MS Fowler |
01-24-2015 02:32 AM |
Time for an update, and express great appreciation for my nurse practitioner.
First, the update.....as everyone predicted, the knees,are getting better. All that PT, and especially the stretching is making a,real difference. The knees still ache, but not as soon after the PT, and not as intensely. Real progress!!!
Secondly, I want to thank a member of the surgical team. The procedure for refilling my Oxycodone, once I was home, was for me to call the office this past Tuesday with a count of the remaining pills. I did this. The office "person" was to have someone write a refill Rx and put it in the mail. I live about 50 miles from the hospital, so this was to save me a trip. The written Rx did not arrive Thursday as planned. When it was not in today's mail, I went into panic mode. I am down to under 10 pills and there is bad weather in the forecast- ice and snow. As this is a schedule medication, the Rx can not be phoned, or faxed; the actual blue paper was required.
The first suggestion from the hospital was that I drive/ ride to the hospital and pick up a new Rx. It was already the start of the afternoon rush, and the stamina of both my driver and me was gone.. We had been out of the house since 11 am--the longest I had been out of the house previous to this was about 2 hours--and at that I was spent. Mary Ann, the nurse on the phone remained calm, asked for permission to work on a solution and then call me back.. She called back in 5 minutes with a proposal--- a nurse would leave the hospital and deliver a fresh Rx to the doctor's office. ( would you believe there was no one at the doctor's office who could write an Rx?!) The doctor's office is much closer to me and with much less traffic than the hospital.
There was only a narrow window of time to hit the Dr's office before closing. But it all worked out. I got the Rx, found a pharmacy with enough stock to fill the Rx, and then home. Ji Lee is not only the PA who saw me on the last visit prior to the surgery, she also left the hospital early today to delivery that much-needed piece of paper. Her leaving early also left the nursing staff left-handed for an hour or so.
In the age of CYA and everyone seeming to be looking for any excuse not to do the right thing, I am very appreciative not only of her efforts, but of the hospital allowing it.
Great appreciation from me for the Medstar Union Memorial hospital of Baltimore. MD, and everyone involved
( I proofread this before posting, and it looked alright, I hope nothing got changed, and that it is understandable)
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