A Time When I felt Oppressed
About 10 years ago, when my
daughter was 10 years old, she fell off her scooter and dislocated her thumb. We had to take her downtown to the regular
Children's Hospital instead of the urgent care because we knew she would likely
need a cast. When we got there we were
given a room to wait in. My daughter was
in extreme pain. We waited and no one
came to see us. As we sat there we
became aware that others were being treated.
One family was Asian and their boy had a toothpick stuck in their
foot. Another had a stab wound and it
seemed his entire gang of rough people had come along with him. Doctors and nurses went in and out of these
two rooms but no one came to see us. My
husband went back to the registration desk and asked when we would be
seen. They said we were on the list and
it would only be a matter of time. After another half hour he went to the
nurse's station and inquired. He was
spoken to very tersely by a doctor who said we would just have to wait our turn
like everyone else. When we were finally
seen we were sent to another room to meet with an orthopedic doctor. When we described how we were treated he said
he had been sitting doing nothing for several hours. He couldn't explain why we had been treated
that way.
It felt to us like someone had
taken an immediate dislike to us because of the way we looked. Perhaps we appeared wealthy and seemed snobby
compared to the rest of the clientele there.
I don't think we did anything rude by inquiring approximately every half
hour if we had been forgotten. We didn't
mind if others had more severe injuries that needed to be treated first. We just didn't want to feel overlooked.
This incident returned to my mind as I thought about this
assignment. It is a time when I felt
oppressed and ashamed to be who I was. I
understood that not all could be treated equally due to the need to triage the
more severe injuries. However, I do not
feel we were treated in an equitable way either, because we were completely
ignored and not treated with respect. I
now realize that some groups of people are treated this way all the time and I
can only imagine how that must feel. I
would never want to be a part of making anyone feel the way we did on that day.
Hi, Wendy
ReplyDeleteThank for sharing. I feel that the emergency room treated everyone the same. Just the other night i took my mother to the emergency room because she was experience extreme back pain. We stay there for five hours. She was placed in a room and you could see everyone just sitting down. It is sad that the only way to get quick respond is to be bleeding or have an heart attack