Home › Forums › Decaffeinated Coffee › Hospital Horror Stories? › Reply To: Hospital Horror Stories?
Gamnait
It depends on lots of variables. I’m not sure of the specifics in your (hypothetical?) question. So I’ll share a few thoughts with you.
First and foremost, none of this is what I would say, what I would do etc… I yield to the Torah and it doesnt matter what I think. That is not at all what I have been addressing.
All I have been saying is that the approach taken by the “medical establishment” even if wrong is not coming from a “dark and evil” place. So regardless of what I would say to her, her views are not NECESSARILY coming from a “dark and evil” place.
She may be wrong, but she isnt necessarily evil. (of course there amy be an evil individual here and there).
That said. I dont want to avoid answering your question, but without the specifics, I will comment on your comment on the matter:
” I used to volunteer in the hospital, going around the geriatric ward. There were patients who would sit there with untouched meal trays
because they were unable to feed themselves.”
Unable because they were weak? demented? no appetite? unable to swallow? unable to lift food?
” many of them did not have the time to feed all of their patients before the trays were collected again.”
Whoever said I was wrong regarding lack of resources please read this testimony.
” I did encounter some nurses who did not care about their patients at all. I once alerted a nurse that something was wrong with a patient, and she just laughed me off and stayed at her station.”
Thats terrible, she should be fired