I agree with Boyd. True, you can’t get comfortable at a time like that, but it doesn’t mean that the hospital has to go out of their way to make the problem worse.
I’m fairly sure that it’s a cost issue not a comfort issue, the seats they provide are strong and sturdy but also cheap. I do agree that if you’re worried about someone that you’re generally uncomfortable no matter the seating.
There’s a difference between emotional & physical (dis)comfort — if Alan were a little more physically comfortable then the emotional discomfort might not freak him out so much …
arsmall over 14 years ago
Boyd, showing his insensitive side while utilizing his complaining side…
jay_dallas over 14 years ago
Wrong Wrong Wrong!!! When you’re worried, that’s when you need comfort the most! Comfort Food, Comfy clothes, a blankey, a teddy bear….
paul.raulerson Premium Member over 14 years ago
LOL! Who would have guess that Boyd had an insensitive side? Or is it?
You note Lila had not comment on the matter!
-Paul
Piksea Premium Member over 14 years ago
I agree with Boyd. True, you can’t get comfortable at a time like that, but it doesn’t mean that the hospital has to go out of their way to make the problem worse.
jacquieharris109 over 14 years ago
I’m fairly sure that it’s a cost issue not a comfort issue, the seats they provide are strong and sturdy but also cheap. I do agree that if you’re worried about someone that you’re generally uncomfortable no matter the seating.
MamaTaney over 14 years ago
Hospitals are not designed for wellness. They are designed around sickness. I agree with Boyd, they ought to work on things like that.
invisifan over 14 years ago
There’s a difference between emotional & physical (dis)comfort — if Alan were a little more physically comfortable then the emotional discomfort might not freak him out so much …