Woman Says Hospital Roommate Demanded to Switch Rooms to Get Away from Her: 'I Feel Horrible'

The woman — who shared her story on Reddit — says the roommate became “huffy” and even called her “selfish" when she cut a conversation short so that she could nap

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Woman in hospital bed (stock image)

A woman feels “horrible” after an encounter with a hospital roommate — and she’s unsure who’s at fault.

The woman, 30, shared her story on Thursday, Dec. 19 via Reddit’s “Am I the A------” forum — a place where people congregate to get advice on interpersonal issues.

She began her post by explaining that she gave birth six months ago and recently required surgery due to a complication. The Reddit user went on to share that she was the first scheduled surgery of the day and that she was brought into a recovery room to rest after the procedure was complete. About an hour later, she said a woman — 40ish — was rolled in and placed in the room’s second bed.

“​​I had been watching TV shows on my iPad with the volume on loud. As soon as she arrived, I put my airpods in as a [courtesy] to her,” the woman wrote.

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“Later in the afternoon my husband brought our baby to come and see me. As soon as they left, the roommate started up a conversation,” she continued. The Redditor then shared that she politely cut the conversation with the roommate short after about 30 minutes so that she could nap.

However, the roommate apparently took offense. The OP [original poster] says she became “huffy” and even called her “selfish.”

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“When I woke up from the nap, roommate was no longer there,” the Redditor wrote. A nurse later told her that the roommate had “demanded to be moved to a different room,” and also said the OP “should be kinder” with her words.

“I feel that I’m not the a------ for wanting to sleep to recover,” the OP concluded, while also admitting that the whole situation made her feel terrible.

Reddit users quickly took to the post's comments section to reassure the OP that she was not, in fact, in the wrong here.

“NTA [not the a------],” one commenter wrote, adding, “It's a hospital stay, not a social call. She may have been feeling lonely, especially since you had visitors, but that doesn't mean you are her built in company. I would address it with the nurses or someone else of that nature. It's not fair that the onus was on you because she got her feelings hurt.”

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Others were outraged that the woman's nurse shared that the roommate had requested to move in the first place.

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“NTA at all. And the staff seriously overstepped. Your only job there is to recover. [You] have no duty to be in-house entertainment. I would be tempted to complain about the member of staff who spoke to you like that,” another commenter wrote.

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