I agree. |
| I often wonder how such delicate people make it through normal, everyday life. |
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This is what I heard in the delivery room right before they put me under: OB, "Where's the blood? We need the blood now! WHERE IS THE FUCKING BLOOD!!!"
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Wow. Unbelievable. Would love to know his fu*kin name. |
Me too. |
When you need it, you need it now. Stressed people swear, and docs aren't saints. You are, however, alive to tell the tale. |
Count your lucky stars, cause that's all that really matters, huh? Think again. |
Do you think I don't know that? Signed: very thankful to be alive and not really bothered by swearing but kind of freaked out to have known that I was in danger of bleeding to death. |
What was the cause of your dire condition? |
We're all stressed and no one here is a saint. But they do have bedside trainings. |
No, you do not have the stress of a dying woman and baby that are your responsibility and have just minutes to act. |
Thanks for your arrogance, Mr/Ms Clueless. Or should we address your high holy as* as Doctor? |
| PPH you can bleed out in minutes. Some disorders also affect clotting ability. |
Off topic. |
Physicians aren't the only ones dealing with potential life and death situations. |