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Sep 2, 2020
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fattycoug
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that is a good portion of them. Then there's the people that are just so tired
of dealing with the situation, they just let he hospital deal with it for a while. It's a respite (for good or bad) for them, in some ways.
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To piggyback on a post below about parents at the hospital bedside, I've seen
macdizzle
9/2/20 1:26pm
That can often be indicative of issues.
Eddie
9/2/20 1:33pm
There are also "chronic patients" that require almost 24 hour care
basc-coug
9/2/20 1:41pm
I've seen that
Sea Chicken
9/2/20 1:34pm
How many of them are of meager means where both have to work just to pay the hospital bills and they
Indy Coug
9/2/20 1:34pm
that is a good portion of them. Then there's the people that are just so tired
fattycoug
9/2/20 1:40pm
I haven't been in those shoes before, so I don't have any perspective on what all of that must be like. Tough times 🙁
Indy Coug
9/2/20 1:44pm
That’s my thoughts too. Two parents working low wage jobs have a harder time
Fatalplacebo
9/2/20 1:41pm
That honestly never crossed my mind. I would've never thought a child
Mister P
9/2/20 1:57pm
I shared this about 15 years ago here. Time to share again
Zenoch
9/2/20 1:58pm
Please be there if you can, sometimes I feel people expect the medical system to
BNcoug
9/2/20 2:00pm
Same experience when our oldest was in the NICU for 7 weeks. Many just can't get
BYUtka
9/2/20 2:23pm
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