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  1. #1
    No, because they charge what the market will bear for phone usage.

    With private and semi private rooms quiet phone conversations don't disturb others.

    When you have 2 kids at home and Mom is taken to the hospital by ambulance you might understand.
    The one eyed man in the kingdom of the blind wasn't king, he was stoned for seeing light.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human
    No, because they charge what the market will bear for phone usage.

    With private and semi private rooms quiet phone conversations don't disturb others.

    When you have 2 kids at home and Mom is taken to the hospital by ambulance you might understand.



    Well I did say that I have no problem with patient use of a phone when nessecary... but no one needs to be on the phone constantly. When you are in the hospital no one needs to have casual conversation on the phone. Is it hard on people to go without? Sure it might be... but it won't kill them. People lived without cell phones for a LONG time.... they aren't nessecary now. Use it in an emergency and if you are able... step outside to do so. I just don't get why that is so hard to do. Basically the cell phone thing in a hospital is it is NOT nessecary.... no one NEEDS to have their cell phone on all the time. Make your calls in private... turn off your phone. Simple. If you must, check your messages every so often... but then turn it back off.

    Sure... it makes things "easy" but sometimes life is not meant to be easy. Somtimes you must live life the hard way.




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    Take one 5am ambulance run.

    Take 2 kids, one 2, one 5, and send them to a friends house for the day while dad runs around checking on Mom and getting various things done.

    Go to the hospital, sit by wife's bedside for a few hours.

    The few phone calls I got from crying children worried about mom disturbed no one, and saved everyone a lot of grief.

    It's allowed, use discretion, and deal with it.
    The one eyed man in the kingdom of the blind wasn't king, he was stoned for seeing light.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human
    Take one 5am ambulance run.

    Take 2 kids, one 2, one 5, and send them to a friends house for the day while dad runs around checking on Mom and getting various things done.

    Go to the hospital, sit by wife's bedside for a few hours.

    The few phone calls I got from crying children worried about mom disturbed no one, and saved everyone a lot of grief.

    It's allowed, use discretion, and deal with it.

    It's wonderful if you use discretion.... but you are one of few.... again it is not NESSECARY. I think in a hospital they have every right to restrict cell phone use. If they must say it is because of machine interference so be it... but people managed to have relatives in hospital and survive without cell phones before... we can survive now. We have just become a society of such convenience that no one really cares about others around them anymore. You can site all kinds of reasons for why it is convenient... but until I hear an absolutely NESSECARY reason... i will never think it is appropriate to use cell phones inside a hospital. All the reasons I have heard are only because it is easy but technically all calls could be made outside of the hospital. It's not the easy way but it can be done.

    Like I said.... 20 years ago you wouldn't find people on their cell phones in hospital... somehow they managed. So can everyone else. it's not easy... but life isn't easy.

    it isn't allowed in all hospitals... only some. and all those people seem to be able to get by just fine without having a cell phone glued to them. So turn off your cell phone when in the hospital.




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    So turn off your cell phone when in the hospital.
    In situations like my prior post?

    When Satan Skis.
    The one eyed man in the kingdom of the blind wasn't king, he was stoned for seeing light.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human
    In situations like my prior post?

    When Satan Skis.

    make calls to the kids every hour. step outside and give them an update and reassure them. Come back in and turn off the cell phone.

    I must ask my grandmother how she ever dealt with my grandfathers hospitalizations with 4 boys and no cell phones.

    or how my mom dealt with her hospitalizations (being a single mom) or how she dealt with her mothers hospitalizations (she had liver cancer) with two kids and no cell phones.

    It can be done and is not a nessecity.




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    Wow! For thousands of years babies were born without doctors and anesthesia.....but I don't know if you think life was meant to be that hard? And babies were born without ultrasound....I'll ask my mother how she managed to birth four babies without all these modern conveniences.....

    Ask ANYONE in the healthcare field...your suggestion that people can visit you instead of talk on the phone is simply contrary to good health. People visiting bring and take germs with them.

    If you have a problem with cell phones...don't use one. If you are expected ZERO conversation to be taking place around you in a hospital (or many other places for that matter....) you may be in for a surprise.

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    Quote Originally Posted by sparks19
    make calls to the kids every hour. step outside and give them an update and reassure them. Come back in and turn off the cell phone.

    I must ask my grandmother how she ever dealt with my grandfathers hospitalizations with 4 boys and no cell phones.

    or how my mom dealt with her hospitalizations (being a single mom) or how she dealt with her mothers hospitalizations (she had liver cancer) with two kids and no cell phones.

    It can be done and is not a nessecity.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human
    ...When Satan Skis.
    great line. may i use it?
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    Why certainly!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Lady's Human
    Take one 5am ambulance run.

    Take 2 kids, one 2, one 5, and send them to a friends house for the day while dad runs around checking on Mom and getting various things done.

    Go to the hospital, sit by wife's bedside for a few hours.

    The few phone calls I got from crying children worried about mom disturbed no one, and saved everyone a lot of grief.

    It's allowed, use discretion, and deal with it.
    hmmmm where I work the crying/screaming children would have been WITH you so I could KISS you for NOT bringing them!!!

    Quote Originally Posted by sparks19
    The hospital I am going to is very small and personal. They dont allow cell phone use... as I said it is a very tiny hospital. it is a half hour away but they offer better personal care than the large hospitals. (at least the ones around here)
    I have a feeling that your very tiny hospital is still bigger than where I work we have less than 25 beds and we allow cell phones b/c we understood that people are going to use them anyway and if it brings comfort to some than so be it...... (and no I am but a peon in the food chain there so I did NOT have anything to do with the decision)
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  12. Quote Originally Posted by sparks19
    Sure... it makes things "easy" but sometimes life is not meant to be easy. Somtimes you must live life the hard way.
    LH...what makes you think comfort is the objective?

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    Oh, I'm sorry, I forgot. Life is supposed to be hard, so let's make all the hospital rooms into modern renditions of Torquemada's dungeon.


    I was in Tx during a record cold snap. We had vehicles to work on, and my squad leader told me to go outside and work on one because "You're from New England, you're used to it."

    I replied "Yeah, we're smart enough to stay the hell out of it if we have the chance"

    Just because life CAN be hard doesn't mean you have to assist in the degree of difficulty.
    The one eyed man in the kingdom of the blind wasn't king, he was stoned for seeing light.

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