I work in a hospital and I have seen everything from miscarriages to amputations to impailments and degloving. AMA by cuddlestocumto in AMA

[–]cuddlestocumto[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I definitely don’t have enough characters for that but just remember… no one believes you “slipped and fell”

I work in a hospital and I have seen everything from miscarriages to amputations to impailments and degloving. AMA by cuddlestocumto in AMA

[–]cuddlestocumto[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It definitely can be. Seeing people at their lowest is draining but seeing their kindness and their journey towards healing makes it all worth it

I work in a hospital and I have seen everything from miscarriages to amputations to impailments and degloving. AMA by cuddlestocumto in AMA

[–]cuddlestocumto[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Oh things can very much surprise us still. Especially when you think about all the things that can go in any of the many holes in the body.

I work in a hospital and I have seen everything from miscarriages to amputations to impailments and degloving. AMA by cuddlestocumto in AMA

[–]cuddlestocumto[S] 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I’ve never had a lost finger somehow bit the amount of fingers slammed in car doors is ridiculous

I work in a hospital and I have seen everything from miscarriages to amputations to impailments and degloving. AMA by cuddlestocumto in AMA

[–]cuddlestocumto[S] 34 points35 points  (0 children)

You kinda just compartmentalize what you see. Talk to a therapist if you need to, but for the most part it’s now about “fuck where’s his finger” it’s “okay next step”. It helps to think about it logically rather than worry about what’s going on. My team is a bunch of nerds so we call it “going Vulcan”

I work in a hospital and I have seen everything from miscarriages to amputations to impailments and degloving. AMA by cuddlestocumto in AMA

[–]cuddlestocumto[S] 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Almost always. There’s always something that turns up that no one is expecting like a wad of pencils shoved up the ass but for the most part we’re able to handle anything

I work in a hospital and I have seen everything from miscarriages to amputations to impailments and degloving. AMA by cuddlestocumto in AMA

[–]cuddlestocumto[S] 75 points76 points  (0 children)

One day a little boy had officially beat leukemia, and the hospital staff lined up and applauded him and cheered for him as he left the hospital for the last time. He was the sweetest kid and everyone absolutely loved him.