment legal issues.Things like a DUI or arrest for assault.
      I immediately called the board and had to go a way up the chain of command to get someone who took me seriously
      They were listing full names, ages, whatever the issue was and what town. Talk about a HIPAA violation!
      I also stated that imo, unless things going on in personal life carried over into the workplace, it's not the state board's business.
      I noticed that little feature was gone the next quarter.

    • @furygeist
      @furygeist 9 місяців тому +4

      You are their cog and they don't like it when you don't act like it.

    • @gravyz2cute4u
      @gravyz2cute4u 9 місяців тому +6

      💯💯 People have a life outside work. Don't know why it would matter to your employer what you do in your spare time, as long as it's not hurting anyone.

    • @YaMother001
      @YaMother001 9 місяців тому +7

      First- that was def not HIIPA related- this is only about keeping medical records private. While I agree for the most part that your personal life should be personal- if you make videos and publish them (esp of you are a nurse making fun of your patients) you absolutely know they are going to be seen, so don’t be surprised if it comes up. I would not want to give birth with ANY of those nurses in the first video.

  • @Clare0724
    @Clare0724 9 місяців тому +182

    I had to go to the ER while I was dealing with some kidney issues. I was made fun of by the nurses by being sick and did it front on my room for and loud enough for me to hear. I was close to being on dialysis a couple of weeks prior and now dealing with this. Luckily, the charge nurse overheard, and I could hear her yelling at those involved

    • @anonymousdonor
      @anonymousdonor 9 місяців тому +12

      Good. That conduct has no place in healthcare.

  • @cherylwhisner5363
    @cherylwhisner5363 Місяць тому

    I had a patient misunderstand me in regards to pain management… in my rush to get her down to the OR it came across like I was being dismissive..we had a very genuine conversation hearing each other out.. I felt terrible that I said what I did in a way that it came across like she was pain seeking…I hate that nurses feel that way about people and the fact it doesn’t make them feel bad is beyond me
    She actually took the time to listen to my side and I heard hers as well
    I complimented her on her strength in standing up to someone she felt was being a bully … most mature conversation I’ve had with a patient and she was only in her 20s
    If patients and nurses could talk the way we talked it out… so much would change

  • @katttmandoo
    @katttmandoo 5 місяців тому

    I was a housekeeper in an OR for 7 yrs and prior to the OR had cleaned in all areas of the hospital… if you think for one second some/a lot of nurses and Doctors don’t act like that, then you are fooling yourself…. It’s quite common.