One of the handful of times I have seen my husband cry was when we had to put our dog down. It was his first dog and I remember him just sobbing 'I didn't know it would be this hard.'
The most I ever cried was when my grandmother died; I was sadder over that than my father dying. What was most aggravating was that she showed 3/4 signs of stroke, and when my mother called the doctor in the early evening to report it, the lousy, evil, doctor told her to have my grandmother take tylenol and see how she is doing in the morning. By that time, the brain bleeding/brain death effects were severe. She was put in an end-of-life facility, where they drain every penny of a person as payment, where she died about a year later. Turned out the evil doctor was either an owner, or just on the board of directors, of that end-of-life facility. That was the 2nd incident of blatant medical mal-practice I witnessed. A third incident involving me a few years later was the last straw to awaken me to the evils of modern medicine, and to limit exposure to it as much as possible.
One of the handful of times I have seen my husband cry was when we had to put our dog down. It was his first dog and I remember him just sobbing 'I didn't know it would be this hard.'
Same.
The most I ever cried was when my grandmother died; I was sadder over that than my father dying. What was most aggravating was that she showed 3/4 signs of stroke, and when my mother called the doctor in the early evening to report it, the lousy, evil, doctor told her to have my grandmother take tylenol and see how she is doing in the morning. By that time, the brain bleeding/brain death effects were severe. She was put in an end-of-life facility, where they drain every penny of a person as payment, where she died about a year later. Turned out the evil doctor was either an owner, or just on the board of directors, of that end-of-life facility. That was the 2nd incident of blatant medical mal-practice I witnessed. A third incident involving me a few years later was the last straw to awaken me to the evils of modern medicine, and to limit exposure to it as much as possible.