I get this on both ends, but making a video like this is just toxic and it only adds to the bullshit. "We'll make you wish that you would die" makes me sick to my fucking stomach.
Its not about who doesn't have insurance... it is about people abusing the system to get drugs to abuse or sell! I HAVE SEEN IT FROM BOTH ENDS!!!!! As a nurse and as a family member of a Drug Addict. Before you get on your high horses.... How would you feel if your mother was in critical condition and some disrespectful drug seeker was demanding attention or taking up the ER bed and staff time?
Actually, I love tying up the ER just so I can get pain medication to get high from. I always laugh on my way out the door with my nice narcotic rx, even if it did take 5 hours, i dont give up!! you doctors cant do anything about people like me so you might as well get used to it. i love getting 150 percocets every month, 200 dollars in food stamps every month, and free internet and cell phone from my dad. abusing the system is the best!!! what are you jealous??
OBVIOUSLY YOU ER DOCTORS HAVE NO RESPECT FOR YOUR PATIENTS. SO WHAT IF SOME PEOPLE DONT HAVE INSURANCE, AND HAVE NO OTHER CHOICE BUT TO COME TO THE ER FOR TREATMENT. DO YOU ACTUALLY THINK WE ENJOY WAITING NINE HOURS TO BE TREATED LIKE CRIMINALS ON TRIAL? YOU PEOPLE ARE HORRIBLE, WHATS WRONG WITH YOU? IF YOU HATE YOUR JOB SO MUCH, PLEASE DO THE WORLD A FAVOR AND GET INTO A NEW LINE OF WORK. PEOPLE SHOULDNT HAVE TO SUFFER BECAUSE YOU DOCTORS ARE SO JADED AND DONT BELIEVE ANYONE SUFFERS PAIN.
Just because I'm 23 years old and have kidney stones all the fucking time. I get called a drug seeker because I'm so young to be constantly getting them. Fuck the bullshit doctor ego shit. A doctor will get the fuck knocked out of them if I have to keep going through pain because of their bullshit ego.
I gave it 5 stars because of the lyrics. There are patients like this, sad to say. They're also the most demanding, obnoxious ones too. People like this are a drain on the healthcare system and of society in general.
I get where you are coming from, I used to be a "Drug seeker" I had a serious problem with pain pills. I was not selling them, But I could'nt go a day without them. That went on for many years until suboxone came along. The funny thing is, I didnt get started on the streets, It was a doctor that gave me copius amounts of percocet for a couple fractured ribs. Even long after I healed I would go and get more, No questions asked. I developed a habit from that accident, That took years to rectify.
@invinoveritas56 an hour is quick. and i've had kidney stones, so i know you were miserable. like some other people answered, as long as you were breathing and not bleeding, you were cool. and he isn't talking about people in real pain, it;s the ones looking for scripts to sell that keep us from being able to see you faster.
Man, I've lost track of how many times I've been to the ER faking a "real bad toot-ache". I'd go to one hospital a few times, then go to another one, etc. etc...While I was using, I def. never thought about how it was taking attention/care away from the people who really needed to be there..and actually, even if I would have, it wouldn't of made a difference. It's unbelievable how much a person can change..the hard part is changing back!
@invinoveritas56 An hour in the ER is no wait time at all. And yes I'm sure your pain was bad. However did you stop to think that if the MDs and RNs weren't clogged dealing with A-holes like in the song, then maybe you're tx might have gone even faster. Additionally, kidney stones suck, however in emergency medicine if you are breathing, not bleeding out, or having an AMI, you are probably not the sickest pt there and may need to wait.
Note in the description, this is what you'd LIKE to say to patients...not what you ACTUALLY say and do to patients. Please tell me that nobody has ever thought in their head that they'd like to have cursed someone out, or hit someone. What separates a bad person from a good person is their ability to know right from wrong and have some self control. It's better to get it out of your system like this than is real life.
@texicannc ohhhh how off key we are, just like out drug seekers! BTW, for those who don't work with them, I believe the caveat is to disbelieve 75% of what you see and 95% of what you hear....or something like that. Well done!!
@texicannc I hate it when those stupid doctors don't give me my adderrall and oxycontin. I always have to see 2 or 3 different ones cause the stupid idiots just don't get it. How hard is it really to reach all the way in your shirt pocket, grab that pen, and refill my prescriptions? I don't need to hear your fucking life story you fucking asshole. I know why I'm here, you know why I'm here, let's be real abou it.
I'm a current nursing student and while I understand the fear of med-seeking patient, evidenced based practice definitely says that pain is such a subjective experience that it's not for us as nurses to decide that someone is a drug seeker and we should treat the pain...
Very disturbing video. I've worked ER for 12 years and I see this attitude every day. It's amazing the contempt people have for each other. Have you ever at least considered that a true opiate addict could not maintain a habit via ER visits? They would be in withdraws every day. And the few pills they give at discharge wouldn't last the night. Why not get some humility before you think you can read your patients mind. How long were you a nurse before you became so full of hate?
i'm a ct tech and it's only taken 2 years for me to hate ER patients. i always ask if their primary car physician sent them to the ER. the answer i get is no. then i ask do they have a primary care physician. the answer i get is no. then i ask how long have they had their "pain". before i get an answer and a request for a soda and a blanket, i have to wait for them to finish their cell phone call on a phone that's nicer than mine. funny though, they don't have insurance.
Thank you. Oncology/radiology RN for 16 years and yeah, there are patients who probably are seeking drugs, however, I still believe that by the time we wish violence on patients who may, in fact, be seeking drugs, we need to get the hell out of the profession. what ever happened to "Pain is what the patient says it is"? ED sees sometimes the worst of the worst, but that doesn't justify this attitude.
I despise the song Delilah simply b/c it's been overplayed TO DEATH; this version had me grinning the entire time.
Whenever I hear Delilah, I'll play this in my head! (Delilah was a sweet, simple, earnest song the first five times I heard it, and then . . . . . . . .)
their pain level is 10 on a scale from 1 - 10, although this is supposed to be the highest level of pain, you are able to bitch and moan, talk on your cell phone, press the call light a billion times for BS like, You want food and soda and a pillow and " how long is this gonna take? and you haven't even been in the room 5 mins?!?! Drug seeker disgust me! sorry if you're offened! get over it and take some more drugs!
ok, so you may think that a lot of people get mistaken as drug seekers, but I have worked in an ER for many years and most of the time people saying "I'm not a drug seeker" are really freaking looking or drugs, what the hell did they come to the ER for??? pain meds! so you are seeking drugs.
Thank god for the British NHS with doctors and nurses who actually care as its called a DUTY OF CARE..Dont agree with your song at all and your crap singing makes me dislike it even more!!
For those who posted the comments about becoming a nurse in order to care for people---so did the rest of us!! And if you've ever worked ER, you know those who are there to get their 12th Lortab script this week are taking these caring nurses away from those who really need them--those who are sick/injured/dying, whatever. I realize addicts need help, but STAY OUT OF THE ER!!! That's why it's called the ER--it's for emergencies! Not to give you another script to sell to pay your light bill!!!!!!
from experience, you know who is really in pain and who is just trying to get a pain medication, new nurses and students will learn. maybe a reality shock like ... oh say your doing compressions on a full code and a drugs seeker is in the next room bitching about how they need some pain medication and why does everyone need to be in on the code? and that person has no signs or symptoms of discomfort and is a frequent flyer in the ER??!!? you will see. and this did really happen!
@jerzyryder but on the other hand, if someone says they have a migraine, we automatically think 'drug seeker'. i've only been to the er twice in my life for migraines. i refused to go otherwise, simply because i know how we think. i went to the e.r. in the hospital i work at, and was treated like i just wanted a script for percocet. all i really wanted was some toradol and a shot of phenergan, so i'd quit puking. it's a shame we get so jaded.
My favorite is when a couple comes in...seperately. They never talk to each other, never make eye contact, go to different rooms, and when asked if they know each other they say no. But wait, who is that listed as their emergency contact? Oh, caught in a drug seeking lie. How is that toothache anyway?
I've worked in an ER for a number of years and this song is amazing. We've actually had a few arrests recently. Thank God we can work with police to get these junkies off the streets. Good Job on the song.
I'd bet money there are patients that unfairly get labeled as drug seekers by Physicians. I know there are alot of bad apples just looking for drugs. But I feel there are people who really need them, who get labeled unfairly. And it isn't right.
They are not just words. Words destroy or heal. Words pushed me into addiction and Words saved me from hell fire. The power of life and death is in your tongue. Ask any abused child. I don't care if it's just a song words get in your heart and they are filled with power; good or bad.
As a respiratory therapist, I've seen drug seekers in the ED....I also have a relative that is one.....and she even has a morphine pump!!! Sometimes you have to vent and what better way than with music! :-)
You have obviously never been addicted. Don't you have to want to ease suffering instead of playing with someones life and making sport of it? Hmm, I wonder what a drug seeker would really like to do to you..
Will of God13...You go!!! I thought the video was pathetic. As a RN, I'm in the business of caring for people. Get out if you can't. Obviously, you've never had a loved one addicted.
continued ..Thank you joannie1q2w3e,All of this happened AFTER I had a felony weapons charge for demanding drugs in a large ER. Later on I stole, crashed through drug store front glass at night to run in and out. I hung out with drug store burglars. I lived in the woods and kept a U-100 for my daily Dilaudid doses. So it is not a joke to me. People are naive about addiction. There is a whole world they don't see.
WillofGod13....As Jethro Tull says in his song "Skating Away.." "To those who live just one more day..to do the things they should have done." That is you, my man! And I thought I had a history, being a hippie from the late sixties/early seventies. But my acid stories are high stories. And so, to return to this song, music tells us stories. We are nurses. I became a nurse TO HELP PEOPLE. The lyrics are putting down those with addiction problems. Do not judge, least yee shall judged.
joannie1q2w3e...I was there too in 60's early 70's, angel dust, thc, hash, mushrooms, window pane, mescaline, MDA etc. I became a minister because I was called by God. I was a drug addict but not anymore. I see drug addicts, prostitutes, alcoholics, self righteous, snooty, bitter people, criminals etc as being created in the image of God with His breath of life in them. Judging people for their sins or weaknesses is dangerous. continued...
Jeremiah15:19b...when you take the precious from the vile you shall be as my mouth...When we see things the way God sees them we will say what He says... If we see a person as worthless and not as a creation of God we are judging ourselves. Because we are judged by the same kind of judgment that we give out. So Amen, sister. We are ALL skating away on thin ice every day...
Thanks, joannie1q2w3e, In my wilder days I lived with two nurses. One worked on a terminal floor and the other in ER. They brought home all kinds of goodys. First time I ever heard of a Bromptons cocktail. But mostly opiate derivatives or synthetic narcotics. I learned to inject myself in any vein with either hand & ended up on methadone living on the streets for two years until I got arrested and kicked methadone cold turkey in the hole.
It's funny and something many of us can relate to. Certainly there are people with real pain, but there are the frequent fliers who come up with some ingenious stories trying to get more meds. My personal favorite was the guy who said he opened him bottle of pain meds as he was driving the the interstate hit a pothole and the entire bottle went flying out the window. The temperature outside that day was 30 degrees, yeah sure the window was rolled all the way down.
After Listening, Then reading the comments on this I have mixed feelings. I for one don't think it's ok to talk about making anyone go through misery. Although I DO think its OK to Laugh and make fun. People do take things too serious that's for sure! I have had an experience where I was treated like a seeker. When I was in SEVER pain. I have Crohn's disease and the flare up's can be HORRIBLE! Anyway yeah chill out people. Your just proving to everyone that you are one of them!!!
This is great! As an ER nurse true pain should be managed but drug seekers lie, change prescriptions, treat nurses like crap, have other drugs in their urine that they have no script for, do all this on medicaid so I have to pay for it and bottom line, WASTE my time in the ER for people that are really sick or hurt.
If you worked the ER and were inundated with drug seeking personalities, shelter seeking behavior...individuals on the dole who milk the system and waste YOUR tax dollars, then maybe, just maybe, you might listen to this song, read the lyrics and...oh, I don't know, LAUGH!"
I'm guessing this was written by a patient who had been abused/tortured by a nurse/doctor. Like the guy
who once said "I KNOW NOTHING I CAN DO CAN
HURT YOU AND PRECEDED TO TORTURE ME
for 8 hours. They were trying to get blood out of my tiny viens and it was only 67 defgrees. Finally a big guy came down from the office and said "THIS CAN'T GO ON ANY MORE."
So he gave me in intramuscular injection of a muscle
relaxant and took the blood. If you gotta get it out,
If you worked the ER and were inundated with drug seeking personalities, shelter seeking behavior...individuals on the dole who milk the system and waste YOUR tax dollars, then maybe, just maybe, you might listen to this song, read the lyrics and...oh, I don't know, LAUGH!
The really disturbing thing is that this person sounds like a real health care provider as well as a psychopath. I would not be surprised to see a made for TV movie about something he does in the future. This type of sadism has no place in the health care profession, and my advice is that you seek some counseling dude. No one goes to a rapper for help with spousal abuse. Someone may actually turn up looking to you for help. God help them. Burnout is a disease man, get help.
OMG! Pleeeezzze people! Have you EVER heard of such a thing as humour? & that thing that mouths do when they turn upwards at the corner? You should try it sometime it's good for the soul & before you go off on me. I am a female abuse survivor, have experienced a psych unit, am a cancer survivor so know real pain. & I can laugh at it while still WHEN APPROPRIATE , take all ED's issues seriously, serious enough to be an addocate for half of them. Get over yourself & get some perspective.
its like a 12/10 very bad (sitting quietly)
MrMustangman04 4 months ago
LOL
GanjaEclectus 5 months ago
Pain is supposed to be subjective, is it not?
mermaidcandy 7 months ago
Hahahaahahahah wow never heard this before hahahahahah. Funny I liked it peace out bruv
jazzaste123 8 months ago
I get this on both ends, but making a video like this is just toxic and it only adds to the bullshit. "We'll make you wish that you would die" makes me sick to my fucking stomach.
rizeorfall 8 months ago
Its not about who doesn't have insurance... it is about people abusing the system to get drugs to abuse or sell! I HAVE SEEN IT FROM BOTH ENDS!!!!! As a nurse and as a family member of a Drug Addict. Before you get on your high horses.... How would you feel if your mother was in critical condition and some disrespectful drug seeker was demanding attention or taking up the ER bed and staff time?
rnpj2000 1 year ago
Actually, I love tying up the ER just so I can get pain medication to get high from. I always laugh on my way out the door with my nice narcotic rx, even if it did take 5 hours, i dont give up!! you doctors cant do anything about people like me so you might as well get used to it. i love getting 150 percocets every month, 200 dollars in food stamps every month, and free internet and cell phone from my dad. abusing the system is the best!!! what are you jealous??
gwbian08 1 year ago
OBVIOUSLY YOU ER DOCTORS HAVE NO RESPECT FOR YOUR PATIENTS. SO WHAT IF SOME PEOPLE DONT HAVE INSURANCE, AND HAVE NO OTHER CHOICE BUT TO COME TO THE ER FOR TREATMENT. DO YOU ACTUALLY THINK WE ENJOY WAITING NINE HOURS TO BE TREATED LIKE CRIMINALS ON TRIAL? YOU PEOPLE ARE HORRIBLE, WHATS WRONG WITH YOU? IF YOU HATE YOUR JOB SO MUCH, PLEASE DO THE WORLD A FAVOR AND GET INTO A NEW LINE OF WORK. PEOPLE SHOULDNT HAVE TO SUFFER BECAUSE YOU DOCTORS ARE SO JADED AND DONT BELIEVE ANYONE SUFFERS PAIN.
gwbian08 1 year ago
Just because I'm 23 years old and have kidney stones all the fucking time. I get called a drug seeker because I'm so young to be constantly getting them. Fuck the bullshit doctor ego shit. A doctor will get the fuck knocked out of them if I have to keep going through pain because of their bullshit ego.
bumstead420 1 year ago
I gave it 5 stars because of the lyrics. There are patients like this, sad to say. They're also the most demanding, obnoxious ones too. People like this are a drain on the healthcare system and of society in general.
Hamstergirl71 1 year ago
I get where you are coming from, I used to be a "Drug seeker" I had a serious problem with pain pills. I was not selling them, But I could'nt go a day without them. That went on for many years until suboxone came along. The funny thing is, I didnt get started on the streets, It was a doctor that gave me copius amounts of percocet for a couple fractured ribs. Even long after I healed I would go and get more, No questions asked. I developed a habit from that accident, That took years to rectify.
devilslice 1 year ago
too funny!! omg... we need to talk... we need to do a project .... you are a rockstar!
lancepreston 1 year ago
@invinoveritas56 an hour is quick. and i've had kidney stones, so i know you were miserable. like some other people answered, as long as you were breathing and not bleeding, you were cool. and he isn't talking about people in real pain, it;s the ones looking for scripts to sell that keep us from being able to see you faster.
tranurse 1 year ago
Man, I've lost track of how many times I've been to the ER faking a "real bad toot-ache". I'd go to one hospital a few times, then go to another one, etc. etc...While I was using, I def. never thought about how it was taking attention/care away from the people who really needed to be there..and actually, even if I would have, it wouldn't of made a difference. It's unbelievable how much a person can change..the hard part is changing back!
jjc032681 1 year ago 2
Hey, you may not be on key, but it actually adds to the humor!! Aren't ALL of our drug-seekers a bit "off-key?" I think it's great!! applause!!!!
afterdark747 1 year ago
GOD ......your awesome this is soo true..we all get so tired of it and burned
camillusb 1 year ago
@invinoveritas56 An hour in the ER is no wait time at all. And yes I'm sure your pain was bad. However did you stop to think that if the MDs and RNs weren't clogged dealing with A-holes like in the song, then maybe you're tx might have gone even faster. Additionally, kidney stones suck, however in emergency medicine if you are breathing, not bleeding out, or having an AMI, you are probably not the sickest pt there and may need to wait.
loganwrestler 1 year ago
Note in the description, this is what you'd LIKE to say to patients...not what you ACTUALLY say and do to patients. Please tell me that nobody has ever thought in their head that they'd like to have cursed someone out, or hit someone. What separates a bad person from a good person is their ability to know right from wrong and have some self control. It's better to get it out of your system like this than is real life.
rattiex2 1 year ago
@rattiex2
Thanks for the comment...least SOMEONE gets it.
texicannc 1 year ago
@texicannc ohhhh how off key we are, just like out drug seekers! BTW, for those who don't work with them, I believe the caveat is to disbelieve 75% of what you see and 95% of what you hear....or something like that. Well done!!
afterdark747 1 year ago
@texicannc I hate it when those stupid doctors don't give me my adderrall and oxycontin. I always have to see 2 or 3 different ones cause the stupid idiots just don't get it. How hard is it really to reach all the way in your shirt pocket, grab that pen, and refill my prescriptions? I don't need to hear your fucking life story you fucking asshole. I know why I'm here, you know why I'm here, let's be real abou it.
Mr6shotns240s 1 year ago
I'm a current nursing student and while I understand the fear of med-seeking patient, evidenced based practice definitely says that pain is such a subjective experience that it's not for us as nurses to decide that someone is a drug seeker and we should treat the pain...
rainandcoffee 1 year ago
@rainandcoffee BWAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!!!!!! Go work in my ER sometime.
loganwrestler 1 year ago
you only had to wait an hour? that's really a short wait time. you're lucky. next time, try an urgent care. they're much faster.
jmc647 2 years ago
And you have no idea what that ER nurse was doing, hell, she may have been saving someones life, for all you know.
texicannc 2 years ago 2
Very disturbing video. I've worked ER for 12 years and I see this attitude every day. It's amazing the contempt people have for each other. Have you ever at least considered that a true opiate addict could not maintain a habit via ER visits? They would be in withdraws every day. And the few pills they give at discharge wouldn't last the night. Why not get some humility before you think you can read your patients mind. How long were you a nurse before you became so full of hate?
obbeachbum69 2 years ago
i'm a ct tech and it's only taken 2 years for me to hate ER patients. i always ask if their primary car physician sent them to the ER. the answer i get is no. then i ask do they have a primary care physician. the answer i get is no. then i ask how long have they had their "pain". before i get an answer and a request for a soda and a blanket, i have to wait for them to finish their cell phone call on a phone that's nicer than mine. funny though, they don't have insurance.
jmc647 2 years ago
Thank you. Oncology/radiology RN for 16 years and yeah, there are patients who probably are seeking drugs, however, I still believe that by the time we wish violence on patients who may, in fact, be seeking drugs, we need to get the hell out of the profession. what ever happened to "Pain is what the patient says it is"? ED sees sometimes the worst of the worst, but that doesn't justify this attitude.
dimmydots 1 year ago
Ohhh you have such a horrible voice.. ohhhh please never sing again!
froznic 2 years ago
@froznic
Thanks...but I SWEAR I sound good in the shower....if only I could move the 'puter in there!
texicannc 2 years ago
rofl!
froznic 2 years ago
I like the song, just not the singer!
jarreau39 2 years ago
I despise the song Delilah simply b/c it's been overplayed TO DEATH; this version had me grinning the entire time.
Whenever I hear Delilah, I'll play this in my head! (Delilah was a sweet, simple, earnest song the first five times I heard it, and then . . . . . . . .)
fifirockefeller 2 years ago
Everybody that got mad bout this song is a seeker!!!! hahahaha!
TraumaMomma917 2 years ago
their pain level is 10 on a scale from 1 - 10, although this is supposed to be the highest level of pain, you are able to bitch and moan, talk on your cell phone, press the call light a billion times for BS like, You want food and soda and a pillow and " how long is this gonna take? and you haven't even been in the room 5 mins?!?! Drug seeker disgust me! sorry if you're offened! get over it and take some more drugs!
jerzyryder 2 years ago 2
ok, so you may think that a lot of people get mistaken as drug seekers, but I have worked in an ER for many years and most of the time people saying "I'm not a drug seeker" are really freaking looking or drugs, what the hell did they come to the ER for??? pain meds! so you are seeking drugs.
jerzyryder 2 years ago
Ignorant pricks.
froznic 2 years ago
the willofgod13poster exposes the typical criminal mind. "Words pushed me into addiction " , yup, it's not your fault when you choose wrong.
MrReadandlearn 2 years ago
Thank god for the British NHS with doctors and nurses who actually care as its called a DUTY OF CARE..Dont agree with your song at all and your crap singing makes me dislike it even more!!
scottishstrawberry 2 years ago
For those who posted the comments about becoming a nurse in order to care for people---so did the rest of us!! And if you've ever worked ER, you know those who are there to get their 12th Lortab script this week are taking these caring nurses away from those who really need them--those who are sick/injured/dying, whatever. I realize addicts need help, but STAY OUT OF THE ER!!! That's why it's called the ER--it's for emergencies! Not to give you another script to sell to pay your light bill!!!!!!
jenwright31 2 years ago 12
AMEN!!!
from experience, you know who is really in pain and who is just trying to get a pain medication, new nurses and students will learn. maybe a reality shock like ... oh say your doing compressions on a full code and a drugs seeker is in the next room bitching about how they need some pain medication and why does everyone need to be in on the code? and that person has no signs or symptoms of discomfort and is a frequent flyer in the ER??!!? you will see. and this did really happen!
jerzyryder 2 years ago 2
@jerzyryder but on the other hand, if someone says they have a migraine, we automatically think 'drug seeker'. i've only been to the er twice in my life for migraines. i refused to go otherwise, simply because i know how we think. i went to the e.r. in the hospital i work at, and was treated like i just wanted a script for percocet. all i really wanted was some toradol and a shot of phenergan, so i'd quit puking. it's a shame we get so jaded.
tranurse 1 year ago
My favorite is when a couple comes in...seperately. They never talk to each other, never make eye contact, go to different rooms, and when asked if they know each other they say no. But wait, who is that listed as their emergency contact? Oh, caught in a drug seeking lie. How is that toothache anyway?
notfondofyou 2 years ago 2
I've worked in an ER for a number of years and this song is amazing. We've actually had a few arrests recently. Thank God we can work with police to get these junkies off the streets. Good Job on the song.
notfondofyou 2 years ago 2
I'd bet money there are patients that unfairly get labeled as drug seekers by Physicians. I know there are alot of bad apples just looking for drugs. But I feel there are people who really need them, who get labeled unfairly. And it isn't right.
shred3303 2 years ago
Reply to joannie1q2w3e, Thank you,
They are not just words. Words destroy or heal. Words pushed me into addiction and Words saved me from hell fire. The power of life and death is in your tongue. Ask any abused child. I don't care if it's just a song words get in your heart and they are filled with power; good or bad.
WillofGod13 2 years ago
As a respiratory therapist, I've seen drug seekers in the ED....I also have a relative that is one.....and she even has a morphine pump!!! Sometimes you have to vent and what better way than with music! :-)
SCPanda 2 years ago
You have obviously never been addicted. Don't you have to want to ease suffering instead of playing with someones life and making sport of it? Hmm, I wonder what a drug seeker would really like to do to you..
WillofGod13 2 years ago
The last druggy I cared for wanted to perform unusual sex acts on me...but only if I gave her Vicodin.
DUDE...IT'S A SONG.....!!!
texicannc 2 years ago
Your right, I apologize. Please forgive me. I was a little ticked off last night. Where is this girl now? Just kiddin'....
WillofGod13 2 years ago
Will of God13...You go!!! I thought the video was pathetic. As a RN, I'm in the business of caring for people. Get out if you can't. Obviously, you've never had a loved one addicted.
joannie1q2w3e 2 years ago
continued ..Thank you joannie1q2w3e,All of this happened AFTER I had a felony weapons charge for demanding drugs in a large ER. Later on I stole, crashed through drug store front glass at night to run in and out. I hung out with drug store burglars. I lived in the woods and kept a U-100 for my daily Dilaudid doses. So it is not a joke to me. People are naive about addiction. There is a whole world they don't see.
WillofGod13 2 years ago
WillofGod13....As Jethro Tull says in his song "Skating Away.." "To those who live just one more day..to do the things they should have done." That is you, my man! And I thought I had a history, being a hippie from the late sixties/early seventies. But my acid stories are high stories. And so, to return to this song, music tells us stories. We are nurses. I became a nurse TO HELP PEOPLE. The lyrics are putting down those with addiction problems. Do not judge, least yee shall judged.
joannie1q2w3e 2 years ago
joannie1q2w3e...I was there too in 60's early 70's, angel dust, thc, hash, mushrooms, window pane, mescaline, MDA etc. I became a minister because I was called by God. I was a drug addict but not anymore. I see drug addicts, prostitutes, alcoholics, self righteous, snooty, bitter people, criminals etc as being created in the image of God with His breath of life in them. Judging people for their sins or weaknesses is dangerous. continued...
WillofGod13 2 years ago
continued reply to joannie1q2w3e,
Jeremiah15:19b...when you take the precious from the vile you shall be as my mouth...When we see things the way God sees them we will say what He says... If we see a person as worthless and not as a creation of God we are judging ourselves. Because we are judged by the same kind of judgment that we give out. So Amen, sister. We are ALL skating away on thin ice every day...
WillofGod13 2 years ago
Thanks, joannie1q2w3e, In my wilder days I lived with two nurses. One worked on a terminal floor and the other in ER. They brought home all kinds of goodys. First time I ever heard of a Bromptons cocktail. But mostly opiate derivatives or synthetic narcotics. I learned to inject myself in any vein with either hand & ended up on methadone living on the streets for two years until I got arrested and kicked methadone cold turkey in the hole.
WillofGod13 2 years ago
"three more tries to get your IV" ...lol...
this is the theme song for our unit...lol...
not everyone could appreciate the lyrics... being a nurse, i find it soooo hilarious especially the speculums and probes... lol....
marikitgarcia 2 years ago
I couldn't help but laugh, imagining the people you were talking about... but stlil... it was kinda creepy...
DannyElkinsGuitar 2 years ago
It's funny and something many of us can relate to. Certainly there are people with real pain, but there are the frequent fliers who come up with some ingenious stories trying to get more meds. My personal favorite was the guy who said he opened him bottle of pain meds as he was driving the the interstate hit a pothole and the entire bottle went flying out the window. The temperature outside that day was 30 degrees, yeah sure the window was rolled all the way down.
Tayquackky 2 years ago 3
this is great!!
LINYfirefighter1001 2 years ago 2
After Listening, Then reading the comments on this I have mixed feelings. I for one don't think it's ok to talk about making anyone go through misery. Although I DO think its OK to Laugh and make fun. People do take things too serious that's for sure! I have had an experience where I was treated like a seeker. When I was in SEVER pain. I have Crohn's disease and the flare up's can be HORRIBLE! Anyway yeah chill out people. Your just proving to everyone that you are one of them!!!
djtripp22 2 years ago
love it. gonna show da peeps at my ER. So funny
akuachocojacky 3 years ago
I agree -it's awesome, chill out. Genius lyrics. 5's
onelasssttime 3 years ago
This is great! As an ER nurse true pain should be managed but drug seekers lie, change prescriptions, treat nurses like crap, have other drugs in their urine that they have no script for, do all this on medicaid so I have to pay for it and bottom line, WASTE my time in the ER for people that are really sick or hurt.
montananurs 3 years ago 2
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This is sick! Pain is relative and manafests in many ways. May god have mercy on your patiants, and your soul!
gbrphoto 3 years ago
Okay, let me reinterate:
"Damn, you guys crack me up...IT'S A SONG!!!
Lyrics, words that rhyme, syllables...
If you worked the ER and were inundated with drug seeking personalities, shelter seeking behavior...individuals on the dole who milk the system and waste YOUR tax dollars, then maybe, just maybe, you might listen to this song, read the lyrics and...oh, I don't know, LAUGH!"
texicannc 3 years ago
I'm guessing this was written by a patient who had been abused/tortured by a nurse/doctor. Like the guy
who once said "I KNOW NOTHING I CAN DO CAN
HURT YOU AND PRECEDED TO TORTURE ME
for 8 hours. They were trying to get blood out of my tiny viens and it was only 67 defgrees. Finally a big guy came down from the office and said "THIS CAN'T GO ON ANY MORE."
So he gave me in intramuscular injection of a muscle
relaxant and took the blood. If you gotta get it out,
songs are fine--laughing is OK.
DadsBlueAngel 3 years ago 3
Texicannc, your videos are great. Its pretty obvious who has never worked the ED. You're keeping our ICU laughing. Keep up the good work.
matkisr 3 years ago 3
You all won't understand this song until you've worked in the ER for awhile. We REALLY get tired of being lied to.
gr8rn2b 3 years ago
Damn, you guys crack me up...IT'S A SONG!!!
Lyrics, words that rhyme, syllables...
If you worked the ER and were inundated with drug seeking personalities, shelter seeking behavior...individuals on the dole who milk the system and waste YOUR tax dollars, then maybe, just maybe, you might listen to this song, read the lyrics and...oh, I don't know, LAUGH!
texicannc 3 years ago
i agree
burbridgeben 3 years ago
The really disturbing thing is that this person sounds like a real health care provider as well as a psychopath. I would not be surprised to see a made for TV movie about something he does in the future. This type of sadism has no place in the health care profession, and my advice is that you seek some counseling dude. No one goes to a rapper for help with spousal abuse. Someone may actually turn up looking to you for help. God help them. Burnout is a disease man, get help.
530Rose 3 years ago
Gee, jcmti, get a grip ITS A SONG! I'm sure you must leave the same kind of comments on rapper videos that tout woman abuse and cop killing, right?
texicannc 3 years ago
i think its time you retire. its one thing to be cynical and a little jaded but malicious and cruel - way too far.
jcmti 3 years ago
OMG! Pleeeezzze people! Have you EVER heard of such a thing as humour? & that thing that mouths do when they turn upwards at the corner? You should try it sometime it's good for the soul & before you go off on me. I am a female abuse survivor, have experienced a psych unit, am a cancer survivor so know real pain. & I can laugh at it while still WHEN APPROPRIATE , take all ED's issues seriously, serious enough to be an addocate for half of them. Get over yourself & get some perspective.
springrobin 3 years ago 7
I like most of the ED sing alongs...but this one was a bit creepy for me
nursejadams 3 years ago