Anonymous ID: cea23f Sept. 27, 2025, 2:31 p.m. No.23663485   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3490 >>3495 >>3496 >>3500 >>3506 >>3510 >>3517 >>3531 >>3542 >>3545 >>3576 >>3582 >>3595 >>3603 >>3607

Never reveal your politics to nurses or medical workers or pet doctors.

 

And Read comments.

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⁠You won’t believe what this new study found about NURSES

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gammaguire5623

4 days ago

Never reveal your political views to ANY medical worker

 

 

BC-yd6dl

4 days ago (edited)

I had a friend who was a nurse. Thought he was a good guy. But one night at a party he had at his house we got into a political "discussion" about deficits of all things. He actually said this to me: "you better hope you don't get sick and need to go to the hospital." Psychopath for sure. And we weren't friends after that day.

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raynadelasal1365

4 days ago

I left nursing in 2021 when I figured out that the vast majority of medical professionals are psychopaths. I’m 50% poorer, but 100% happier

Anonymous ID: cea23f Sept. 27, 2025, 2:33 p.m. No.23663495   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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dgf7451

3 days ago

When I was 17 a black female nurse at Kaiser Permanante, southern CA, aggressively jabbed a needle sideways into my vein for a blood test. It was very painful, and she did it on purpose to cause me extra pain. I saw the hate and the enjoyment she gained from injuring me. Needless to say it was a very frightening experience to come across an evil person when you're vulnerable in their care seeking help.

Anonymous ID: cea23f Sept. 27, 2025, 2:37 p.m. No.23663510   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3517

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ChampionofVardenfell

4 days ago

No man who has ever dated a nurse is surprised by this.

 

@mkeklpse1

2 days ago

As a now happily divorced man, any man who's dated, married to or otherwise been in a relationship with a nurse will not be shocked by this

Anonymous ID: cea23f Sept. 27, 2025, 2:43 p.m. No.23663545   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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@DMAC1301

3 days ago

Yep, and some take full advantage. Something else that’s being totally ignored is home heath aides. They are lazy bullies. Pushing their views and if you say anything they treat their charges even worse. Drug test need done as well. There were aides smoking crack in clients bathrooms. Selling crack to each other while on the job, I have witnessed this myself. It’s shocking, drug testing has been dropped by many of these companies because nobody could pass a drug test

 

 

branni6538

3 days ago

Bingo! You'll find predators close to their prey

 

jonmartin7343

4 days ago (edited)

I am a nurse, I can confirm bullying and Dark triade traits are rife. However I have never met a social worker or psychologist that was normal

 

 

onmartin7343

4 days ago (edited)

@JamesN-z9u Its the unions. They lean heavily left. Its probably why teachers and police are so woke these days too

 

TheRKae

4 days ago

Doctors and nurses: the number 3 cause of death in America. (Unless you count all the heart disease and cancer that are CAUSED by medical procedures; then they are the number 1 cause of death

Anonymous ID: cea23f Sept. 27, 2025, 2:45 p.m. No.23663552   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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@canoedoc2390

3 days ago

I am a retired surgical specialist. There is evidence that there is a higher percentage of surgeons who are psychopaths than in the general population. This should come as no surprise, as the highly competitive selection process for medical school selects not only for intelligence, but for narcissistic and Machiavellian traits as well. This is particularly true for surgical training and practice, which highly rewards those who are willing and able to perform frequently brutal and highly risky procedures on their fellow human beings

 

bsxcsh

3 days ago

As an Ex O.R. nurse I agree.

Anonymous ID: cea23f Sept. 27, 2025, 2:46 p.m. No.23663556   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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@karigirl3569

4 days ago

My oldest daughter is a newly practicing nurse and she’s told me alarming stories not only about the patients, but the behavior and worldview of a lot of the older nurses she works under are making her question the wisdom of her career choice.

The majority of them absolutely loathe humanity in general, and she believes that some of them have no business being in a position of responsibility for the lives of others.

That’s a terrifying prospect

Anonymous ID: cea23f Sept. 27, 2025, 2:50 p.m. No.23663576   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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@jungianhades

4 days ago

I've work in care and I left because some of those ladies should be in prison…

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@Peter-u7p1t

4 days ago

And you didn't bother sending them to prison? Just left so they can keep crimeing like nothing happened? What a hero …

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@generalmarkmilleyisbenedic8895

4 days ago

@Peter-u7p1ttypical nurse behavior

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@Gooders478

4 days ago

@Peter-u7p1t They form toxic cliques and will conspire against the whistle blower.

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@algarbanzo8253

4 days ago

Yup. Nurses are notorious for “eating the young” (new nurses) in their profession.

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@aaronbeat1136

4 days ago

@Gooders478 They all close ranks to protect the hive, even if it means feeding one of their own head first into a meatgrinder

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slademurf2620

4 days ago

One of my childhood bullies became a nurse. The other became an elementary teacher

 

 

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@loganstroganoff1284

4 days ago

Lesser known is the high school/college party girl to teacher pipeline. Every hard partying sloot i knew in college was an education major

 

@Red-jt6uu

4 days ago

You’re surprised by this? We’ve acknowledged Americans have known about the “high school mean girl to nurse pipeline” for years.

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@lebenstraum666

4 days ago

I did not know of this, though I am a doctor.😮

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@anakarina1011

4 days ago

Was looking for this comment

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@randomperson5817

4 days ago

They went above and beyond when I had my babies though.

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@0rnery0verwatch

4 days ago

I was going to comment and say that, for a lot of nurses, a hospital environment is nothing but high school 2.0, their focus changes from helping patients to prioritizing their 'status' among the rest of the people they work with

Anonymous ID: cea23f Sept. 27, 2025, 2:52 p.m. No.23663582   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>3618

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@Falconlibrary

4 days ago (edited)

A note from the US:

When I was at university, I had a part-time job at a local hospital. One of my duties was to deliver narcotics to the terminal cancer ward. Here's what I observed and why I quit:

*The aides were all black men and they were unfailingly kind to the patients, speaking gently to them as if they were their grandparents. The aides were not highly educated, but they had good hearts and respect for their elders.

 

*The nurses were vipers who snapped at the aides and at anyone else who dared enter their territory. They tried it with me and I ignored them, since I was only there to make deliveries and wasn't under their control.

 

*I quit after observing this: two nurses were in a room with a terminally ill woman who was moaning, almost screaming, from the pain she was suffering (it was her moans and screams that attracted me to the open doorway). They lectured her as if she were a naughty child, explaining they were going to withhold her morphine unless she started following their rules. The dying woman cursed them and refused to submit. I learned she died a few days later, and always wondered if she'd ever gotten her pain meds or if the nurses had done away with her.

I reported what I'd seen to two doctors and they ignored me, so I went to a hospital administrator and she said that my "opinion" was of no importance. I spoke with the head pharmacist, and he said the morphine wasn't being withheld, because the floor had to return unused narcotics to the dispensary. So what happened to that morphine?

I didn't handle the situation very well, and would've done it better later in life. I will always feel I failed that dying woman who was being tortured by the ward nurses.

 

Sorry I wrote a novel. Think of it as my confession

Anonymous ID: cea23f Sept. 27, 2025, 2:57 p.m. No.23663607   🗄️.is 🔗kun

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@chemistryofquestionablequa6252

4 days ago

I took several years out of the regular workforce to take care of my father after seeing what it's really like in old folk's homes. No way on earth I was going to make him live in a place like that. We got to spend the majority of each day together for seven years together and it was great. He took care of me when I was young and helpless, it only makes sense for me to take care of him when he was old and helpless. Miss you Dad