Hope yore doin better man. I went to the doc on fri was expectin to hear covid or flu. Instead xrays showed bronc and a trace of pneu...put me on aggressive antobio and told me go to er if o2 stays below 90So I won’t starve while trying to recover from the pneumonia that had me unable to breathe late Sunday night.![]()
In this case I was hoping to hear pneumonia because the shortness of breath was so extreme if it had’ve been Covid I would have been in serious trouble. Pneumonia at that stage is easier to fight than when Covid gets that severe.Hope yore doin better man. I went to the doc on fri was expectin to hear covid or flu. Instead xrays showed bronc and a trace of pneu...put me on aggressive antobio and told me go to er if o2 stays below 90
Get well
No, I think there was a personal issue between the CFO and the dietary director. So by shutting down the cafeteria, it eliminated a couple of dietary staff.Sounds like it had governmental influences.
That’s pretty sad that a few people feuding about financial issues they must not know much about are responsible for depriving people of the medical care they need.No, I think there was a personal issue between the CFO and the dietary director. So by shutting down the cafeteria, it eliminated a couple of dietary staff.
Didn't matter really, there were enough terrible financial decisions made that the corporate entity shut down the whole hospital a few years later.
They made decisions out of fear. They paid literally millions for a small clinic building because they though a hospital in the next county wanted it. They had no proof, just speculation. They had to purchase, and pay to have installed, a new MRI machine for the building too. The corporate entity didn't fully fund this project either. Right before they closed down for good, they spent a couple hundred thousand bucks to install a new phone system and a full network hardware refresh. All new equipment and cabling. By this time the rumors had already been circulating that they were closing. Just dumb. And then they started cutting staff, specifially department dorectors they deemed unnecessary. They saved a few grand and it probably kept it open another 2 months. If they had cut the CEO loose, who didn't wanna be there anyway, they likely could've added another few months. Oh well.That’s pretty sad that a few people feuding about financial issues they must not know much about are responsible for depriving people of the medical care they need.
