11-01-2024, 09:38 AM
(10-31-2024, 05:32 AM)user123 Wrote: My husband. He's done many wonderful things in his life to help other people and animals, but for me specifically, he donated a kidney. In addition, he kept me alive in the hospital when I had covid (and immunosuppressed from transplant) when the doctors wanted to stop and let me die. When I was in the ICU, one physician was screaming in my (unconscious) face: "You're going to die!" He stopped that BS. He practically lived there in the hospital with me.
I have no words.
It's absolutely true if a patient doesn't have a pittbull of a family advocate with them they're going to "get dead quick". Then there's dodging the bullet of "dying from Doc's stupidity".
I'm always going to understand people are fallible. I'm NEVER going to be onboard with willful arrogance & incoppetence (sp) sporting a stethescope & white coat.