seeing the sick constantly can certainly do that to
a person. which isn't of
itself a bad or good thing, but it must be
acknowledged that not everyone
wants to be (reminded)
Their discomfort at being reminded of the ultimate end
and the is poor excuse for heaping more difficulty on
those who
I am 72 and have clients who are in their 60s who
still want to get rid of the pain. I am amazed at
their strength to get through the negative and
therefor value and respect themselves. The negative
people around them have to make some changes too.
YES!!!
--- guido bondioli [EMAIL
You are probably right about that. Stay strong. LaVona
--- guido bondioli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
However, sometimes people in pain can be
disagreeable.
If I didn't know the person very well, and I
didn't
know what was going on with them -- that is, I
didn't
kow that they were
I must say I was surprised to read that.
I have cared for sick people. While I am normally
squeamish to see certain illnesses in movies or to
read about the gory details in a book, in the presence
of a human being who is suffering I feel compassion. I
do the best I can.
The same when my friends
of a human being who is suffering I feel compassion. I
do the best I can.
The same when my friends have gone through break-ups
in their relationships, I am patient and caring. Never
occured to me that someone would react differently.
However, sometimes people in pain can be disagreeable.
If I didn't