Great video! I think it's really good you keep up some form of self care routine for mental health 😊 When you are eventually admitted do you get your own room or is it shared with others? And with all your experience now, do you have a good idea of when Mabel's symptoms will be quick through the emergency process and when you'll be left waiting a long time?
These are all great questions! We go through the hospital system publicly, so our experiences with in-stays might be a bit different than someone who is admitted privately. It's up to chance whether we get our own room or a shared one - which can be anywhere from 2 to 4 beds. You'll get your own room if you're admitted for a contagion, like rhinovirus, etc. With the emergency process, we generally have a good idea of what will happen and about how long it'll take. If you're going in for signs of infection - fever, fatigue, chills - or general pain, like stomach aches, there'll likely be blood and urine tests done. This process will usually take a few hours with lots of waiting, and that's the quickest turnover. If we're being admitted, we can be in the ER for 6 hours or more waiting for a room.
Great video! I think it's really good you keep up some form of self care routine for mental health 😊 When you are eventually admitted do you get your own room or is it shared with others? And with all your experience now, do you have a good idea of when Mabel's symptoms will be quick through the emergency process and when you'll be left waiting a long time?
These are all great questions! We go through the hospital system publicly, so our experiences with in-stays might be a bit different than someone who is admitted privately. It's up to chance whether we get our own room or a shared one - which can be anywhere from 2 to 4 beds. You'll get your own room if you're admitted for a contagion, like rhinovirus, etc.
With the emergency process, we generally have a good idea of what will happen and about how long it'll take. If you're going in for signs of infection - fever, fatigue, chills - or general pain, like stomach aches, there'll likely be blood and urine tests done. This process will usually take a few hours with lots of waiting, and that's the quickest turnover. If we're being admitted, we can be in the ER for 6 hours or more waiting for a room.
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