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Torenhire
United States11681 Posts
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Silentness
United States2821 Posts
On May 08 2012 20:31 popzags wrote: Poor lady. Forget progamers. Forget chess grandmasters. Medics are those who have to have strongest nerves. I could never be a medic. I have a military friend that is a medic. He had told me too many horrible stories of babies burnt up and you can still smell the roasted flesh from IEDs in Iraq and Afghanistan. Hats off to the medics, they dont get paid enough IMO. | ||
Chef
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taldarimAltar
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Ilikestarcraft
Korea (South)17719 Posts
On May 08 2012 21:51 Azera wrote: How is it that you're so cheery, lighthearted and carefree when this blog is about death and suffering? Seriously? I understand TL veterans or mods usually post replies of such nature because they're veterans and can do whatever they want, but seriously man. Not in blogs like this. At least show that you give a damn about the people in the blog. I think its more that his blogs open up what goes on behind the scenes that's usually hidden from our everyday lives. Its tragic what other people go through but its also really respectable and admirable what snet does. I don't think showing admiration for snet is really dehumanizing the people he talks about in the blogs. The fact that what he does seems admirable shows that we empathize with the people he mentions in his blog. Can't really feel bad and sorry about everyone who suffers in the world or you won't be able to maintain your own life. Just got to acknowledge and be aware that everywhere around you, even where you can't see, that people are suffering. I think its really admirable what snet does, I wouldn't be able to do it. | ||
unit
United States2621 Posts
On May 08 2012 17:04 Snet wrote: Within the last week Fatal car accident involving a young teenager. 27yo male with a heart attack. wait, where do you live? cuz my older brother just last weekend lost one of his best friends (around that age) to a heart attack in his sleep then the next day driving home after being consoled by the family he witnessed a teenage girl have a horrific accident and called it in knowing that she was already dead on impact | ||
ePLocust
United States587 Posts
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zJayy962
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Billd
Canada210 Posts
My best friend is a paramedic. Just wanted to tip my cap to you, your co-workers and all emergency workers around the world. You guys don't get the recognition you deserve. <3 | ||
DreamChaser
1649 Posts
On May 08 2012 16:52 Firereaver wrote: Thats sad? huh???? Heart block while serious and requiring pacing isnt sad... Not like the 21 yr old with viral meningitis who dies 2 days after her wedding Or the 28 yr old who goes into ricketsial sepsis and has permanent renal and hepatic failiure along with a left sided stroke to boot! Or.... one of the umpteen things you see on a daily basis over here... Come to India(or any 3rd world country) if you wanna see where the truth really lies. Oh hey Mr. tough guy over here has gotta shit on others people's feelings because hes seen worst. Desensitization like this will be the end of us. | ||
s.a.y
Croatia3840 Posts
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NoctemSC
United States771 Posts
On May 08 2012 16:52 Firereaver wrote: Thats sad? huh???? Heart block while serious and requiring pacing isnt sad... Not like the 21 yr old with viral meningitis who dies 2 days after her wedding Or the 28 yr old who goes into ricketsial sepsis and has permanent renal and hepatic failiure along with a left sided stroke to boot! Or.... one of the umpteen things you see on a daily basis over here... Come to India(or any 3rd world country) if you wanna see where the truth really lies. User was banned for this post. It's not a competition on who has the saddest life, friend. Death happens everywhere, to every kind of person. | ||
Otolia
France5805 Posts
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TheToast
United States4808 Posts
On May 09 2012 03:28 Otolia wrote: So the family decided to let her die. It's not sad, it's borderline criminal. Weren't they unable to pay or were they just cheap ? That's why I asked before about if the patient was the one who made the decision or if it was the family. If I was 99 years old, at best had maybe 2 more years, I don't know that I'd be keen on spending all that money and dealing with all the problems of heart surgery. I'm guessing at that age, the survival rate of heart surgery isn't great either. | ||
LuckyFool
United States9015 Posts
What causes something like that to happen to ones heart? Or was it just natural causes. | ||
sc14s
United States5052 Posts
On May 08 2012 17:57 Graviton wrote: I don't even know where to begin with this post. You seem to have the bizarre misconception that location has a distinct bearing on individual human suffering? wat. uhh it does actually. not that he isn't being a complete dick bag but your bizarre misconception that there is the same amount of suffering in all places..wat? | ||
Mackin
Ireland181 Posts
For some reason every time I hear a story like this, it gets me to this song: + Show Spoiler + | ||
WonDeRSC
United States234 Posts
But as another poster has pointed out, isn't it up to the patient to decide the course of treatment? | ||
Smix
United States4549 Posts
On May 08 2012 21:51 Azera wrote: How is it that you're so cheery, lighthearted and carefree when this blog is about death and suffering? Seriously? I understand TL veterans or mods usually post replies of such nature because they're veterans and can do whatever they want, but seriously man. Not in blogs like this. At least show that you give a damn about the people in the blog. you're completely misinterpreting my post | ||
neoghaleon55
United States7434 Posts
I wonder if medis/EMS people like yourself ever get post-traumatic-stress-disorder from doing such an emotionally charged job. | ||
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