firetender
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Off with her head!
Sasha, you crack me up! It's not what you say or even how you say it, it's your, um, positional rigidity, yeah, that's it, something about not being swayed which sometimes translates into not quite listening.
First off, the OP has been at this game for four years.
Second, she got blind-sided by a situation that hit home
Third, she DID have options and the patient WAS covered
It's presumptuous on your part to write her off as a medic, and this is not the first time I've seen you do this. I suppose it's the condemnation that bugs me, but honestly, there's something else that causes me alarm.
You seem absolutely convinced that you are impervious.
My experience is that only medics that haven't discovered their "Hot Button" == the one thing, custom-designed, that comes out of nowhere and knocks them for an emotional loop == are the ones most judgmental and least forgiving of those that encounter theirs and then have the guts to admit it rocked their world. They are the ones who brandish the "unpopular" opinion which might be okay if it didn't include judgement.
When you do find your Hot Button, and you will, I hope you will find as much understanding and acceptance here as the OP has. And if you're smart like her, you'll ignore the inevitable Hard Nose and learn from the experience, becoming a better medic in the process.
If you allow her that option, maybe it'll make it easier for us all to allow you the same when you hit your personal wall.
...and if you did run from a call as the OP did, and then quit the profession, as you swore you would, I'd lose a lot of the respect I have for you.
...but what about the next call that bothers her? Are you going to run...
...Maybe im a hard nose...
but if i was on that scene and you ran, you would no longer be welcome on my scene.
Sasha, you crack me up! It's not what you say or even how you say it, it's your, um, positional rigidity, yeah, that's it, something about not being swayed which sometimes translates into not quite listening.
First off, the OP has been at this game for four years.
Second, she got blind-sided by a situation that hit home
Third, she DID have options and the patient WAS covered
It's presumptuous on your part to write her off as a medic, and this is not the first time I've seen you do this. I suppose it's the condemnation that bugs me, but honestly, there's something else that causes me alarm.
You seem absolutely convinced that you are impervious.
My experience is that only medics that haven't discovered their "Hot Button" == the one thing, custom-designed, that comes out of nowhere and knocks them for an emotional loop == are the ones most judgmental and least forgiving of those that encounter theirs and then have the guts to admit it rocked their world. They are the ones who brandish the "unpopular" opinion which might be okay if it didn't include judgement.
When you do find your Hot Button, and you will, I hope you will find as much understanding and acceptance here as the OP has. And if you're smart like her, you'll ignore the inevitable Hard Nose and learn from the experience, becoming a better medic in the process.
If you allow her that option, maybe it'll make it easier for us all to allow you the same when you hit your personal wall.
...and if you did run from a call as the OP did, and then quit the profession, as you swore you would, I'd lose a lot of the respect I have for you.