Have you ever met a hypersensitive nurse?
Put this in the medical section hoping out of an unpleasant situation someone will have food for thought and maybe put themselves in the "patients" shoes. You're not perfect, hope you know that too.
Because of a health issue I have 4 doctors and always have at least 2 appointments a month, this month I have an entire week of appointments at the end of the month and then the following week I will get blood drawn. Just saying to give you an idea of how PRODDED I feel. I have nothing against my doctors but when they all have different treatment ideas, mediating all of it is stressful.
So I went for a long walk today, when I go for long walks collectively I go 10 miles but at this point I was at 7. I went to the downtown of my city which I usually do on these long walks go get air conditioning and refreshments, and hop on the train a bit refreshed.
So I'm just getting to the downtown where the trains are and this nurse woman comes out of a building and walks down the same direction I'm going, but ahead of me. At this point (btw I'm visibily obese) my feet are very tired and I'm inching my way to the store for Gatorade. She turns around and looks at me then looks forward and shakes her head. So I thought she didn't like that I wasn't wearing a mask, it was on my chin so I put it on. Then she turned around and looked at me even more angrily and stormed up to a sidewalk stand that was there. It was then I realized she thought I was avoiding her because she thought that I thought she had Covid or something, and ITS JUST THAT I WAS FAT AND TIRED AND WALKING SLOW. I GET SO FUCKING MAD WHEN MEDICAL PEOPLE DO SHIT LIKE THIS BECAUSE IM ALWAYS BEING TOLD BY THE SAME PEOPLE NOT TO ASSUME SHIT, YOU CANT READ MY THOUGHTS BITCH.
So I walked a bit more ahead, took my phone out, and just leaned against a building, knowing that I was on one of the most heavily surveillaed streets in the US, which was fine, please give me a reason to sue I'd give half the money to charity and buy a timeshare. I was showing with my body language that I wasn't afraid of being confronted. She went back in the opposite direction, and I have no regrets.
Because of a health issue I have 4 doctors and always have at least 2 appointments a month, this month I have an entire week of appointments at the end of the month and then the following week I will get blood drawn. Just saying to give you an idea of how PRODDED I feel. I have nothing against my doctors but when they all have different treatment ideas, mediating all of it is stressful.
So I went for a long walk today, when I go for long walks collectively I go 10 miles but at this point I was at 7. I went to the downtown of my city which I usually do on these long walks go get air conditioning and refreshments, and hop on the train a bit refreshed.
So I'm just getting to the downtown where the trains are and this nurse woman comes out of a building and walks down the same direction I'm going, but ahead of me. At this point (btw I'm visibily obese) my feet are very tired and I'm inching my way to the store for Gatorade. She turns around and looks at me then looks forward and shakes her head. So I thought she didn't like that I wasn't wearing a mask, it was on my chin so I put it on. Then she turned around and looked at me even more angrily and stormed up to a sidewalk stand that was there. It was then I realized she thought I was avoiding her because she thought that I thought she had Covid or something, and ITS JUST THAT I WAS FAT AND TIRED AND WALKING SLOW. I GET SO FUCKING MAD WHEN MEDICAL PEOPLE DO SHIT LIKE THIS BECAUSE IM ALWAYS BEING TOLD BY THE SAME PEOPLE NOT TO ASSUME SHIT, YOU CANT READ MY THOUGHTS BITCH.
So I walked a bit more ahead, took my phone out, and just leaned against a building, knowing that I was on one of the most heavily surveillaed streets in the US, which was fine, please give me a reason to sue I'd give half the money to charity and buy a timeshare. I was showing with my body language that I wasn't afraid of being confronted. She went back in the opposite direction, and I have no regrets.