oh, by the way, i was 14 when this happened, so it wasn't crying like infants that just cry all the time...what i'm saying is that there myst have been a reason for it, but i don't know what it was.
-Barbara, i actually had 6 teeth pulled at once. and, it turned out that my body had a "bad reaction" to the anistectic(sp?) and, although i didn't remember anything for 3 days after the operation (seriously, i swear!), my parents and the people looking over me said that i cried constantly and always put up a fight. but don't ask me why, i wasn't in control nor do i remember anything.
ya'know...it kinda reminds me of a surgeon's gown with those 2 rows of buttons...or am i thinking of a scientist's schmok(sp?)......anyway, if it didn't have the pink and that thick-looking collar, i'd sewar thats what it was.
living in Louisiana all my life, i have to say that those are some pretty bad Fleurs de Lises(if you don't know what i'm talking about, look and the N.O. Saints football team logo).
What's so freaky about these? So what if they were used for people with problems, (no offense intended, just can't think of the word)
I think these things rock! I just got one a few months ago. I am an adult baby, and I have never felt so secure, you have no idea. I am tellin ya, you need to try one out!
Seriously JAVA, you probably wouldn't want that piano, I mean, that thing looks thrashed! Still, it would depend on how far gone it was, and if it was still free... eh, maybe, maybe not.
Nonetheless, if someone really wants to hurt themselves, they can simply just smash their head into it over and over. Violent patients will do the unthinkable.
It is a blessing to have people like Lynne and others who take extraordinarily good care of patients. However, I feel sad for all the patients (past and present) who aren't so lucky and, unfortunately, end up under the care of sick and perverted employees. One can only imagine the humiliation and helplessness felt by some of these patients.