Is it crazy that I'm considering re-applying for the site? I think it must be a phase. It will probably pass.
I did have a really good idea just now though.
I'm a little ticked off at the moment. Why does this keep coming up with the same people?
An old friend contacts me after two years. He suggests I drive an hour to see him. I think maybe, it would be nice to see an old friend again. Except that he has no intention of being a friend in the 'friendly' sense of the word I found out - no I won't make out with you, dance for you, webcam for you (even if I had a webcam!), and now I'm definitely not driving the hour to see you. Douchebag.
So what is everyone doing this weekend?
I did have a really good idea just now though.
I'm a little ticked off at the moment. Why does this keep coming up with the same people?
An old friend contacts me after two years. He suggests I drive an hour to see him. I think maybe, it would be nice to see an old friend again. Except that he has no intention of being a friend in the 'friendly' sense of the word I found out - no I won't make out with you, dance for you, webcam for you (even if I had a webcam!), and now I'm definitely not driving the hour to see you. Douchebag.
So what is everyone doing this weekend?
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The second time, another girl vomitted. I didn't have as much warning. I could tell she wasn't feeling well but I didn't expect her to. Luckily, the nurse got her a bag in time. I sort of stiffened up and I think my hands were shaking, but I was in the middle of taking another girl's blood pressure so I focused on the task. I did not feel nearly as anxious during or after that incident, because I had experienced it before and been just fine. I also think it helped that the day before work, I'd taken 1/4 of a Klonopin. I think I will do that again this week. 1/4 is enough to function just fine but still take the edge off of anxiety, I think.
...was that what you were wondering, or were you wondering about the work itself?
They come into the room. Usually a nurse walks with them, holding their arm... once or twice they've come in in wheelchairs. They sit in a reclining vinyl armchair. One of us takes their blood pressure, and helps them put on a heating pad. I ask them how they feel. It's not necessary but I like to... also because it helps me get a feel for whether they might be sick or not. Then they are offered Tylenol, and a drink - ginger ale, water, apple juice, orange juice, or cranberry. We just kind of sit and chill, and take care of other patients. Half an hour later they get their blood pressure taken again, and if it's fine and they feel a little better, they get to go to the bathroom and make sure they are not bleeding too heavily. Then the nurse gives them a goody bag - it has antibiotics, condoms, info about the pills and about emergency contraception. Every woman leaves with a new plan for birth control and is encouraged to start it immediately or within a couple of weeks.