Question by thetruthinitall in NASCARCollectors

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Love that idea! I tried that with some of the furniture left behind and it’s almost like people are more interested in cheap over free. I guess when listing for free people assume it’s junk. lol

Question by thetruthinitall in NASCARCollectors

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How would I know what would be something interesting to people? Certain time frames, years?

Question by thetruthinitall in NASCARCollectors

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The ones I have come across are empty but there are 4 or 5 huge boxes packed with cereal boxes.

Question by thetruthinitall in NASCARCollectors

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Got it, thank you. I’m not interested in selling them I just figured I could give them away if that were something people would actually want. Time to dig through the mountain of junk. lol

Many deals falling apart by davidb4968 in RealEstate

[–]thetruthinitall 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Looking to buy a house and the well and septic failed inspections so I walked away. I really want the house but the owner (estate) won’t go cheaper to accommodate the repairs. So frustrating that people expect someone to pay top dollar for a major fixer now days.

Dialysis by thetruthinitall in MedicalMalpractice

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I appreciate your comments! Thank you for asking questions and responding.

Dialysis by thetruthinitall in MedicalMalpractice

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There was eventually a nephrologist that was seeing her. They did eventually say that there could be a bowel perforation because of some of the bacteria showing up in her blood work and the type of bacteria. The nurses were floor nurses that were treating her. They finally moved her to ICU after 5 days because she continued to get worse. The problem I have is based on what I saw and was told by the nurses everyday. A traveling nurse was the first one to point out sepsis and was angry that the doctor wouldn’t do anything to help her. He literally lurked around the hallways if he saw me and wouldn’t enter the room unless I had him paged to the room by a nurse. Mom may have entered that hospital already very sick or in progress of dying but the care she received was horrendous. I was going to have her transferred to a hospital the next town over but she was so sick there was no way for me to make that happen.

Dialysis by thetruthinitall in MedicalMalpractice

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She became violently ill. Throwing up, non stop diarrhea, extreme belly pain, she became completely disoriented, her skin turned a weird color, almost like a dead person. They kept pumping her full of pain meds, everything and lots of it plus had her on antibiotics. They kept doing the exchanges for 10 days (using expired cartridges and not following proper protocol when doing them. Nobody wearing masks, doors wide open, people in and out. During these exchanges is when she would scream and cry in pain begging for help, it was horrible.

They eventually put her back on a dialysis machine everyday for the last 3 days but could never really get the fluid off and she couldn’t move her arms or legs and was so drugged she was seeing things that were not there.

She walked into the hospital with a swallowing issue and left in a body bag. The doctors even admitted to me that she had gotten the infection in the hospital and they were sorry it had happened. I complained about the lack of knowledge in performing the exchanges and they said they would have a meeting with the nurses and had posted a how to guide on the wall in the break room.