Where do I begin? I had a heart cath. on Thursday, 08/29/19 at Baylor Heart Hospital. After the required (4) hours of non-movement I was about to be discharged and felt dizzy, had an excruciating headaches and nauseated. The nurse on duty suggested we go back inside after I was not able to get into our vehicle without significant assistance from my husband. When I was placed back on the bed and hooked up to the blood pressure, heart rate and respiration machine my husband was surprised that my blood pressure was 160/100 and climbing and brought it to the nurses attention. The nurse remarked that this was my baseline blood pressure upon admission and was considered to be normal. My husband advised her my BP is never thus high after laying down for several hours. After several minutes, my condition was deteriorating quickly. My blood pressure was now 273/200 and my head was exploding. The nurse feared a stroke and summoned the Rapid Response Team. Several hours, a transfer to Baylor Scott and White Hospital next door with a team of 8-10 doctors, nurses and techs were hard as work with tests, IVs, and wires. I am allergic to contrast dye and managed to inform the tech before they started to administer the dye through the IV. "Is she allergic to contrast dye? Did someone check her chart for allergies? Damn, good thing she told us?" After numerous tests I was taken to the ICU. My clothes were cut off, I was stuck again with IV's and blood pressure medication was administered that I was allergic to. A internal medicine doctor was summoned and her evaluation for reaction to pain was barbaric. She twisted my skin so tight that her fingernails broke my skin. She applied her technique to approximately 8 different parts of my arms and legs. I cried out in pain and the ICU nurse had to request she cease her evaluation and photographed my "evaluation". In the meantime I am feeling the effects of the blood pressure medicine I can not tolerate with cold sweats, chest pain, and shortness of breath and repeated requests for help were ignored. The following morning, the police, the head of nursing, and another administrator are at my bedside taking a report of patient abuse and filing charges against their own house doctor initiated by the ICU nurse. Later, I begged the nurse to please read my chart about my blood pressure medication allergy and she finally did and proceeded to discontinue the IV but not before she accused me of having "anxiety attacks". My husband insisted I be discharged later that evening. He was alarmed by the lack of compassion, integrity and professionalism I had been experiencing throughout this entire treatment process. I could not walk, talk very well, or use my right arm. I was told I would have physical therapy at home along with a home health aide. Those orders never made it to those departments even with our follow up phone call inquiries. It's been over a week and I have had to do my own PT, I still can't walk without assistance, or drive, and all our inquiries via telephone have fallen upon deaf ears. We both have been traumatized by my health crisis experienced at this hospital and will never go back.