I had one of these rooms. They had an Xbox though. Made me wonder where my $11,000 every two months went if it wasn’t going to improving my experience by getting me a Playstation 3 (at the time).
Yooo get Jax X and random dude. If you get “save icon stuck” this is time to remove memory card and insert it again. Yes it’s bug and can make corrupted data on card.
In 1993 I had a part of my lower right lung removed due to abnormal histoplasmosis growth. It was several days after surgery, I had a chest tube draining fluid off my lung, and I was still in too much pain to move. The doctor said I needed to move my arms and walk, which would stimulate my bowels, and he wasnāt going to let me out of the hospital until I was walking.
Guy was awesome. He looked like Rush Limbaugh, loved country music, and was super excited to keep my histo slides to show his students.
Anyway – after several days of me not being able to move, he brought me a Nintendo. My parents never let me have a video game systems so I sat in the room and played Super Mario Bros for hours. At the start of the second day, I could walk without pain.
The science behind it is that the chest tube needed to move into a place where my abs werenāt in pain and I needed my core for walking and the bowel stuff. The arm movements of playing the game helped things wind up in less painful places. Or at least thatās what I was told.
By the end of the second day – they took out the chest tube and I went home the next morning. I was so bummed I didnāt get more time with the Nintendo system.
TLDR – video games improve patient outcomes. Iām happy to see if becoming a thing.
Got to say that’s interesting to see outside of hotel rentals. Even if it is 3 generations out of date.
What games do they offer?
nice. get well and play some games then š
Cool
You need to find someone who has GTA san andreas. Greatest game
Best console design, imo.
As soon as you turn it on, 2,000$ entertainment fee.
Where are you IM GOING
Ashley Furniture near me has two N64s!
Get well soon!
Ours have Xbox 360s
Lemme guess, no games?
Do they allow to have that?
I had one of these rooms. They had an Xbox though. Made me wonder where my $11,000 every two months went if it wasn’t going to improving my experience by getting me a Playstation 3 (at the time).
I would go there to play sly 2
fuckin mint condish too
They probably use it as a cheap DVD player
For a decent chunk of time PS2s were effectively cheaper than an equivalent DVD player.
Spin the logo so itās right side up!
Just take it off and put in your bag and tell them to add it to the bill youāll never be able to pay back.
I hope you are okay OP.
Someone told them it was a Fire stick and they bought it
My hospital room ~~has~~ had a PS2 underneath the TV. Fixed it for ya.
Oh wow, been awhile since I’ve seen one that’s in such good condition, don’t even see any scratches.
It’s possible that they bought it at the time where it was cheaper than a DVD player š¤
Hope youāre feeling okay.
Sensational.
That’s giving me PTSD and anxiety
Ugh, spin the PS logo please! It’s designed just for this moment!
Yooo get Jax X and random dude. If you get “save icon stuck” this is time to remove memory card and insert it again. Yes it’s bug and can make corrupted data on card.
Also play Jak 3 if you are alone.
Or Ratchet and Clank…
Or Burnout…
Or…
Literally for guitar hero!
My PS2 didnāt have a glossy panel like that.
Renting the controller will 200 a day.
In 1993 I had a part of my lower right lung removed due to abnormal histoplasmosis growth. It was several days after surgery, I had a chest tube draining fluid off my lung, and I was still in too much pain to move. The doctor said I needed to move my arms and walk, which would stimulate my bowels, and he wasnāt going to let me out of the hospital until I was walking.
Guy was awesome. He looked like Rush Limbaugh, loved country music, and was super excited to keep my histo slides to show his students.
Anyway – after several days of me not being able to move, he brought me a Nintendo. My parents never let me have a video game systems so I sat in the room and played Super Mario Bros for hours. At the start of the second day, I could walk without pain.
The science behind it is that the chest tube needed to move into a place where my abs werenāt in pain and I needed my core for walking and the bowel stuff. The arm movements of playing the game helped things wind up in less painful places. Or at least thatās what I was told.
By the end of the second day – they took out the chest tube and I went home the next morning. I was so bummed I didnāt get more time with the Nintendo system.
TLDR – video games improve patient outcomes. Iām happy to see if becoming a thing.