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Embarrassed And Fuming In Equal Measure
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Well I spoke too soon the other day when I said my Mum was very healthy dispite her 60 a day smoking habit.
She was getting very breathless yesterday so I rang 111 who decided to call her an ambulance.
Two paramedics visited and started to do some checks. One asked if she smoked when the other piped up "course she does, I could smell it as soon as I came though the door".
I was really fuming at the time, how rude!
Thinking on it now I am embarrassed, I suppose health care people must get fed up with people smoking and then complaining they can't breath and in a way I agree.
But I do think it was very rude and unprofessional to comment on someone's home.
My son is a Policeman and has to deal with all kind of people across the spectrum (as do ambulance staff) but would never dream of saying something like this.
I suppose we should be grateful he was honest?
She was getting very breathless yesterday so I rang 111 who decided to call her an ambulance.
Two paramedics visited and started to do some checks. One asked if she smoked when the other piped up "course she does, I could smell it as soon as I came though the door".
I was really fuming at the time, how rude!
Thinking on it now I am embarrassed, I suppose health care people must get fed up with people smoking and then complaining they can't breath and in a way I agree.
But I do think it was very rude and unprofessional to comment on someone's home.
My son is a Policeman and has to deal with all kind of people across the spectrum (as do ambulance staff) but would never dream of saying something like this.
I suppose we should be grateful he was honest?
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It wasn't the paramedics job to comment on the smell of your mums home. It was their job to treat her, smoker of not. Imagine if it was a fat person that they were called out to with stomach problems and one asked what they had eaten recently and the other replied ''Chips, I could smell the pan as soon as I walked through the door''
21:40 Tue 08th May 2018
I do think it was rude...and if anybody commented that my house smelled because I have dogs, I would think that was rude too. As people who visit houses for a living will tell you (I was one for many years) EVERY HOUSE SMELLS OF SOMETHING. Noseblindness is a thing and if you live with a smell its possible to stop noticing it. If you drink beer or whiskey on a regular basis, cook curries or use garlic, use a deep fryer, ride, colour or use some other products on your hair, and many many other things then you and your house will smell of it to someone who does not live there. Unless there is a genuine need to comment, like smelling burning, then its not polite to comment directly. If the smell might be down to a continence issue then its something to keep in mind and maybe investigate very tactfully at an appropriate time. Same with body and breath smells...sometimes its diagnostic and needs tactful investigation otherwise keep schtum.
It wasn't the paramedics job to comment on the smell of your mums home. It was their job to treat her, smoker of not.
Imagine if it was a fat person that they were called out to with stomach problems and one asked what they had eaten recently and the other replied ''Chips, I could smell the pan as soon as I walked through the door''
Imagine if it was a fat person that they were called out to with stomach problems and one asked what they had eaten recently and the other replied ''Chips, I could smell the pan as soon as I walked through the door''
Haha, Nailit, you are so right.
A friend of mine did have a battle with a furniture Company after they inspected her sunken chair and said she may be too heavy for it!!! She is a little on the large side so she was both upset and humiliated,
but to make matters worse it wasn't even the chair she sat in, it was the visitors chair.
A friend of mine did have a battle with a furniture Company after they inspected her sunken chair and said she may be too heavy for it!!! She is a little on the large side so she was both upset and humiliated,
but to make matters worse it wasn't even the chair she sat in, it was the visitors chair.
It was inappropriate at best, but in the circumstances of an emergency medical situation with a woman fighting for breath and needing oxygen it was certainly not an unnatural comment.
The other factor is that people have different ideas of what rudeness, really is and for example , on many occasions, I have been called "rude" on AB for what I believed to be innocent comments.
Haven't we all?
Embarrassed and fuming .......LOL..fuming was the wrong word there.
The other factor is that people have different ideas of what rudeness, really is and for example , on many occasions, I have been called "rude" on AB for what I believed to be innocent comments.
Haven't we all?
Embarrassed and fuming .......LOL..fuming was the wrong word there.
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