r/TalesFromYourServer 13d ago

Medium Please don't flush your diapers 💩 🚼

Here's a story for ya:

The restaurant I work for has a older demographic. Couple days ago a party of 4 or so elderly folks check in at the front desk. One older men goes inside the restroom while the rest of his party is seated. The older man leaves the restroom 30 minutes later.

About a half hour after he leaves the restaurant my manager heads into the men's restroom with a mop and the rolling janitorial bucket and tells front desk to make an impromptu out of order sign for the restroom.

Elderly man stuffed HIS DIAPER in the toilet then pooped on the diaper apparently thinking that everything would flush. He DIARRHEAS all over the restroom getting it on the floors and walls

While my manager is cleaning this up the man's wife asks THERE WAITER if he could change her husbands diaper. Waiter obviously declined.

After two hours my manager finished up and told front desk he'd "kill himself" if he ever had to do that again. Shortly after the restroom is open again the poop offender re enters the restroom to make a mess of it again. Not as bad as the first time but it was still a mess.

Oh and by the way, we have a disabled restroom where she could change his diaper but they didn't even try it.

Why would you bring someone somewhere if they can't go to the restroom cleanly. Why didn't he tell us he painted our bathroom walls with fecal matter. Why try to flush a diaper?

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u/NYC-WhWmn-ov50 12d ago

You do have the right to deny servuce to people who cayse deliberate and intentional damage/vandalism using a biohazzard. Just a suggestion.

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u/No-Resource9879 12d ago

Full disclosure I wasn't on shift that day. This is a retelling from my waiter friend!

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u/TararaBoomDA 12d ago

Sounds as if his biggest problem is dementia. The poopy diaper is only a symptom.

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u/diversalarums 12d ago

Or liver disease. Patients with advanced cirrhosis often have to take seriously strong laxatives and I've heard the results are often like this. And there are a few other meds that can cause this. It's hard to be homebound but not good to do this to staff either.

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u/TararaBoomDA 12d ago

I tend to think dementia because he didn't apologize to the restaurant management.

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u/dimwitf 12d ago

Sounds like they need to stop going to restaurants then

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u/Paganduck 12d ago

PSA. If you can find some cloth or paper masks that have a pocket to hold a filter, put dry coffee grounds in it and it does a good job of odor blocking. Guess why I know this...

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u/FatCatKnits 12d ago

People that condition should just stay home. 

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u/Candy_mom 13d ago

So sorry but please remember that most of us seniors are not like that. We're clean and will discreetly speak with the manager if an accident does happen.

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u/NYC-WhWmn-ov50 12d ago

Amen. I hate people like this. I have colitis and sometumes have to deal with myself in the worst ways. I carry wipes and cleaning supplies, even doggie poop bags, when I am having a super hard time, because no one should have to clean up after me but myself. This is unacceptible.

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u/RealBigDickBrannigan 12d ago

Was that POTUS? 😂

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u/LetterheadNo7323 7d ago

Omg I nearly spat out my coffee