Prison Nursing Staff Ridiculed Me For Being in Pain
<p>My wife will be the first person to tell you, that when it comes to getting medical care, I’m probably the most stubborn person there is. I lived with gallstones for around three years before I finally had no choice other than to get my gallbladder removed. When the surgeon got in there, he found that my gallbladder was folded around my liver, and necrotic. Oops.</p>
<p>Since I’ve been here I have not gotten much better about going to the doctor in a timely manner. Mostly because I learned early on there was no reason to get in a hurry about being seen, but also, the quality of care isn’t anything to write home about.</p>
<p>I was working out in my room last week and slipped in my sweat. In an attempt to keep from hitting my head on my bed, I reached out and instead, hit my hand pretty hard on it. I have broken my hand enough times in the past to know when it’s broken and was pretty sure almost instantly that’s what I’d done.</p>
<p>Instead of going to medical, I asked my friend B for an ace bandage.</p>
<p>The next day, the swelling was much worse and I knew I needed to go to medical. I couldn’t close my hand and anytime something touched it, the pain was off the charts. There has only been one other time in my life where pain made me nauseous — when I had a kidney stone. The pain I was feeling due to this injury was literally making me sick, so I put in a sick call.</p>
<p>When I got to medical, there were two nurses on duty. One is kind and helpful and the other is the complete opposite. Of course, I ended up with the latter. She asked what happened and I explained the situation.</p>
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