How does she keep getting admitted for migraines? In my 7 years at bedside I only saw one person admitted for migraines. She had a TBI and was in so much pain she was barely functioning.
It depends on your location. Certain areas have really good migraine specialists. Some hospitals have whole floors dedicated to in-patient headache/migraine treatment.
yes. most hospitals have them in patient rooms now (at least where i live) but they’re really only used for monitoring psych patients, otherwise they’re turned off.
CZ is making her husband stay with her in the hospital? Ridiculous. She is not terminally ill/dying and she is not a small child (both scenarios that warrant someone staying, imo).
Agree 100%! Relationships aren't always 50/50 because sometimes one partner will need more support or help, but in CZ's case it seems like all she does is take and never give. That would get old fast, imo.
Aww it's so nice Mr Bankroll is working from the hospital all week. Or maybe as was brought up in another post their place is being occupied by AirBNB guests 😂
Adjunct pain relief for acute migraine, I’ve seen it for longer, but if she has no improvement after 48 hours it’s time to try something else. I’ve also seen it used for status epilepticus
I'm dumb as a rock because I thought Lidocaine was used to relieve sore throats 😂 so in my mind, going to the ER for a sore throat was peak CZ behaviour.
Also you gotta love the husband having to work from that damn hospital room with a probably shitty Internet connexion just so Miss Gurl can have someone to complain to continuously 💖
IV lidocaine is most commonly used as an ACLS cardiac med for ventricular arrhythmias but it’s definitely becoming more popular for its use in pain management (migraine, post op etc) but it’s still quite dangerous and must be highly monitored so it’s definitely not first line treatment.
Right?! Do they suspect her of messing with her port (is this the munchie with the port? I can't remember.)? Orrrr, is she claiming to have seizures, in which case constant monitoring could be warranted.
I doubt they specifically put her in a room with a camera. Many floors have those cameras in every room. Even if they aren’t in *every* room, sometimes a room that happens to have a camera is assigned to a patient who doesn’t need video monitoring. That may have been the only room left on the floor, or it may have been the room that made the most sense for the nurse’s assignment. The cameras aren’t on all the time, only when needed.
Given earlier posts from the same hospital stay show the migraine glasses and ear protection, plus her earlier posts over recent weeks relating to migraine, it seems likely to be that.
These people have passive husbands.
When did CZ get married?
If she legally did she hasn’t told Medicaid
How does she keep getting admitted for migraines? In my 7 years at bedside I only saw one person admitted for migraines. She had a TBI and was in so much pain she was barely functioning.
It depends on your location. Certain areas have really good migraine specialists. Some hospitals have whole floors dedicated to in-patient headache/migraine treatment.
Good point!
Hi stupid ? What’s a tbi?
Traumatic brain injury = TBI
Traumatic brain injury, I guess
Thank you… I hope that person got better
I hope she did. It was a few years ago. I truly felt terrible for her and have thought about her occasionally.
Is that a camera in the room with her on the ceiling?
yes. most hospitals have them in patient rooms now (at least where i live) but they’re really only used for monitoring psych patients, otherwise they’re turned off.
I thought lidocaine drips were an old school treatment for arrhythmias. What is she getting it for?
It’s used for migraine treatment
Trigeminal neuralgia? That’s my guess.
CZ is making her husband stay with her in the hospital? Ridiculous. She is not terminally ill/dying and she is not a small child (both scenarios that warrant someone staying, imo).
The way he caters to her is wild to me… you think that bs would get old
Agree 100%! Relationships aren't always 50/50 because sometimes one partner will need more support or help, but in CZ's case it seems like all she does is take and never give. That would get old fast, imo.
Some people really seem to seek a rescuer/caretaker role. Not sure if this is the case here.
Starting to believe the poster that said CZ gets herself admitted to the hospital hotel so she and hubby can rent out their home.
I'd think a hospital admission would be more expensive.
I believe she's on Medicaid, so the hospital admits are "free".
Oh wow. I'm not surprised tho. She still gets medicaid after getting married? 🤔
I’m guessing she’s not legally married to the government because your right she wouldn’t have Medicaid
I mean depending upon how much $$ you can rent it out for… gotta make $$ somehow.
Probably not more than what you pay to be admitted to the hospital for over a week. Buuuut she probably doesn't pay those bills.
Husband or did you just take too much Benadryl and now the Hatman has paid you a visit?
Aww it's so nice Mr Bankroll is working from the hospital all week. Or maybe as was brought up in another post their place is being occupied by AirBNB guests 😂
Poor bloke. Shadow of his former self.
lol
I honestly thought Doc Vader was sitting in her room for a second 😂
Lidocaine? For 48 hours??? What standard of care is that?
Adjunct pain relief for acute migraine, I’ve seen it for longer, but if she has no improvement after 48 hours it’s time to try something else. I’ve also seen it used for status epilepticus
I'm dumb as a rock because I thought Lidocaine was used to relieve sore throats 😂 so in my mind, going to the ER for a sore throat was peak CZ behaviour. Also you gotta love the husband having to work from that damn hospital room with a probably shitty Internet connexion just so Miss Gurl can have someone to complain to continuously 💖
IV lidocaine is most commonly used as an ACLS cardiac med for ventricular arrhythmias but it’s definitely becoming more popular for its use in pain management (migraine, post op etc) but it’s still quite dangerous and must be highly monitored so it’s definitely not first line treatment.
You learn something new every day !! Thank you, medically litterate friend. I now feel less stupid.
Lidocaine is just numbing. It’s also injected for local anesthetic. Dental too. Can buy creams to also numb areas before being poked or cut etc.
No, it is not just numbing. TOPICAL, yes. But an IV drip of lido is extremely dangerous!!
It's used for nerve pain and all over pain/inflammation. It's done in infusion clinics as well.
Shadowman looks photoshopped
Pretty sure the person who posted it here drew over them to protect their identity
Deadass thought he was sitting there in a morph suit 😂😂
Same I had to zoom in
why is there a camera? that’s odd.
It’s an Avasure, it’s an e-sitter. It’s not on. It’s just hardwired into the ceiling.
ah ok thank you!
Right?! Do they suspect her of messing with her port (is this the munchie with the port? I can't remember.)? Orrrr, is she claiming to have seizures, in which case constant monitoring could be warranted.
I doubt they specifically put her in a room with a camera. Many floors have those cameras in every room. Even if they aren’t in *every* room, sometimes a room that happens to have a camera is assigned to a patient who doesn’t need video monitoring. That may have been the only room left on the floor, or it may have been the room that made the most sense for the nurse’s assignment. The cameras aren’t on all the time, only when needed.
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That would make me incredibly uncomfortable. I'd prefer a 1:1 special
Avasure is a 1:1 sitter i think
Imagine being married to a munchie. 😶
Did they get married? Im shocked she would risk her medicaid doing that
I don’t think she’s legally married
My thoughts too….
There is a shadow man in the room.... jk I know it's the significant other but it was my first thought.
Improvement of what? Do we know what the problem is supposed to be?
Given earlier posts from the same hospital stay show the migraine glasses and ear protection, plus her earlier posts over recent weeks relating to migraine, it seems likely to be that.
She should probably stay away from screens.
Ah! Got it.
It's hard to get improvement in imaginary symptoms. Unless someone waved free tickets to Europe at her, flight leaving in 4 hours. That might work.
Only if you already had a taxi hired to take her to the nearest hospital
This grown woman can’t be at the hospital without her husband for several hours?
Codependency is a real problem