Disabled parking for pregnancy?

Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My doctor gave me one while I was on bedrest. They don’t want their patients walking unnecessarily. Sorry that bothers so many of you…


Bed rest means exactly that,--you are supposed to stay in bed except for bathroom use. You are not supposed to be sitting which means you should not be driving.
So, why are you driving and walking around? It bothers me that both you and your doctors are liars and you don't need bed rest and are screwing both your employer and the insurance company.


I was driving and walking around because MFMs don’t make house calls with their ultrasound machines, nor does my OB attend my bedside. When I find a practice that does I will be happy to use them. Until then I will be parking as close to my healthcare providers as possible— at their request and with their support.

And the fact that it bothers you absolutely delights me.


You’re not mature enough to be a parent.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My doctor gave me one while I was on bedrest. They don’t want their patients walking unnecessarily. Sorry that bothers so many of you…


Bed rest means exactly that,--you are supposed to stay in bed except for bathroom use. You are not supposed to be sitting which means you should not be driving.
So, why are you driving and walking around? It bothers me that both you and your doctors are liars and you don't need bed rest and are screwing both your employer and the insurance company.


I was driving and walking around because MFMs don’t make house calls with their ultrasound machines, nor does my OB attend my bedside. When I find a practice that does I will be happy to use them. Until then I will be parking as close to my healthcare providers as possible— at their request and with their support.

And the fact that it bothers you absolutely delights me.


You’re not mature enough to be a parent.


You’re projecting.

-DP
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My doctor gave me one while I was on bedrest. They don’t want their patients walking unnecessarily. Sorry that bothers so many of you…


Bed rest means exactly that,--you are supposed to stay in bed except for bathroom use. You are not supposed to be sitting which means you should not be driving.
So, why are you driving and walking around? It bothers me that both you and your doctors are liars and you don't need bed rest and are screwing both your employer and the insurance company.


I was driving and walking around because MFMs don’t make house calls with their ultrasound machines, nor does my OB attend my bedside. When I find a practice that does I will be happy to use them. Until then I will be parking as close to my healthcare providers as possible— at their request and with their support.

And the fact that it bothers you absolutely delights me.


You are delighted that you are thought of as a liar and a cheat?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My doctor gave me one while I was on bedrest. They don’t want their patients walking unnecessarily. Sorry that bothers so many of you…


Bed rest means exactly that,--you are supposed to stay in bed except for bathroom use. You are not supposed to be sitting which means you should not be driving.
So, why are you driving and walking around? It bothers me that both you and your doctors are liars and you don't need bed rest and are screwing both your employer and the insurance company.


I was driving and walking around because MFMs don’t make house calls with their ultrasound machines, nor does my OB attend my bedside. When I find a practice that does I will be happy to use them. Until then I will be parking as close to my healthcare providers as possible— at their request and with their support.

And the fact that it bothers you absolutely delights me.


You are delighted that you are thought of as a liar and a cheat?


NP here, and I do NOT think of pp as a liar/cheat. Maybe just you do.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My doctor gave me one while I was on bedrest. They don’t want their patients walking unnecessarily. Sorry that bothers so many of you…


Bed rest means exactly that,--you are supposed to stay in bed except for bathroom use. You are not supposed to be sitting which means you should not be driving.
So, why are you driving and walking around? It bothers me that both you and your doctors are liars and you don't need bed rest and are screwing both your employer and the insurance company.


I was driving and walking around because MFMs don’t make house calls with their ultrasound machines, nor does my OB attend my bedside. When I find a practice that does I will be happy to use them. Until then I will be parking as close to my healthcare providers as possible— at their request and with their support.

And the fact that it bothers you absolutely delights me.


You are delighted that you are thought of as a liar and a cheat?



By you? Absolutely.

There are certain types of people— the kind of people who begrudge a pregnant woman on bedrest the ability to park 16 feet closer to the hospital door— who, if they are upset, you know you’re doing it right.

Stay mad my dear!
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My doctor gave me one while I was on bedrest. They don’t want their patients walking unnecessarily. Sorry that bothers so many of you…


Bed rest means exactly that,--you are supposed to stay in bed except for bathroom use. You are not supposed to be sitting which means you should not be driving.
So, why are you driving and walking around? It bothers me that both you and your doctors are liars and you don't need bed rest and are screwing both your employer and the insurance company.


I was driving and walking around because MFMs don’t make house calls with their ultrasound machines, nor does my OB attend my bedside. When I find a practice that does I will be happy to use them. Until then I will be parking as close to my healthcare providers as possible— at their request and with their support.

And the fact that it bothers you absolutely delights me.


You are delighted that you are thought of as a liar and a cheat?



By you? Absolutely.

There are certain types of people— the kind of people who begrudge a pregnant woman on bedrest the ability to park 16 feet closer to the hospital door— who, if they are upset, you know you’re doing it right.

Stay mad my dear!


If you lie and chest in one thing then you kue and chest in everything.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My doctor gave me one while I was on bedrest. They don’t want their patients walking unnecessarily. Sorry that bothers so many of you…


Bed rest means exactly that,--you are supposed to stay in bed except for bathroom use. You are not supposed to be sitting which means you should not be driving.
So, why are you driving and walking around? It bothers me that both you and your doctors are liars and you don't need bed rest and are screwing both your employer and the insurance company.


I was driving and walking around because MFMs don’t make house calls with their ultrasound machines, nor does my OB attend my bedside. When I find a practice that does I will be happy to use them. Until then I will be parking as close to my healthcare providers as possible— at their request and with their support.

And the fact that it bothers you absolutely delights me.


You are delighted that you are thought of as a liar and a cheat?



By you? Absolutely.

There are certain types of people— the kind of people who begrudge a pregnant woman on bedrest the ability to park 16 feet closer to the hospital door— who, if they are upset, you know you’re doing it right.

Stay mad my dear!


If you lie and chest in one thing then you kue and chest in everything.


Barbara, it's time to put down the wine glass and go to bed.
Anonymous
I love this thread. Classic DCUM.

When my son had surgery I got a handicapped placard so that we could park closer when we went places with his little wheelchair and walker. I hope it made some people mad.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:I love this thread. Classic DCUM.

When my son had surgery I got a handicapped placard so that we could park closer when we went places with his little wheelchair and walker. I hope it made some people mad.


Ss long as your child is in the vehicle why should anyone be angry. If he isn't with you and you use the handicapped placard for your convenience then that is an equine of another hue.

Anonymous
This never occurred to me but I don’t see the problem with it. I can barely walk now due to severe spd that makes it hard to even walk block so I actually would appreciate having this available.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My doctor gave me one while I was on bedrest. They don’t want their patients walking unnecessarily. Sorry that bothers so many of you…


Bed rest means exactly that,--you are supposed to stay in bed except for bathroom use. You are not supposed to be sitting which means you should not be driving.
So, why are you driving and walking around? It bothers me that both you and your doctors are liars and you don't need bed rest and are screwing both your employer and the insurance company.


I was driving and walking around because MFMs don’t make house calls with their ultrasound machines, nor does my OB attend my bedside. When I find a practice that does I will be happy to use them. Until then I will be parking as close to my healthcare providers as possible— at their request and with their support.

And the fact that it bothers you absolutely delights me.


You are delighted that you are thought of as a liar and a cheat?



By you? Absolutely.

There are certain types of people— the kind of people who begrudge a pregnant woman on bedrest the ability to park 16 feet closer to the hospital door— who, if they are upset, you know you’re doing it right.

Stay mad my dear!


If you lie and chest in one thing then you kue and chest in everything.


Perhaps, but if your doctor says you get a handicapped placard while you’re on bedrest, and you get a handicapped placard while you’re on bedrest…

…you’ve neither lied nor cheated. You make have kue’d or chested, but thats between you and your Chardonnay.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My doctor gave me one while I was on bedrest. They don’t want their patients walking unnecessarily. Sorry that bothers so many of you…


Bed rest means exactly that,--you are supposed to stay in bed except for bathroom use. You are not supposed to be sitting which means you should not be driving.
So, why are you driving and walking around? It bothers me that both you and your doctors are liars and you don't need bed rest and are screwing both your employer and the insurance company.


I was driving and walking around because MFMs don’t make house calls with their ultrasound machines, nor does my OB attend my bedside. When I find a practice that does I will be happy to use them. Until then I will be parking as close to my healthcare providers as possible— at their request and with their support.

And the fact that it bothers you absolutely delights me.


You are delighted that you are thought of as a liar and a cheat?



By you? Absolutely.

There are certain types of people— the kind of people who begrudge a pregnant woman on bedrest the ability to park 16 feet closer to the hospital door— who, if they are upset, you know you’re doing it right.

Stay mad my dear!


If you lie and chest in one thing then you kue and chest in everything.


Perhaps, but if your doctor says you get a handicapped placard while you’re on bedrest, and you get a handicapped placard while you’re on bedrest…

…you’ve neither lied nor cheated. You make have kue’d or chested, but thats between you and your Chardonnay.


Then stay in bed and rest and stop going to shopping malls for hours on end.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My doctor gave me one while I was on bedrest. They don’t want their patients walking unnecessarily. Sorry that bothers so many of you…


Bed rest means exactly that,--you are supposed to stay in bed except for bathroom use. You are not supposed to be sitting which means you should not be driving.
So, why are you driving and walking around? It bothers me that both you and your doctors are liars and you don't need bed rest and are screwing both your employer and the insurance company.


I was driving and walking around because MFMs don’t make house calls with their ultrasound machines, nor does my OB attend my bedside. When I find a practice that does I will be happy to use them. Until then I will be parking as close to my healthcare providers as possible— at their request and with their support.

And the fact that it bothers you absolutely delights me.


You are delighted that you are thought of as a liar and a cheat?



By you? Absolutely.

There are certain types of people— the kind of people who begrudge a pregnant woman on bedrest the ability to park 16 feet closer to the hospital door— who, if they are upset, you know you’re doing it right.

Stay mad my dear!


If you lie and chest in one thing then you kue and chest in everything.


Perhaps, but if your doctor says you get a handicapped placard while you’re on bedrest, and you get a handicapped placard while you’re on bedrest…

…you’ve neither lied nor cheated. You make have kue’d or chested, but thats between you and your Chardonnay.


Then stay in bed and rest and stop going to shopping malls for hours on end.


It’s weird you think shopping malls contain MFM practices? Or that people spend much time at shopping malls these days?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My doctor gave me one while I was on bedrest. They don’t want their patients walking unnecessarily. Sorry that bothers so many of you…


Bed rest means exactly that,--you are supposed to stay in bed except for bathroom use. You are not supposed to be sitting which means you should not be driving.
So, why are you driving and walking around? It bothers me that both you and your doctors are liars and you don't need bed rest and are screwing both your employer and the insurance company.


I was driving and walking around because MFMs don’t make house calls with their ultrasound machines, nor does my OB attend my bedside. When I find a practice that does I will be happy to use them. Until then I will be parking as close to my healthcare providers as possible— at their request and with their support.

And the fact that it bothers you absolutely delights me.


You are delighted that you are thought of as a liar and a cheat?



By you? Absolutely.

There are certain types of people— the kind of people who begrudge a pregnant woman on bedrest the ability to park 16 feet closer to the hospital door— who, if they are upset, you know you’re doing it right.

Stay mad my dear!


If you lie and chest in one thing then you kue and chest in everything.


Perhaps, but if your doctor says you get a handicapped placard while you’re on bedrest, and you get a handicapped placard while you’re on bedrest…

…you’ve neither lied nor cheated. You make have kue’d or chested, but thats between you and your Chardonnay.


Then stay in bed and rest and stop going to shopping malls for hours on end.


It’s weird you think shopping malls contain MFM practices? Or that people spend much time at shopping malls these days?


If the argument is that you need special parking to go to the MFM then why doesn't the Dr have dedicated spots for their patients? Aren't they all there for the same reason? Or is there a loading and unloading zone so patients can be dropped at the door while their driver parks? A disability permit seems unnecessary to be able to access this one location.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:My doctor gave me one while I was on bedrest. They don’t want their patients walking unnecessarily. Sorry that bothers so many of you…


Bed rest means exactly that,--you are supposed to stay in bed except for bathroom use. You are not supposed to be sitting which means you should not be driving.
So, why are you driving and walking around? It bothers me that both you and your doctors are liars and you don't need bed rest and are screwing both your employer and the insurance company.


I was driving and walking around because MFMs don’t make house calls with their ultrasound machines, nor does my OB attend my bedside. When I find a practice that does I will be happy to use them. Until then I will be parking as close to my healthcare providers as possible— at their request and with their support.

And the fact that it bothers you absolutely delights me.


You are delighted that you are thought of as a liar and a cheat?



By you? Absolutely.

There are certain types of people— the kind of people who begrudge a pregnant woman on bedrest the ability to park 16 feet closer to the hospital door— who, if they are upset, you know you’re doing it right.

Stay mad my dear!


If you lie and chest in one thing then you kue and chest in everything.


Perhaps, but if your doctor says you get a handicapped placard while you’re on bedrest, and you get a handicapped placard while you’re on bedrest…

…you’ve neither lied nor cheated. You make have kue’d or chested, but thats between you and your Chardonnay.


Then stay in bed and rest and stop going to shopping malls for hours on end.


It’s weird you think shopping malls contain MFM practices? Or that people spend much time at shopping malls these days?


If the argument is that you need special parking to go to the MFM then why doesn't the Dr have dedicated spots for their patients? Aren't they all there for the same reason? Or is there a loading and unloading zone so patients can be dropped at the door while their driver parks? A disability permit seems unnecessary to be able to access this one location.

This is a bizarre hill to die on. An MFM might be located in a hospital or a medical park. They can mark courtesy spots, maybe, but it isn't enforceable in the way a marked handicap space is. A patient may have to see their regular OB as well, who would be located in a different office. Or they might have to make an unexpected stop to a pharmacy. High risk pregnancies are given a placard on a case by case basis. It's not like they hand them out automatically at 28 weeks in case a woman feels too tired to cross the parking lot for Nordstrom.
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