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@San Antonio Gal wrote:

@mildoo wrote:

 

 

Unfortunately. most of the hosts today are hard to take.  I was watching Stacy, the tall statuesque host doing Joan RIvers Classics last night and she was so refreshing.  She let Bitsy do her thing, she was not in competition with her, didn't cut Bitsy off,  was pleasant and yet still she was able to sell the product.  

 

 

@mildoo  - Agree with you about Stacy.  She's very professional and doesn't cut off the vendors.   She happens to be stunning too.


@San Antonio Gal.  My only objection to Stacy is that she doesn't understand that microphones amplify sound,  and I get the feeling she's yelling in an unnatural voice constantly.   It really bothers me after a few minutes. 

 

I wish she'd just relax and speak in a normal, conversational voice.  She has great potential.

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I’ve noticed she speaks louder too, but I was wondering if she had a slight hearing problem. She often asks the guest what they said again. 😔
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Teddixat I am not a fan of Kerstin but sometimes I tune in to see what is on Saturday morning. This Saturday she acted like she consummed too much coffee. She was loud and  jumping around like an idiot. I couldn't turn the t.v. off fast enough.

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Sorry I was referring to Stacy not Kerstin.
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I don't like watching Kerstin but I have to admit she does take care of her body. I'm sure any chance she gets to show it off  is her cup of tea.

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When I saw this thread, I thought it might be about Kerstin's latest Instagram post where she admits to jumping down a nurse's throat for basically asking her about her medical history.

 

Kerstin thinks because she's a "health coach" that she's smarter than the nurses and doctors who are going to be caring for her during her upcoming surgery. She needs to get over herself, especially if she wants the best care.  Nurses don't play, Kerstin. We are professionals, but we won't tolerate your BS, abuse or arrogance.  It's not a good idea to insult the people who are going to be the doctor's right-hand before, during and after your surgery.

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@Suziqzee wrote:

When I saw this thread, I thought it might be about Kerstin's latest Instagram post where she admits to jumping down a nurse's throat for basically asking her about her medical history.

 

Kerstin thinks because she's a "health coach" that she's smarter than the nurses and doctors who are going to be caring for her during her upcoming surgery. She needs to get over herself, especially if she wants the best care.  Nurses don't play, Kerstin. We are professionals, but we won't tolerate your BS, abuse or arrogance.  It's not a good idea to insult the people who are going to be the doctor's right-hand before, during and after your surgery.


Do you personally take care of all patients in the same way, regardless of their behavior?

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@paixmcdao wrote:

@Suziqzee wrote:

When I saw this thread, I thought it might be about Kerstin's latest Instagram post where she admits to jumping down a nurse's throat for basically asking her about her medical history.

 

Kerstin thinks because she's a "health coach" that she's smarter than the nurses and doctors who are going to be caring for her during her upcoming surgery. She needs to get over herself, especially if she wants the best care.  Nurses don't play, Kerstin. We are professionals, but we won't tolerate your BS, abuse or arrogance.  It's not a good idea to insult the people who are going to be the doctor's right-hand before, during and after your surgery.


Do you personally take care of all patients in the same way, regardless of their behavior?


I would try my darndest, but some people make that harder than others. And not all nurses would do the same. Kindness goes a long way. Well, and obviously, there is nuance. There is a difference between simple "venting" because someone is feeling unwell or has an illness that is making them not quite themselves, vs being an arrogant know-it-all (while really knowing nothing) numbskull who just wants to prove a point.

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I usually don't like to criticize other women, but I'm jumping in Smiley Very Happy

 

Kerstin=click always!

 

JC and Treacey I tolerate until I can't! 

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I think your opinion was very unprofessional of you to post.