tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2971383103866151443.post6680209157926054001..comments2024-03-19T09:42:45.476-07:00Comments on The World We Create: Proposed Improvements for the Hospital Environment (Life saving/ Boost to Economy/Improved life and deaths ect.)Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2971383103866151443.post-4170073814464180532016-01-27T22:19:50.378-08:002016-01-27T22:19:50.378-08:00Ashe: Yes def re blog and change whatever...I hear...Ashe: Yes def re blog and change whatever...I hear you on the clorox and probably plain soapy water would be better...I don't actually use any chemicals in my cleaning and think the hospital should use less...I was thinking of the clorox simply for the handy wipe factor...but maybe even vinegar wipes would do better!<br /><br />I agree! nurses should have shorter shifts than most people...its ridiculous and most are stressed, cranky and a hugely un healthy group as a whole and I feel for them as most of it isn't their fault. And some truly do care about their patients so it must be hard.<br /><br />I agree...lol.<br /><br />I also have that many campaign! I am also lucky my doc is now supportive of most of my alternative therapies and I have been healthier and more successful since I have adapted them. I only want to be in hospitals for instances like you mentioned or having a bone set ect. I used to frequent them a lot but I have learned through alternative therapies how to manage most of my pain and also just be healthier in general in diet ect...We have so many different people like you mentioned to be part of our team and all of them together with a doctor make an optimal solution to long term health!:)<br />Kmariehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12947797743800775255noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2971383103866151443.post-66353651850284463602016-01-27T19:04:50.303-08:002016-01-27T19:04:50.303-08:00My husband comes from a family of nurses and it is...My husband comes from a family of nurses and it is utterly ridiculous at the shifts medical staff are required to work. 24 hours straight and on their feet the whole time? Really? What genius thought THAT up? Can you really trust the people who think that's a swell idea to look after your own health properly?<br /><br />I certainly have no love of those deathtrap prisons, but your suggestions would make things a bit easier while you're an inmate awaiting probation. Clorox would make me sicker than whatever I came in with thanks to my own lovely sensory issues, but I believe the point is about proper disinfecting without encouraging super-germs in the process, and I wholeheartedly agree with that. Hospitals could scare a disease lab petri dish!<br /><br />My mini campaign is to have doctors accept "alternative"/traditional medicine as sound practice and the wisdom to know if a patient needs modern or traditional medicine (or both) to heal the quickest and most effectively. Naturopaths, midwives, chiropractors, massage therapists, all them "alternative" folk. A ruptured appendix definitely needs a wee bit of surgery to fix, but the sniffles or muscle knots would be fine with a few herbs or a good rub-down. I feel very blessed to have a professional looking after me that doesn't run for the silver crosses, torches, and pitch forks when I mention "alternative" medicine, and sometimes she even recommends some to me! :)<br /><br />(Probably gonna repost this to my own blog, but I promise I'll do proper linkage.)Ashe Skylerhttp://www.raven-wing.net/noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2971383103866151443.post-26361891695855087362016-01-18T18:38:25.324-08:002016-01-18T18:38:25.324-08:00I mostly agree but am trying to be diplomatic abou...I mostly agree but am trying to be diplomatic about it:) ha ha...There are so many things that need to change...but if I had a bone to set or a surgery that needed to be done it is the place to go...and I do feel lucky in some senses...but A LOT has to change and so many things could be prevented with some small changes that could lead to big changes and eventually cultural mindsets...I am so happy that the trend in birthing has gone to midwifery and home births again...or at least doulaship in hospitals to make it a better experience! that is definitely a good cultural move for the most part and one that def benefited me:) Changes...we need them...:)Kmariehttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12947797743800775255noreply@blogger.com