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Pain doctor appointment today...wow wee
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<blockquote data-quote="DammitJanet" data-source="post: 525307" data-attributes="member: 1514"><p>This waiting room is about the size of a regular persons homes family room. Maybe 12 foot by 16 foot I am guessing. If it is wider it might be 14 by 20. No more. We are packed in there with let me think closely 8 chairs going down the outside wall, 3 chairs and the two water fountains and the door to the bathroom on the wall directly across. 5 chairs and a small corner table on the very back wall. Then rows of chairs with two chairs each up to the front where there is only one. I think there are 4 rows of chairs. It is a very small waiting room. This woman and her child were blocking the access to the bathroom and the water fountains. The waiting room was packed full. The staff is completely behind locked doors and closed windows. Inside we have no clue who these people are or what their names are or what patient they are with. We are called by numbers. Yesterday I was number 15. The only people who could have possibly known who these people were are the staff. If anyone in the waiting room had pulled out a phone and called the police and that woman flipped out, she could have seriously injured many of the really ill patients in that small room. I doubt the staff would have been able to get out there fast enough to stop it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DammitJanet, post: 525307, member: 1514"] This waiting room is about the size of a regular persons homes family room. Maybe 12 foot by 16 foot I am guessing. If it is wider it might be 14 by 20. No more. We are packed in there with let me think closely 8 chairs going down the outside wall, 3 chairs and the two water fountains and the door to the bathroom on the wall directly across. 5 chairs and a small corner table on the very back wall. Then rows of chairs with two chairs each up to the front where there is only one. I think there are 4 rows of chairs. It is a very small waiting room. This woman and her child were blocking the access to the bathroom and the water fountains. The waiting room was packed full. The staff is completely behind locked doors and closed windows. Inside we have no clue who these people are or what their names are or what patient they are with. We are called by numbers. Yesterday I was number 15. The only people who could have possibly known who these people were are the staff. If anyone in the waiting room had pulled out a phone and called the police and that woman flipped out, she could have seriously injured many of the really ill patients in that small room. I doubt the staff would have been able to get out there fast enough to stop it. [/QUOTE]
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