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calimary

(81,109 posts)
37. Wow - what an amazing read.
Tue Dec 1, 2020, 01:48 PM
Dec 2020

It took me straight to the moral dilemma. What would I have felt - or done - in that position?

MAJOR case of mixed feelings.

I Got Angry, Just Reading That ProfessorGAC Nov 2020 #1
The fucker will look back at the minorities who saved his worthless ass and took care of him dalton99a Nov 2020 #2
Of course if I were the hospital administrator... malaise Nov 2020 #12
I don't know, he may come out of it illuminated, a new man Escurumbele Nov 2020 #20
Can't change a tweaker. Codeine Nov 2020 #22
Yup ismnotwasm Dec 2020 #32
I can only hope for that sort of life change. yonder Dec 2020 #31
I doubt it Rebl2 Dec 2020 #35
Like that POS Steve Scalise, when his worthless ass was saved by a bullwinkle428 Dec 2020 #30
A similar event was on the TV show Grey's Anatomy some years back question everything Nov 2020 #3
I posted this earlier today but DURHAM D Nov 2020 #4
I did not see your earlier OP, but you should know that some of us don't go to Twitter Hekate Nov 2020 #7
Thank you Grasswire2 Nov 2020 #24
Your compassion is stronger than his hate. TheRickles Nov 2020 #5
You are entirely right about the doctor(s) and dedication, and human reactions. BobTheSubgenius Nov 2020 #21
To all frontline medical, we salute you all.. denbot Nov 2020 #6
This is one of those situations where all involved can learn lessons about life. patphil Nov 2020 #8
Triage housecat Nov 2020 #9
I hope you're never in that position. nolabear Nov 2020 #10
That's why you'll never be in that position. Codeine Nov 2020 #23
Adults. Experienced. Professional. LanternWaste Nov 2020 #11
It's also somewhat of a metaphor for how the MAGAts view liberals Mr. Ected Nov 2020 #13
AMEN! Duppers Nov 2020 #14
+1. "But we're not, so we soldier on." yonder Dec 2020 #33
K&R demmiblue Nov 2020 #15
I read this seta1950 Nov 2020 #16
all these health care workers are going to need treatment for PTSD. bluescribbler Nov 2020 #17
This reminds me of an old M*A*S*H episode. BigmanPigman Nov 2020 #18
That's been occurring to me all last week till now. Its hard enough to resist them: but now I am ... marble falls Nov 2020 #19
Thought provoking post, Grasswire. JudyM Dec 2020 #25
A dramatization. Marcuse Dec 2020 #26
Like when Jewish lawyers from ACLU defended Nazis over (Skokie?) UTUSN Dec 2020 #27
So this little snowflake Nazi wanted compassion, eh? roamer65 Dec 2020 #28
Just read the thread over on Twitter... Trueblue Texan Dec 2020 #29
R&K Thank you. Moving story and I bet one that plays MerryBlooms Dec 2020 #34
"Don't let me die, Doc." Kid Berwyn Dec 2020 #36
Wow - what an amazing read. calimary Dec 2020 #37
It's very well written, too. Grasswire2 Dec 2020 #39
God bless this Doc and all the medical folks. Joinfortmill Dec 2020 #38
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