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markodochartaigh

(5,234 posts)
1. Things have changed so much.
Fri Feb 6, 2026, 07:28 PM
Friday

When I started in 1986 at the large teaching hospital from which I retired we didn't have wall suction. We had Gomco suction machines which were about the size of a coffee table. On the trauma ward our four bed rooms often had five patients. Most patients had an ng tube and at least one chest tube, each to suction. The first five minutes of a code was just getting everything out of the way.

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Things have changed so much. markodochartaigh Friday #1
Check this out! You used to be able to buy cigarettes... LuckyCharms Friday #3
Sure, markodochartaigh Friday #9
I'm a few years older and I did all that stuff too FakeNoose Friday #2
I remember dropping mine in the snow! LuckyCharms Friday #5
You didn't have a sort machine? unblock Friday #4
I don't think so... LuckyCharms Friday #6
Wow, what a memory! FakeNoose Friday #13
That you are able to share that story; priceless. cachukis Friday #7
OMG, I remember typing out those punch cards Ocelot II Friday #8
LOL LuckyCharms Friday #12
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Yes LuckyCharms Friday #11
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Yes! Definitely human! We had a long conversation... LuckyCharms Friday #18
"I got in a really interesting phone conversation with a young woman last night" True Dough Friday #17
What is a 1-900 number? LuckyCharms Friday #19
I've seen True Dough Friday #20
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I could check, True Dough Friday #22
Things have changed so much and so fast Wicked Blue Friday #23
The safest jobs in America are the plumbers and electricians, they will never be laid off FakeNoose 15 hrs ago #24
I told my daughters many times to learn plumbing Wicked Blue 11 hrs ago #32
At TAM my husband could not use the mainframe until night when it was available. efhmc 14 hrs ago #25
That sounds familiar! LuckyCharms 13 hrs ago #31
I remember that from university. The Madcap 14 hrs ago #26
Did you ever ask her how she got your phone# and knew your DU Name? Fla Dem 13 hrs ago #27
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I'm sorry, I don't think I worded my OP well... LuckyCharms 13 hrs ago #30
Attending ticker tape parades in NYC though several decades there was the time that.... electric_blue68 10 hrs ago #33
Former "batch station operator " here WestMichRad 6 hrs ago #34
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