I'm glad they protect the happy innocence of children from some people's evil...the good dedicated nannies at the FCC bleep out a lot of words.
I'm glad they protect the happy innocence of children from some people's evil...
I worked on 2 different floors yesterday. Skilled nursing and then in the ER with holds (patients waiting on a bed to open in the main hospital). We had one employee leave as her weekly taste came back positive. One who coughed her head off all day (with proper PPE on) she said her allergies had been bad. However, once the first person who was positive got her results, all the other people who work on that floor tested early for this week. Then I went to ER to help with holds and boy was it a mess. All ER rooms full, about 25 people in waiting room, and 6 in triage. Then there were 8 patients in the ER (bed area) on stretchers. In my little area we had 7 patients and 5 were positive for covid.
One patient was younger 28-38 ish. Has brain cancer, and the third positive in a year. The last was 4 weeks ago, I am not sure of why they retested (maybe because of the delta variant?) But she was on the vent with previous admission.
I can still feel my N95 and goggles stuck to my face even though I haven't had them on for 16 hours.
I am absolutely exhausted today. Had planned to do some things, however I work the next 2 days and yesterday kicked my arse.
@Spicoli43 think I am going to restart eating 2 tablespoons of sauerkraut every day. I did that for a while, but then quit. Not sure why.
However, I am anxiously awaiting an appt for an EGD/Colonoscopy because I am acutely aware that something is not right. I was recently diagnosed with fibromyalgia (last year) and hope that that is the reason for my tiredness and pain, and not a misdiagnosis for something more.
That's the hard part of being a nurse. Knowledge is not always a wonderous thing.
I for one detest what is happening to our language. I ignore my niece and grand nieces on facebook due to their ever present f-bomb content. I just don't understand why otherwise beautiful people can't use conversational English. Barracks talk in the 82d ABN had a lower percentage (and some of those guys prolly thought Beef Wellington was a wrestler).Ok, so the Government defines what is "evil", and people are supposed to just accept that?
I can setup a code to unlock certain content, there should be a code to turn off the censorship if I feel there is no need for it. If the little members of the family visit, I can turn it back on, but they wouldn't be watching Ozzy swear anyway.
At what age does a little bit of personal responsibility kick in? Why is it that cartoons have more sexual references than almost any content?
I for one detest what is happening to our language. I ignore my niece and grand nieces on facebook due to their ever present f-bomb content. I just don't understand why otherwise beautiful people can't use conversational English.
IMHO swearing is used when people lack an adequate vocabulary. That being said there are times when swearing may be indicated. I guess what I dislike is swearing when the circumstances don't indicate it (kinda like an athlete's continuous use of "you know"). Swearing doesn't shock me, it just seems so useless in normal conversation. I wouldn't call on the nanny state for resolution, I just look for an easy escape.I agree, it irritates me when people swear constantly. I can have a polite conversation with a little old lady or a kid without swearing because I was trained right.
I will make a note of that. I actually took IBS meds 15 years ago, as a let's see of this helps strategy. It seemed too. However that med was taken off market.During your appointment, please ask them about a Bone Broth fast to heal the gut, and about Leaky Gut syndrome. (Some Gastro's don't believe in it, which is a direct violation of how the body works). I'm curious to hear from an insider.
IMHO swearing is used when people lack an adequate vocabulary. That being said there are times when swearing may be indicated. I guess what I dislike is swearing when the circumstances don't indicate it (kinda like an athlete's continuous use of "you know"). Swearing doesn't shock me, it just seems so useless in normal conversation. I wouldn't call on the nanny state for resolution, I just look for an easy escape.
I will make a note of that. I actually took IBS meds 15 years ago, as a let's see of this helps strategy. It seemed too. However that med was taken off market.
When I am able to be at home, doing whatever physically that I want to do.... I do ok pain/exhaustion wise. However, you add going to work into that and then there is alot of the time that I just physically cant... and cant is a broad term.
I'm the neighbor that you dont want because it takes me forever to finish something, and then the grass is consistently mowed (hoping the rider makes a difference in that).
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