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patience in hospital bed

The experience of going to the hospital can be quite terrifying and even worse if you have been placed in a hospital bed for an extended period. We feel lonely and miss the people we love, sometimes. You might feel bored or sad too, you can't do what makes you happy most days. Although being in the hospital is tough stuff, there's something that can ultimately keep you feeling better and help to manage "waiting trials" — patience.

Patience is the capacity to accept or tolerate delay, trouble, or suffering without getting angry or upset. It means keeping a good attitude even in the midst of unfavorable situations. If everything is taking longer than you hoped, it means that when your mom finally comes to visit (and chances are she will) and spends more time in the kitchen preparing food for lunch), instead of throwing a fit because damn mimi has run late again, SHE NEVER COMES GET EVERYTHING ON TIME YOU WILL ASK BEFORE AND IT IS ALREADY READY WITH ME as calm down f man! You do not have to be busy or upset if she has other plans scheduled before meeting you!

Tips to cultivate patience during hospital stays.

Get Busy: Engage in activities you love to pass the time and keep your mind off not having a job. Colouring, drawing or reading might suit youAlternatively. Ask your family to bring you some books or magazines for reading, or maybe games that you can play. Boredom can be tackled by keeping yourself busy.

Just Talk to Some People: Don't be afraid of the hospital staff or other kids in the hospital They can often provide wonderful outlets for empathy and solidarity. Chances are they will cross over just as you did, and relating your feelings can make you feel a little less alone in what is so often an isolating experience.

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