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Just now on FB
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Just now on FB
While understandable, this person is caught up in a time  of pain, which anyone can understand, and everyone else can empathize with, it is misplaced anger.

I just read a post in all caps from a person who's grandmother is dying of cancer, basically saying anyone trying to keep him away from her will be in for a fight.

Hospital and nursing home staff HATE having to keep people away. They all would love to have family bedside for their loved ones in their final moment. But unfortunately because of COVID, they cant allow it. It increases the risk of spread and can jeopardize the patient, other patients and staff. Most of the time the staff can and will offer a safe alternative, such as talking through a window, or video chat. 

Even in moments like this, horrible moments nobody wants to go through, hospital staff and nursing home staff have to consider everyone. It is a decision they absolutely hate making.
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You have no respect for this forum, it would seem. Rant on about your personal life.
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(October 27, 2020 at 1:59 pm)Brian37 Wrote: While understandable, this person is caught up in a time  of pain, which anyone can understand, and everyone else can empathize with, it is misplaced anger.

I just read a post in all caps from a person who's grandmother is dying of cancer, basically saying anyone trying to keep him away from her will be in for a fight.

Hospital and nursing home staff HATE having to keep people away. They all would love to have family bedside for their loved ones in their final moment. But unfortunately because of COVID, they cant allow it. It increases the risk of spread and can jeopardize the patient, other patients and staff. Most of the time the staff can and will offer a safe alternative, such as talking through a window, or video chat. 

Even in moments like this, horrible moments nobody wants to go through, hospital staff and nursing home staff have to consider everyone. It is a decision they absolutely hate making.

It's a very emotional time for people with ailing loved ones.  It's become an all too common story.

Sadly, the people working the hardest to save lives and to ease a person's last hours are also the ones that take the brunt of the frustration.  

I know of a few people who have lost loved ones they were unable to see in their final days/hours.

(October 27, 2020 at 2:33 pm)Lawz Wrote: You have no respect for this forum, it would seem. Rant on about your personal life.

Are you drunk?  This was one of Brian's sanest posts.
  
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(October 27, 2020 at 2:33 pm)Lawz Wrote: You have no respect for this forum, it would seem. Rant on about your personal life.

Brian didn’t say one word about his personal life. What are you on about?

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(October 27, 2020 at 2:33 pm)Lawz Wrote: You have no respect for this forum, it would seem. Rant on about your personal life.

What? Where did that come from?

I did include my experience in responding on Facebook. But this has far more to do with what hospital staff and nursing home staff have to deal with.

You tell me why it is wrong to point out that hospital and nursing staff have a horrible decision to make?

I have friends who work in those places, and they have had to make the horrible decision to tell family and friends to stay away.

It is a harsh reality to tell someone, even in that horrible moment of pain, that not even then, do they have the right to take it out on staff merely trying to save lives. He threatened to fight staff if they didn't let him at her bedside. One can understand the frustration and pain for sure, but making threats isn't the way to deal with the pain.
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(October 27, 2020 at 3:29 pm)Brian37 Wrote:
(October 27, 2020 at 2:33 pm)Lawz Wrote: You have no respect for this forum, it would seem. Rant on about your personal life.

What? Where did that come from?

I did include my experience in responding on Facebook. But this has far more to do with what hospital staff and nursing home staff have to deal with.

You tell me why it is wrong to point out that hospital and nursing staff have a horrible decision to make?

I have friends who work in those places, and they have had to make the horrible decision to tell family and friends to stay away.

It is a harsh reality to tell someone, even in that horrible moment of pain, that not even then, do they have the right to take it out on staff merely trying to save lives. He threatened to fight staff if they didn't let him at her bedside. One can understand the frustration and pain for sure, but making threats isn't the way to deal with the pain.
Brian, your post was totally reasonable.  And it is an issue.  People are hurting and are lashing out but the only people they have to lash out at are the ones who are actually trying to help.  This whole COVID disaster is just awful on so many levels.
  
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(October 27, 2020 at 2:33 pm)Lawz Wrote: You have no respect for this forum, it would seem. Rant on about your personal life.

Lay off the bottle.

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I've sat with a few patients so they didn't die alone. It's never a nice thing.

And it's tough for any clinician not to let family be with loved ones.

But there are often hundreds of other patients at risk, too.
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There's no solution. Via con diablos.
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(October 27, 2020 at 4:09 pm)Nay_Sayer Wrote:
(October 27, 2020 at 2:33 pm)Lawz Wrote: You have no respect for this forum, it would seem. Rant on about your personal life.

Lay off the bottle.

RAmen

Correct, I was plastered. Apologies to you Brian, there is no justification for my comment. Sorry. Residing on the wagon once again I am.
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