wazky wrote: » I was in one for years. But I was 'released' in the middle of the night and left through a unlocked window.
My name is URL wrote: » Was there a large Native American with you at the time?
Davarus Walrus wrote: » No one wants to end up 'down in Ballinasloe'.
cena wrote: » It is a scary looking place when driving past it. It looks like it could be hunted
finix wrote: » I assume you have never visited the 5 star St Patricks Hospital Then ? Where was your dad ? St Ita's in Portrane ? Vast difference ! I think you relived your experience from a movie. What did you see ? Padded rooms ? White coats a plenty ? Were they all screaming while spit was flowing from their mouths ? Maybe you should just go out more !
My name is URL wrote: » Everything in Ballinasloe can be hunted.
cena wrote: » Have you ever been in one of these places? I went into one once to see my dad and I really couldn't go back onto it. It just creeped me out.
hfallada wrote: » It's disgusting to think more Irish people were in those hospitals than the USSR with its abuse and messed up policies
Chattastrophe! wrote: » I remember being in an isolation ward with my father when he was receiving stem cell treatment for multiple myeloma (a terminal disease.) Jesus it was f*cking horrible. Some of my worst nightmares stem from being in that place with him. But I was there with him at the very lowest point of his life. He got through it. (It's still a terminal disease, no changing that, but he has a good quality of life for now.) I was there with him in St James for his heart attack as well, when he was whisked up there by ambulance from the other side of the country. I was there by his side in Galway as he received treatment for prostate cancer (we live in Sligo, they don't have the necessary services there, so he had to travel to Galway for his daily radiation treatment.) I'm not looking for any sort of award for any of this. It's normal. It's natural. It's what you do for someone you love. Saying you're creeped out by it ... god ... do you not think he's creeped out by it?! Whether his illness is physical or mental isn't really relevant. His own child staying away from him is hardly going to help.
Photo-Sniper wrote: » Did a photography project on St Kevins in Cork... Creepy creepy place. Completely derelict and ilegal to trespass on, but the Security are friendly and if they see you are there for a reason they usually let you have a snoop. The place is completely untouched inside...still old documents, desks etc... Terrifying yet remarkable gaff.