I haven’t spoken to anyone professionally about this yet I know everyone recommended it but im not so sure what i would even say. I think ill just keep going strong till things pan out and play it by ear.[/quote]
Well you don’t have to say anything in a counselling session.
Like I said, the internet can work as a sympathetic ear but you’re always going have to run the gauntlet of opinions to find it.
Yeah this thread has helped me a lot just by letting things out…
regarding the doctors and nurses ending lives prematurely Iv’e heard numerous stories since my weeks at ICU and i have no doubt many lives are ended before given a chance at recovery. I think a lot of the staff also have their own opinion put aside on people who attempt to commit suicide and then having to use resources to nurse them back to health.
Even Yesterday one nurse sedated her then her shift ended soon after, a lack of communication brought about the new nurse re sedating her and she stopped breathing, there’s been a few stuff ups like this one i’m just glad she’s ok stil
Sure suicide can be a selfish act but many people I think just feel totally lost and scared and I know a large reason now of why she did this and I cant begin to imagine what she was dealing with. MRI scan yesterday showed good signs so hopefully now its just as simple as being by her side and being patient.
[quote]Rollsroyce13 wrote:
Yeah this thread has helped me a lot just by letting things out…
regarding the doctors and nurses ending lives prematurely Iv’e heard numerous stories since my weeks at ICU and i have no doubt many lives are ended before given a chance at recovery. I think a lot of the staff also have their own opinion put aside on people who attempt to commit suicide and then having to use resources to nurse them back to health.
Even Yesterday one nurse sedated her then her shift ended soon after, a lack of communication brought about the new nurse re sedating her and she stopped breathing, there’s been a few stuff ups like this one i’m just glad she’s ok stil
Sure suicide can be a selfish act but many people I think just feel totally lost and scared and I know a large reason now of why she did this and I cant begin to imagine what she was dealing with. MRI scan yesterday showed good signs so hopefully now its just as simple as being by her side and being patient.[/quote]
[quote]Rollsroyce13 wrote:
Yeah this thread has helped me a lot just by letting things out…
regarding the doctors and nurses ending lives prematurely Iv’e heard numerous stories since my weeks at ICU and i have no doubt many lives are ended before given a chance at recovery. I think a lot of the staff also have their own opinion put aside on people who attempt to commit suicide and then having to use resources to nurse them back to health.
Even Yesterday one nurse sedated her then her shift ended soon after, a lack of communication brought about the new nurse re sedating her and she stopped breathing, there’s been a few stuff ups like this one i’m just glad she’s ok stil
Sure suicide can be a selfish act but many people I think just feel totally lost and scared and I know a large reason now of why she did this and I cant begin to imagine what she was dealing with. MRI scan yesterday showed good signs so hopefully now its just as simple as being by her side and being patient.[/quote]
You’re a good man, Rolls.[/quote]
But at what cost and how much, big picture, is it ultimately worth?
[quote]Rollsroyce13 wrote:
Yeah this thread has helped me a lot just by letting things out…
regarding the doctors and nurses ending lives prematurely Iv’e heard numerous stories since my weeks at ICU and i have no doubt many lives are ended before given a chance at recovery. I think a lot of the staff also have their own opinion put aside on people who attempt to commit suicide and then having to use resources to nurse them back to health.
Even Yesterday one nurse sedated her then her shift ended soon after, a lack of communication brought about the new nurse re sedating her and she stopped breathing, there’s been a few stuff ups like this one i’m just glad she’s ok stil
Sure suicide can be a selfish act but many people I think just feel totally lost and scared and I know a large reason now of why she did this and I cant begin to imagine what she was dealing with. MRI scan yesterday showed good signs so hopefully now its just as simple as being by her side and being patient.[/quote]
You’re a good man, Rolls.[/quote]
But at what cost and how much, big picture, is it ultimately worth?[/quote]
[quote]Rollsroyce13 wrote:
Yeah this thread has helped me a lot just by letting things out…
regarding the doctors and nurses ending lives prematurely Iv’e heard numerous stories since my weeks at ICU and i have no doubt many lives are ended before given a chance at recovery. I think a lot of the staff also have their own opinion put aside on people who attempt to commit suicide and then having to use resources to nurse them back to health.
Even Yesterday one nurse sedated her then her shift ended soon after, a lack of communication brought about the new nurse re sedating her and she stopped breathing, there’s been a few stuff ups like this one i’m just glad she’s ok stil
Sure suicide can be a selfish act but many people I think just feel totally lost and scared and I know a large reason now of why she did this and I cant begin to imagine what she was dealing with. MRI scan yesterday showed good signs so hopefully now its just as simple as being by her side and being patient.[/quote]
You’re a good man, Rolls.[/quote]
But at what cost and how much, big picture, is it ultimately worth?[/quote]
Only time and Rolls can decide that.
[/quote]
Yeah. Probably good to think about.
Yeah man , glad that we could help you. Do your best to take care of her and support her so that she can make a full recovery. Regardless , she is a lucky girl to have such a supportive boyfriend. Believe me , many would have left the fuck off like some selfish pricks !!