do you deliver?...I'm salivating...sm.
Posted By: cat on 2008-01-30
In Reply to: My dad has always loved butterscotch, so...sm - Wondering
Callard and Bowser was the best butterscotch!....My grandfather was from Scotland (born 1902) and said "Any other butterscotch was just the scrapings off the floor from their plant"....(and I know you can hear the dialect).
We've always had cheesecake at bdy time...It's pretty easy to make from scratch.
You have a great day with your dad! Cat
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That sounds AWESOME!!!! (salivating...) - nm
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Hmm, deliver here
NM
So they will finally deliver your meds
on Monday but the transcription equipment they have for you has to wait until the 2nd? How messed up is that, you would think they would do it all in 1 trip. Geesh.
You should deliver your baby where you're comfortable....sm
with the hospital. Remember your OB/GYN will be with you only to check in on you and do the delivery - otherwise you'll be dealing with the hospital and its nursing staff. Delivering babies is a huge money maker for hospitals and you have a choice of where to go. I'd schedule an appointment with the other hospitals to tour the L&D/post-delivery area. In the Atlanta area all of the hospitals are happy to do this because they want your business.
I'd also switch doctors if they weren't available. There's no excuse for them to be too cheap to hire an answering service, or provide patients with at least a cell phone # of someone to contact after hours.
As far as the nasty nurse goes, send a letter to administration about her. They need to know who the good and bad employees are. Each time I've been to a hospital I've sent these kinds of letters and a good administrative team will tell you that it's feedback like this that helps them identified people/areas to improve and to know what is truly going well from a patient perspective.
Good luck on your upcoming delivery!
Emergencies happen, mine still deliver babies, etc. sm
But the staff should tell you when he is running behind and give you the option of rescheduling or staying.
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