So as you may know, I was a patient on the psychward for a couple days this past December. I made this post in a previous thread about a psychiatric nurse who was doing my intake interview:
It didn't stop with the tarot readings. I later told her that I walk everywhere. Now I'm used to this one. Because literally everyone has an opinion. Everyone thinks I should get my drivers lisence, even though a driver's lisence does NOT GUARANTEE THAT YOU WILL EVER HAVE A FUCKING CAR! I don't believe it's worth the effort and I frankly don't give a rat's ass if anyone else does.
I proudly told the nurse, "We didn't have a car in the house till I was about fifteen. So frankly, I'm the third generation of a family who can say 'I walked X amount of miles in the snow to get to school."
"Well," said the nurse, in the same judgmental "what a dumbass" tone of voice. "Maybe you should get a lisence and end that insanity."
And yeah, I know, I probably should have reported her at somepoint during my stay. But I never saw her again in the three days I was there.
I recently caught the same speech from a psychiatric nurse who was doing my intake interview when I had to sit a spell on the psych ward. (long story)
I told her how I had moved to Salem so I could get the fortune teller's lisence, so that I could do tarot readings for profit. Her instant reaction, accompanied by a sad and "what an idiot" inflection was, "Do you believe in God?"
Just gotta love people who can't go the day without respecting another person's belief system.
I told her how I had moved to Salem so I could get the fortune teller's lisence, so that I could do tarot readings for profit. Her instant reaction, accompanied by a sad and "what an idiot" inflection was, "Do you believe in God?"
Just gotta love people who can't go the day without respecting another person's belief system.
I proudly told the nurse, "We didn't have a car in the house till I was about fifteen. So frankly, I'm the third generation of a family who can say 'I walked X amount of miles in the snow to get to school."
"Well," said the nurse, in the same judgmental "what a dumbass" tone of voice. "Maybe you should get a lisence and end that insanity."
And yeah, I know, I probably should have reported her at somepoint during my stay. But I never saw her again in the three days I was there.
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