RN as Inpatient, horrible and looong rant

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On top of everything I have been unable to log into the site. Here I am , minus a UTERUS!!!! Believe me when I tell you that in my situation it is better to be an ordinary citizen than to be "found out" as I was, as a nurse.

Deep breath, and sooo happy to tell this story:

2002, still suffering from heavy periods, cramping, bloating etc. Found a female OBG I could relate to who reassurred me that she would persue every avenue to help me thru this, did a D & C, tried the vivelle patch. I am 48 years old, always been underweight and anemic, no ther health problems. Finally had a bout of break thru bleeding that left me with a low crit, did an US, found numerous fibroids which had imbedded and were close to the cervical os, had hubby in exam room for options, she said a TVH scheduled for the 13th. No ther explaination given. Had a preop appt. on the 12th, she said "you need to come in early for an IV ATB for your CARDIAC INSUFFICIENCY" I said "WHAT?" she said "yes, it was diagnosed back in 2005 during an echo" I was nervous and upset but all systems were a go. Sorry guys, you have no idea what I have been thru....

So day of surgery, I shower, shave and had done the bowel prep the afternoon before (nasty stuff, don't advise) and packed up to go down the street. Whisked me off right under my husbands nose into the ROOM. The preop nurse says to me as I am following her, "OH! I see that you are a nurse, that makes my job easy! You already know what to expect!" She leads me into a room and says, there is your gown, your teds and sequentials, go ahead and get yourself ready and we will be back to take you to surgery!!!!

I am SCREAMING inside, I have no idea what to expect but do as I am told, no help even though I am shaking an nervous. Soon the nurse comes back, sits at the bedside and initiates a chat about WHERE I WORK, THE MONEY I MAKE and how I can refer her to a registry!!!! You guys would not believe the bruising on my forearms from when they tried to start the IV, at 1 point the nurse handed me the IV start kit and said, "Well, your a nurse, you can most likely find a vein". I wanted to VOMIT. I kept telling them that I was a patient just like anyone else but I felt like Alice falling thru the rabbit hole.

By now the anesthetist comes in, repeahs the same thing, shoots me up and the next thing I remember is being in a bed on the unit with 02, IV and FC. Hubby there looking totally flustared and hearing the staffer sya "Good thing your wife is a nurse, you don't need us anymore, see you in the morning!" . I was on an MS drip and so uncomfortable, with a gut like I was 9months pregnant, I could play taps on my abd. That and the floppy FC it was MISERABLE. The nursing staff IGNORED me, my MD has not spoken with me except to poke her head in the door the following day for all of 60 seconds, sent me home with no meds, no F/U UGH.

Sorry, long rant, hubby grabs a WC , get's me to the car, home, tucked up in bed, my H& H was low per AM RN, I am shivering, running a temp 99.8 per tempadot, not much spotting, aching now I'm off MS, took some advil, taking fluids, scanty urine OP but no pain, hell I've been on MS right?

Finally the pain begins. I call at 4:30 to my MD, some guy answers, I tell him I need to speak to my doc, HE TELLS ME TO TAKE SOME ADVIL AND CALL BACK TOMORROW!!!! I explain to him exactely what I had done!

You guys are great! Thanks for hanging in! About 15 minutes later a person from the med group calls to confirm a scrip for vicodin, which my darling picked up within a few hours. So as far as pain issues, I'm OK, however, I did not know that my ovaries would GO INTO SHOCK and I had hot flashes and crying jags at the drop of a hat. I called and spoke with a nurse at this med center who said it was OK to allpy the vivelle patch which has helped.

Today, I am finally coherent yet not resting, I check my bank account to find that this group took money out of my account in duplicate as a co payment for the procedure!!!! I called the business office and ONLY then did the business manager spend a few minutes on the phone explaining the post op instructions, namely that I am OFF WORK FOR 6 WEEKS!!!! I was breathless with exasperation and totally annoyed at this point when she said " YOUR A NURSE, I THOUGHT YOU WOULD HAVE KNOWN THAT"

So, here I am in testosterone heaven, my darling husband has no idea how to take care of me, my sister just took off my a much needed vacation in Kauii, Mother and Dad are in Palm Springs, I need some feed back from my beloved peers as to any experiences you have had as an inpatient. I am really concerned about the lack of follow up from this MD, I have gotten a follow up phone call from my dentist when I had a root canal, am I being over sensitive here? I am a bedside RN who does mostly med surg, my original posting is Haunted but I can't log in, your feed back would be appreciated. I may not be able to log back in to reply but I can read if you respond and I value your opinions, as always, Haunted aka Laurie Again, thanks so much for being there.

Haunted, that sounds terrible. I hope the clean up (letter writing, complaint making, post-op education, and money organizing) goes very smoothly!! I wish you the best in your recovery. I'm sure you WILL recover and I'm sorry time may be seeming to go by slowly right now. We nurses always HATE being sick/cooped up more than anyone, especially when we haven't gotten decent medical care.

Specializes in Acute Care Psych, DNP Student.

Pretty soon the pain and discomfort will start waning. Then you will just be stuck at home but not in acute agony. Maybe this can be a silver lining in your cloud - your unexpected time off.

I know I've been so overtired and overworked before, that when I became sick, I actually enjoyed myself laying in bed (even though I was sick!)

Maybe you can use this time to laze about and read books, watch movies, write in a journal, think deep thoughts that you normally don't have time for, etc.

Do you have the laparoscopic incisions in your pelvic area, or was this done entirely vag? Mine was done via laparoscopy (sp?). Honestly, I had little pain. It was more slight aching. I took my vicodin for a two full weeks. I just wanted to get ahead of any pain. My pain was emotional - accepting that I would never have children. I think for many women the emotional aspect is underestimated, whether they want (more) children or not. There can be a grieving aspect, even if one doesn't want to have children (further). Dr. Christianne Northrup's book "The Wisdom of Menopause" became my bible.

Specializes in pedi, pedi psych,dd, school ,home health.

Haunted....

I am sorry you had such a terrible experience.

I had a vag hyst after years of issues about 6 yrs ago. I researched everything i could about post op, and talked to several friends. Did not receive the best post op care in hospital...but not as horrid as yours.

got sent home 24 hrs later still nauseous and dry heaving, then dh went out for the evening to umpire a game!:uhoh21: seems he didnt realize that it was "real surgery"

YOu WILL need time to rest...I only took 3 weeks and it was no where enough. read, relax, find a quiet hobby, go on allnurses. your strength will increase a little each day.

I have had no real hormonal changes until recently (I am 46).

feel wonderful...this was truly the best thing i could have ever done for myself.

hope your recovery goes smoothly!! mary

Specializes in FNP, Peds, Epilepsy, Mgt., Occ. Ed.

I am so sorry you have had such a horrible experience. I learned a long time ago not to make assumptions about what people know or understand. What we know when we're the nurse can leave us completely when we're the patient, the parent, or the family member. I've never had anyone get upset with me because I explained things to them just as I would with a non-medical-professional patient.

I really don't believe it's typical. I've had five surgeries in four different hospitals and had the best of care, even with the staff knowing I'm a nurse.

Definitely let the hospital management know of your experience. You weren't there as a nurse, you were there as a patient and deserved the same care that anyone else gets.

I have no advice on what to expect post op, but I'm sure the others here will be able to offer some. :wink2:

You all know those pts that we get that demand everything under the sun. Now it's your time. I would find out who to complain to and start doing it. The nurse's behaviors are astonishing. Wow. To tell someone "You do it" Wow. Now a simple...the cup is right in front of you is okay, but to make you check drains,monitor your drainage etc....no. Post op,you are in no condition.

I work LTC, so when they find out I am an RN, for the most part they assume I know nothing:uhoh21: LOL. I had a bad time post op from an emergent C section...no help,no advice until thank goodness my mom came in to the hospital (she's an LPN) and took over.

Start making the wheel squeek. BTW,I'm sure its not emotions related to your medical condition..DH was there with you and prob saw the same thing you did.

Specializes in Med/Surge, Psych, LTC, Home Health.

Horrible experience that you had. :( So sorry.

This might make the other psych nurses in here mad but... from now on, if I have to have a procedure and the nurses find out I'm an RN, I'll be sure to tell them "I work in PSYCH!" ;)

(Never mind that I WAS a med surge nurse for three years)

Specializes in ED, ICU, PSYCH, PP, CEN.

I am so sorry at the horrific experience you had. It may be therapeutic to use a little bit of your recovery time off to file many complaints about the care you received. I bet the CEO of the hospital would be shocked and upset to hear this. I once had a horrible experience and went over everyones head to complain to the "top" guy and got very good results from doing this. My evil twin hopes that these nurses end up on the recieving end some day.

When ever I have a nurse as a patient I try to give extra special care because I know how hard we work and I think we deserve to give and recieve the best care possible.

Take strenght from your allnurses friends, we are here for you.

I'm so sorry you were treated so badly. That's horrible, and it's completely irresponsible for them to send you off without instructions.

Not knowing what to expect during your recovery just makes your anxiety worse, which is not good for the healing process. I had a TAH in July, and I HIGHLY recommend a web site called Hystersisters at http://www.hystersisters.com/ There are many message boards, including pre-op and post-op from which you can learn what others have experienced as well as receive encouragement and support. It's a wonderful site. The site is also filled with lots of information and other resources. It helped me tremendously to know what was going on as I healed.

Take care of yourself so you will heal properly.

Catherine

I recommend the hystersisters site. I still have my plumbing but I've heard of this site from many of the sisters and it sounds like a Godsend.

Haunted, you need to address the money issue. That is outright theft to take a second down payment without your knowledge. And you're right, that you have a cardiac issue and was never told is negligence on the doctor's part. It needs to be dealt with. What if it had been a malignant problem that could have been treated had you known? That's malpractice.

I understand about being overwhelmed with the diagnosis and everything happening so fast. I hope my question didn't come across as mean, that wasn't how I meant it.

I am so sorry about your experience.

I never tell anyone I'm a nurse if it concerns my health care.

Right now I'm going through several root canals and I certainly don't want them to know. (you got a follow up call from your root canal???? Wow...I'm impressed.)

One night I rushed my postpartum daughter-in-law to ER. I was watching the monitor (her b/p was outta sight).

My son thought it would be nice if the staff knew I was a nurse.

Well, off went the monitor, and I was no longer informed of her condition after that.

Anyway, what happened to you is a good lesson for us all.

I'm sure it will make you a better nurse in the long run (if that's any comfort).

And BTY the movie about the dr turned patient is excellent!

Hugs, Nurscee

Specializes in Education, Medical/Surgical.

Haunted, I am very sorry for your pain, both physical and emotional. I try not to reveal my "Nurse-dom" to other medical providers. However, recently for a different procedure I had horrible care and I fully intend to follow the previous members' recommendations.

You need to take your healing time. I wouldn't advise doing anything while you are still feeling the trauma.

Call the group on the illegal double billing-your husband can do that. If it is a credit or debit card call the bank or cc company and dispute the charge.

I remember we had a doctor as a patient who said....FORGET what you think I know, and treat me as if I KNOW NOTHING. Excellent.

It's been neary two decades since I had my hx and it does attack your whole body/emotions and takes time....in my case 20+ years. You don't forget, but you will be able to look back easier.

If you continue to have problems you may want to consider changing doctors.

Good luck and HUGS.

I'm sorry about your experience - I had similar attitudes when I ended up with a cesarean with my last child. I had three vag deliveries prior. I am an OB nurse. HOWEVER, it is different when you are the patient.

I did get treated like I should know everything after the surgery - prior, my doc was really wonderful explaining the emergent need and all.

The problem with keeping my RN a secret was that some of the nurses who cared for me also went to school with me. :rolleyes:

Post-partum was hard - I was alone most of the time.

I too would complain, in writing.

I suffer from heavy bleeding too - just last night in fact I just about soaked the bed. I'm thinking about ablation.

Good luck with your recovery.

steph

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