'Your father's health is messing up your pancakes and mimosas': Entitled daughter demands hospital reschedules father's surgery so she can go for brunch, after doctor refuses, she threatens to file a complaint against her for "inflexibility"

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    Woman talking to a doctor
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    Her brunch plans were more important than her dads surgery

    I'm 30F surgeon and early this week I was scheduled to do a gallbladder (laparoscopic cholecystectomy) removal on a
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    patient. Nothing experimental, but important enough that you don't just push it off unless you absolutely have to.
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    His adult daughter maybe in her mid 20s comes up to me right before we are about to head into the OR and asks if I can move it
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    to later in the afternoon because she and her brother had brunch plans. BRUNCH!?. While their dad was literally waiting to have surgery.
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    At first I didn't know if I was to laugh because I thought she was joking or not. She was very serious, thought about walking
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    away but then I had to keep it cool, and explained to her that surgery isn't like a haircut you can reschedule or a plate to wash
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    later, she didn't seem to be moved she was still insisting, and said, you are the doctor you can have another appointment to
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    bump someone else that's your job and have my dad's later I bit my tongue but inside I was boiling. Like sorry your fathers
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    health is messing up your pancakes and mimosas. The best part? Is that she threatened that she'd file
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    complaint against me later for being inflexible and unsympathetic to the familys needs.
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    Female nurse helping a senior patient
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    I will never understand people like that. I work insane hours, miss holidays, go without sleep... and somehow I'm the bad guy because I wouldnt reschedule surgery around brunch.
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    Ok_Frame_8864 I work in healthcare appointments in an Hospital. This happens several times a day. "Hey ma'am we got an opening for Timmy's cast replacement on Thursday" "Oh no, not Thursday it's when I water my plants" (not even a joke or rare)
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    Jenny Vix OP Oh my God yes exactly. People act like that e are offering them a dinner reservation that they can just swap around. Meanwhile the patient is in pain or at risk, but sure.. watering your plants take priority.
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    Silver_Adagio 138 Did the father know?
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    Jenny Vix OP He did. He was honestly really polite and grateful he he whole time. Which made it up even worse seeing that kid act like brunch mattered more that his health
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    Nessie_of_the_Loch I'm not a doctor but have many in the family. The number of moving parts that need to come together even to arrange for that kind of surgery, between all the people, the space, even the devices being prepped, is absolutely lost to most people. But insisting that it be rescheduled for their meal plan is a different level of cluelessness altogether though.
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    Nashichi I love the fact people think its just one schedule dat has to be changed.
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    Commercial_Safety781 That's actually insane. Imagine valuing eggs benedict over your own dad's health. You handled it way better than I would've, because I'd have lost it on her right there.
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    Useless890 A former supervisor told me about having her daughter (then grown). It's a rural area, with one doctor at the time. When she went into labor, it was a Friday. The doctor gave her something to stop the labor because he was going fishing the next day.
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    FeuRougeManor These seem like mutually exclusive tasks. Dad isn't invited to the brunch and the kids aren't invited to the surgery. No reschedule necessary.
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    Dubiousgoober People can be awful. I, unfortunately, would have lost my cool. Ive gone through several surgeries working in hospitals and scheduling them is difficult. Getting 5-10 people (doctor, anesthesiologist, nurses, surgery technician, and the patient) together is hard enough without entitled family members who think you work for them. What a shameless nightmare of a daughter.
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    violetgobbledygook Meanwhile, the rest of us waiting weeks and months for appointments.
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    Express-Score-2539 To be fair: my mother was asked if she could delay birthing me as the doctor in charge was at lunch. It was admittedly in the '70s. But my head was already part out by then
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    NeolithicOrkney I'm very curious what the actual patient thought about her demand. Nothing says "I don't care about you" like making brunch more important than someone else's health.

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