Freaky
death bed - - United States - Schaumburg
death bed - - United States - Schaumburg
snowbunny - 11/01/2011 02:03 - United States
Anonymous - 16/12/2012 00:46 - United States - Detroit
Lapis - 20/12/2009 19:42 - United States
Anonymous - 13/01/2023 18:00
Anonymous - 21/08/2015 16:07 - United States - San Leandro
forgetable - 28/04/2019 02:00
Michael McMike - 11/02/2025 20:00 - Canada - Whitehorse
Anonymous - 02/12/2010 08:11 - United Kingdom
Anonymous - 27/02/2012 12:36 - Australia
Snowzies - 06/01/2010 13:42 - United Kingdom
It will take awhile to get used to. I work in the hospital and we have people sleeping in the viewing rooms at times.
That gives a whole new meaning to "on your death bed" :( mustve been quite uncomfortable, well think of it as the person who died lived a good life and is resting well.
For those that don't say it to you directly, thank you for taking care of our loved ones.
Am I the only one who doesn't find this disturbing. His death doesn't contaminate the bed; unless he died of something contagious.
Were you forced to sleep? If you had to sleep, then why not on a couch in a community area or the floor in an office? If you didn't want to sleep there, you could've found ways around it.
You only had to do it for, what, one or two nights? I worked in one before. There will be other residents coming in who will spend weeks, if not years, sleeping in a bed like that. Some already are. Get off your damn high-horse
Well as long as the sheets have been changed I don't see the problem. people have probably died in every bed there
No wonder they call it the graveyard shift
I would have nightmares....