FragileGlass
Silver Member
@ben1982
Absolutely no offense to the OP, I’m sure they felt violated and rightfully so. There is a piece of information not clear. Was it an acute visit to an ER, the OP did state that they were in emotional crisis during the procedure. The rest of the description of the event feels like ER tactics. Again that was not clearly stated in the original post. That was an assumption on my part due to ER experience.
It appears they had a much better more compassionate experience during an elective medical facility where they were in absolute control and far more comforted and seemingly better prepared mentally for what is about to occur. In emergency units, people are highly on edge because they are in crisis, someone with PTSD and has stressors due medical history, would be a terrifying experience. My heart goes out to the OP.
To answer your question about violence, violence is never acceptable and will be dealt with accordingly. In fact violence in the medical profession is one of the most under reported incidents in relation to our job. The number of hospital staff injuries are staggeringly high. Hospitals and medical industry is one of the most violent and dangerous workplaces one can be in. Most patients that commit violence are also never charged or arrested.
Absolutely no offense to the OP, I’m sure they felt violated and rightfully so. There is a piece of information not clear. Was it an acute visit to an ER, the OP did state that they were in emotional crisis during the procedure. The rest of the description of the event feels like ER tactics. Again that was not clearly stated in the original post. That was an assumption on my part due to ER experience.
It appears they had a much better more compassionate experience during an elective medical facility where they were in absolute control and far more comforted and seemingly better prepared mentally for what is about to occur. In emergency units, people are highly on edge because they are in crisis, someone with PTSD and has stressors due medical history, would be a terrifying experience. My heart goes out to the OP.
To answer your question about violence, violence is never acceptable and will be dealt with accordingly. In fact violence in the medical profession is one of the most under reported incidents in relation to our job. The number of hospital staff injuries are staggeringly high. Hospitals and medical industry is one of the most violent and dangerous workplaces one can be in. Most patients that commit violence are also never charged or arrested.