My name is William, and I usually don't write reviews on hospitals but this has got to be THE WORST experience ever. - I have a certain blood disease/disorder that sometimes flares up out of control, so I have to go to the ER for pain management. Most of the time when in the ER they decide on whether or not I should be admitted and unfortunately this time I was... This is my experience at Baylor Scott & White Medical Center - Irving; I was admitted due to chronic pain, low blood count and a migraine. At first it was all normal, my nurse came in when I pressed the call button, helped with pain control, made sure I had everything I needed. But as soon as the first shift change came in EVERYTHING changed- I was laying in bed with really bad pain so I pressed the call button, the guy answered and I let him know what was going on... waited 15 minutes (I'm not the type of patient to rush a nurse because I know they can get busy at times) so I went ahead and pressed the button again, and again explained what was going on... waited another 15 min.... this went on for an hour and a half, which by then I was having some kind of reaction to the blood I was being given. My legs, arms, chest, face ALL went numb, my breathing slowed, my vision went black, I kept pushing the call button until I yelled out and begged a passing nurse to help me- the nurse came into my room and tried everything she could with little knowledge of what I was going through then I blacked out.. What seemed to be hours but only minutes went by before MY designated nurse decided to come to my room to check on what was going on, not because I pressed the call button or yelled out for help but because "she wanted in on the action". I truly believe that if you come to this hospital you better be ready to die alone. After being given something to calm my pain NO NURSE/DOCTOR came to check in on my health, well being, comfort-ability for the next 6-8 hours. So to make this already long story a bit shorter, you will NEVER see a DOCTOR you will only ever see a NURSE every 4-6 hours if you're lucky... Honestly, you see the kitchen staff a hell of a lot more than your care providers.. I'm writing this at 9:43AM it's been 2 hours and 33 minutes since I asked for my medication. -- I died alone in this hospital, that says a lot about the staff working this operation. so AMA I go.