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The Battle Rock Spot

May 12, 2006 by Tricia

My tenant this week is a law student whose studies are over for the summer. Unfortunately he won’t be sitting idly enjoying his summer vacation as he will be moving to another state and starting a new job. No rest for the wicked weary.

His most recent posts are amusing tales about a computer illiterate dry cleaner, and a robot like grocery store clerk. I’ve enjoyed his writing as I’ve gone through his posts, and I hope you will too. Visit the Battle Rock Spot and judge for yourself.

Some great reading can be found by visiting the other sites that bid on my space this week:

Get a Grip on Life

Winged Emotion

Advertising for Success

Jenster’s Blog

Long, Slow, Beautiful Dance

Consult a Goddess

Meltwater. Torrents. Meanderings. Delta

Enjoy!





Filed Under: Rent my site, Website Promotion Tagged With: blog, posts, read, reading, Rent my site, Renter, sites, The Battle Rock Spot, vacation, Website Promotion, Writing

Thursday Thirteen – Stories from the ER

May 11, 2006 by Tricia

Thirteen Things about Working as a Nurse – Stories from the ER

I haven’t been to work since early December, and won’t be going back until the end of July. It’s taken me longer than I thought to think up some good stories for this 13 – probably because I’ve become immune to the strange things people do to themselves and also because I haven’t been working in the ER for a while. If I was back to work I could write one of these every week.

WARNING: Some of you might find these stories gross. As I read it, I think this might have been more suitable for my other site Odd Planet.

1…. One of the strangest things that I ever saw while working as a nurse occurred when I was still a student nurse. A man had come in with a padlock around his penis. He said it hadn’t been there long, but judging from the damage I’d say that it had been there for more than 24 hours. He’d apparently been with a prostitute and then refused to pay or angered her in some way. She slapped the padlock on him and refused to unlock it. When the man eventually came in to the hospital, the lock having been rubbing against his swollen tissue for many hours, had caused necrosis (skin and tissue death) to occur. The lock had to be cut off and the man had to go through several painful debriding (removal of dead tissue) procedures as a result.

2…. Another man had been hit by a transport truck while driving his motorcycle and dragged several hundred feet. All of the skin and muscles on his back were torn off. This poor man was doomed to a life in the hospital because he had permanently open wounds on his back, and no muscles or tendons to enable him to sit up or even walk.

3…. One morning after working a 12 hour night shift, as I was saying good-bye to my co-workers I heard a lot of shouting near the ER entrance. I looked up the hallway towards the doors just in time to see my husband, who works as a Porter in the hospital, jump onto a patient on a EMS stretcher.

4…. I hurried up to where the action was and as I did two police officers and four paramedics also surrounded the stretcher and grabbed a hold of the patients flailing legs and arms. Meanwhile my husband was lying across the mans legs.

5…. The patient was totally out of his mind. He was high on PCP (my initials BTW – call me Angel), Extacy, Cocaine and possibly acid. He’d already violently bitten one of the police officers. This man was the most violent and out of control “high” patient that I’ve ever seen, and my husband was lying across him in an effort to hold him down.

6…. We finally got the patient into our Recus area. Transferring him to a hospital stretcher was no easy feat. I took care of him for a short while before going home and it was like trying to take care of Hannibal Lector – he was all gnashing teeth and spit. He tried one more time to bite an officer, after he’d tried to bite me, that is. When he finally started to come down, I heard that he was threatening to sue the police and hospital for mistreatment.

7…. My husbands first night shift. He was asked to help security with finding a naked old man who had apparently tried to strangle a nurse with a blood pressure cuff. Chris went up to one of the darkened floors and heard a whoosh, whoosh noise, and as he peered around the corner he found one of the security guards staring at the old naked man as he whirled an emergency fire hose around his head. My husband dived under the whirling fire hose and tackled the patient. Noticing after he did that, that the mans surgical abdominal wound was open and he had intestine sticking out of his belly. Apparently his belly was like this before my hubby tackled the patient.

8…. Another time I was near the ER entrance when I noticed a cab driver pull up and help a passenger out of the car. The man was in shorts and the front of one of his shins appeared to be covered in blood. As the man got closer I saw that the mans shin wasn’t just covered in blood but that it was missing all the skin, tissue and muscle from the knee to the ankle. The man had been kidnapped and thrown in a trunk, and as he managed to escape from the trunk while the car was moving, he tore the tissue off his leg. He would need a lot of surgery to repair the damage.

9…. A very large lady passed away on one of the floors. Security usually meets the funeral attendant at the morgue entrance and allows them to remove the body from the morgue. While the funeral attendant was rolling the stretcher with the large lady down the exit ramp from the morgue the stretcher broke and both the body and stretcher landed on the funeral attendant and the security guard. The guard had to call her fellow security guards to come and help.

10…. Then there was the patients visitor who walked through the hospital smoking a cigarette. I was walking down the hallway, behind the director of Emerg and noticed this man pass her. She stopped and stared, as did I, but she didn’t do anything. I went back and told security and while they could smell the cigarette (they later said it was a joint, but it wasn’t when I saw the man) they never found the man. He apparently walked down the main corridors of the hospital at least three times without being caught.

11…. Then there are always the kids that shove things up their nose or into their ears. Peas, beans, crayons, small toys. I guess it doesn’t hurt going in, but from the screams and tears it must hurt a lot coming out!

12…. Kids also swallow some interesting things – coins, toy trucks, pins. These x-rays are often quite interesting to look at.

13…. I’m not even going to discuss what adults swallow or put in various orifices. Nope, I’ve grossed you out enough for one day I think!

Filed Under: Health Fitness and Beauty, Humor, Nursing Tagged With: 13, ER, ER Stories, fever, General Musings, Health and Fitness, Hospital, Humor, husband, interest, moving, night, nurse, Nursing, strange, Thursday Thirteen, TT

Goofy Wordless Wednesday

May 9, 2006 by Tricia

A photo of our wacky friend Andy:

The Andy man after a few too many drinks

Andy never fails to make me smile, and you couldn’t ask for a goofier picture if your in need of a laugh. 🙂 Up early because I won’t be home at midnight! (see post below)

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Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Photography, Socializing, Wordless Wednesday Tagged With: Andy, camera, digital camera, goofy, Home and Lifestyle, photo, Photography, Smile, Socializing, Wordless Wednesday

Off to the Sleep Clinic

May 9, 2006 by Tricia

I’ve been a TOTAL bitch today. No smiles, no laughter. Nope, just a bitch. If you met me in person you’d know this is very much the opposite of my personality. Yes I can be grouchy and bitchy at times, but never all day. Why am is so bitchy? well, because …

I am not looking forward to going to the sleep clinic tonight. Nope, not at all.

I mean, I really don’t have problems sleeping. It’s the pain that I’m in that keeps me from trying to go to bed, or if I’m feeling ok, I simply just don’t want to go to sleep. If I’m not having pain I want to enjoy the feeling, so why would I sleep? Would you?

I’m actually going for the sleep study because I have problems sleeping after working a night shift. However, I haven’t worked a night shift since early December, and I’m not going back to work due to my illness until near the end of July if my illness has calmed down.

So why am I going now? Because my doctor wants me to. Even the sleep study doctor didn’t understand the request, although he did want to put me in a study for insomnia due to pain. Uh, that was the marijuana pill study, and I haven’t heard from the researchers running that study so I’m assuming I didn’t qualify, or perhaps they are waiting for me to complete the sleep study before contacting me. Who knows.

My poor husband. I’ve been miserable today. Very bitchy, grouchy, you name it. I just don’t want to go to the study, and I’m sure that because I don’t want to go and since I’ve let it ruin my whole day, I probably won’t sleep.

I am going to try to sleep. It would be pointless not to, plus, what else am I going to do there? They already told me they won’t let me leave even if I can’t sleep.

When I escape from the clinic tomorrow morning I’ll come home and tell you all about how they tortured me. Ok? I think I might bring my camera too. No, not to take pictures of the clinic (I might though), but to take some pictures in the morning while I’m downtown. I’ll probably be so happy to escape that I’ll walk to the nearest subway station, which is a 10 or 15 minute walk from where I’ll be. If I see any good sights to take some photo’s of, I’ll be sure to whip my camera out and capture them. As with any big city, the downtown area can be interesting in the early morning.

I’m going to post my Wordless Wednesday photo early. Perhaps by 7:30 pm E.S.T. as I’ll need to leave for the clinic by 8 p.m. Come back and find out what I posted. I’m trying to decide if I should post something that reflects my current mood or not.

Filed Under: Chronic Pain, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, Inflammatory bowel disease Tagged With: bitchy, doctor, Downtown, grouchy, Health and Fitness, husband, illness, life, miserable, night, pain, sleep, sleep clinic, sleeping

Random acts of kindness

May 7, 2006 by Tricia

My husband and I went out shopping when he came home from work yesterday afternoon. Actually it was more like evening – he needed a rest when he arrived home and spent a couple of hours in the backyard talking to all of our neighbors. The nickname I have for him certainly suits him – Sir Talkalot. We didn’t hit the road until about 5:30 p.m..


Off we went. First to a hardware store to pick up some more items for all of our on going renovation projects. I really don’t know if we’ll ever have this house finished. Some days it doesn’t feel like it. Then we went to the grocery store so that I could pick up all the ingredients that I needed for my grilled veggie recipe. Chris then decided that we needed to get some beer, and while we were going there way anyway, I decided that I wanted to get some wine to use to marinade the chicken with that I was planning to have with our BBQ that night.

When we pulled into the Beer Store (in most of Canada we have Government run beer and Liquor stores) we noticed a man standing near the entrance playing the guitar and singing. He was obviously playing for money. He wasn’t a street person, but he was someone that looked like he’d had a hard life, and was either pulling himself back onto his feet, or who was at great risk of losing everything.

Since my husband is an accomplished guitarist we’ve both developed a good ear for music and for other musicians talent, and it was obvious that this man knew what he was doing. He was playing quite well.

As we sat in the car we both looked down at the little storage compartment in the car, where a glass finger slide has sat for oh, approximately one year. My husband bought it and quickly discovered that it was too slim for his thick fingers, and that he wasn’t going to be able to use it for playing slide guitar. It was placed in the car with it’s receipt to be returned, but of course, never was taken back to the store. My husband has a habit of buying things and not returning them. When we are renovating he often buys one or two extra of whatever item we are working with at the time, just in case we need it or in case he makes a bad cut in a piece of wood for example. Unfortunately at least 2/3 of these items never get back to the store that we purchased them from because he either misplaces the receipt or just doesn’t do it. Luckily we’ll find a use for many of the extra items at some point. I hope!

At least we found a use for the too small slide! We got out of the car and approached the street musician. While he played my husband held up the glass slide, and sort of put it near the mans fingers as he played. The man had no idea what Chris was doing. Chris was actually measuring the thickness of the mans fingers to see if he could use the slide, but the man thought Chris was just showing it to him.

Chris and I talked with the man for a few minutes and he accepted the slide. His brother was nearby and he was also a guitar player, who happened to have experience playing slide guitar. Eventually Chris went into the beer store and I walked a little ways down the street to the liquor store where I bought not one bottle of wine, but three! No, I’m not a lush. Really.

My husband was supposed to meet me in the liquor store but he never made it. I arrived back at the entrance of the beer store to find him with his foot propped up on the newly purchased case of beer playing the mans guitar. We both felt good about having given away the too small slide. The street performer appreciated the gift, and who knows perhaps he’ll be able to expand his repertoire and earn a little bit more money by using his gift.

We aren’t always generous with street people but I think we stop and give them change more often than many people do. In fact, as I came out of the liquor store with my three bottles of wine, did I say that two of them were large bottles?, there was a man selling ” street news” outside the store, so I stopped and gave him one of our Canadian clunky $2 coins (twoonies we call them).

Actually, when I stop and think about it we’ve given away a lot of money this week. My brother was in town visiting from Vancouver, and we spent last Monday evening downtown with him, his wife and my sister. We must have given change to at least 4 people that evening. Oh and my sister-in-law gave an odd gift to our waiter. His back was very sore, you could see how much pain he was in as he served us or stooped to pick something off the floor. We called him over and we asked him if he wanted something for his pain. I happened to have my pain pills with me, but they are very strong and I likely wouldn’t have felt comfortable giving out such a strong medicine to a stranger, however she had some Tylenol #3’s on her and gave him two. By the time we were leaving the restaurant the waiter was feeling much better.

We had a couple more trips downtown and to the airport this week, and as we drove under the highway underpass, and through the downtown streets we occasionally encountered street people or ‘Squeegee people’ (ones who try to wash your car windows) when we were stopped at lights. I think we gave change to most of the ones that made it to our car window before the lights changed.

I’m glad we don’t go right downtown too often or else we’d really be broke. My husband would give money to everyone with a cup that he encountered if I let him! I’m a little more cautious, and or selective about who I give money to. I find that once you start, the other people see what you are doing and flock around you if you are in an area that has a lot of street people. Kind of like pigeons when you think about it. When I give out change I try to pick people that look like they really need it.

Another random act of kindness that we occasionally perform is giving out parking passes. If our parking tickets or passes still have time left on them when we are about to leave, and we see someone parking in a lot, or on the street, we’ll often walk up to the driver and give them our pass. Most people are so surprised when we do this. A half an hour or more of free parking? Thanks stranger!

Have you done any random acts of kindness lately? Given away an unusual item to a stranger who might need it? Carried someones groceries to the car? Anything that put a smile on another persons face just because it was so unexpected?

How do you feel about street people? Do you occasionally give change to ones that you pass regularly or who look needy?

When Chris and I finally reached home yesterday evening we enjoyed a nice meal of Shiraz marinated grilled chicken breasts, grilled veggies in a Dijon vinaigrette, rice and salad. Mmmm it was so good. Our last random act of kindness was that we shared it with our boarder. Ok, we have to feed him, that’s part of the deal, but it sounded good when I wrote it.

Filed Under: Home and Lifestyle, Life with Chris, Shopping, Toronto Tagged With: beauty, Canada, change, Chris, crohns, Fashion, guitar, Health and Fitness, Health Fitness and Beauty, Home and Lifestyle, husband, IBD, Inflammatory bowel disease, Life with Chris, pain, person, random acts of kindness, Shopping, slide guitar, street people, Toronto

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