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Chronicle of A Failed Suicide Attempt
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<blockquote data-quote="Littleboylost" data-source="post: 719613" data-attributes="member: 21895"><p>Doctors are people and people are flawed. When we are vulnerable we see this and feel the impact of it more clearly and that can be good and bad. I hope Culture that your wife and YSs father keep swerving until they find the right fight for this sensitivity time of recovery. </p><p>I have seen impossible cases have miraculuous recovery and simple cases not so so well. We have no absolute understanding of what the mind and body are capable of. Some tests and evidence can guide us. I expect the doctor may not have wanted to give false hope. Perhaps communication is not his forte. If the gut says no, listen to the gut. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>So well said. Facing the same challenges as we speak. We can not know what future outcomes hold we can only push for what is right and best and hope for the best with no expectations. Easier said than done.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Littleboylost, post: 719613, member: 21895"] Doctors are people and people are flawed. When we are vulnerable we see this and feel the impact of it more clearly and that can be good and bad. I hope Culture that your wife and YSs father keep swerving until they find the right fight for this sensitivity time of recovery. I have seen impossible cases have miraculuous recovery and simple cases not so so well. We have no absolute understanding of what the mind and body are capable of. Some tests and evidence can guide us. I expect the doctor may not have wanted to give false hope. Perhaps communication is not his forte. If the gut says no, listen to the gut. So well said. Facing the same challenges as we speak. We can not know what future outcomes hold we can only push for what is right and best and hope for the best with no expectations. Easier said than done. [/QUOTE]
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