“What do you want now?” the nurse asked with an impatient attitude. She didn’t want to hear anything because then she would have to do something about the situation. We could all agree that we weren’t treated with respect or caring. The nurses and other staff did not want to be bothered by any of us. People were afraid to bring up their concerns since they were always brushed off.
The resident in question just muttered, “Never mind.” They shuffled away and headed back to their room.
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Tessa–
Advocate for mental health and invisible illnesses
My name is Tessa Dean and I am an author and blogger. My writing styles vary and I love writing using prompts.
I am also writing my first book, a Memoir entitled "Government Property - A Memoir of a Military Wife". This is being published on the blog rather than the traditional way. I am putting up chapters as I go along. I keep my blog filled with useful content, stories, and poems. Plenty to keep you busy. I have also been interviewed by blogs and had other posts published on many different blogs. I also wrote a series of articles on Bipolar Disorder for IBPF (International Bipolar Foundation).
I am in my 60’s and disabled which allows me plenty of time to write to my heart’s content.
I live in southern New Jersey and have 3 children and 5 grandchildren. My oldest grandchild is a Sargent in the United States Marine Corps.
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Thanks for using the prompt Tessa.
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