When people are dying due to chronic/degenerative pathologies, they tend to develop delirium. It does not follow that someone is at fault
They'd be at fault if the stuff they were supposed to do would have staved off the sickness or whatever. BF didn't say that but I gave myself the impression that he did.
You don't really know what took place, yet you're willing to shape up an impromptu online lynching commitee, based on an ambiguous comment by one of the bereaved.
It's human to want to blame someone for misfortunes. Problem is, sometimes bad things happen to good people, and it's really unfair to start pointing fingers at healthcare professionals. Delirium in critically ill/terminal patients is rather common. I'd go as far as saying that in my personal experience the only times I've seen someone dying not lapse into delirium were the ones in which they were sedated beforehand. Nobody's really lucid when the body is shutting down.
Pretty much what is said here, with emphasis in colored words. What's going on is a cognitive mechanism following association and attribution--putting responsibility on what is being sensed rather than what is internally going on, since it 'feels normal', and since the usual impression learned is that medical professionals (mental/physical...) are responsible for your well-being, if you feel bad, it's usually their fault. One's knowledge of the matter can help them understand what's going on too.
And that makes part of my sads ._. Many doctors are undersupported or underfunded that they can't work that efficiently under several factors outside of their direct control. External factors.
Adding to the general tension that occurs when things don't look that well, understanding from others will help a lot.
Also I'm badly depressed but am reluctant to write what makes me
to anyone because ahh, incomplete impressions to anyone else who reads them. >_> (because I am not confident in my writing.)
o/ social anxiety.
Alsoalso I don't feel good. Arrrrghhhh
ALSO I finally got my Steam loaded with a bit of my savings to gift other peoples. AND THEN I'M REGION RESTRICTED TO ASIA ONLY :I (Really wanted to gift a certain Webcomic Author for what she's done, and also a certain friend who seems to have disappeared for a while from B12 who is pretty much a polyglot and a very awesome person.)
I feel like I'm not gonna get into the navy because of my allergies. Well technically I'm handing in the allergy test result sometime next week but still. All sources I've been looking at makes it seem unlikely by the day.
And the fucking test result itself is useless. All it basically say is "Yes, you do have allergies". All I wanted to know if the reaction is something that can be considered fatal or not. Which is the biggest factor I'm looking for since its immediate grounds for disqualification.
Now I have no clue what to do with my future if I don't get in.
I've little idea on what the procedures are, but I believe coordinating with those handling the tests and such helps communicate your goals--allergies are very broad, and are also influenced by lifestyle changes, but is always context-wise important. ._.
Well, now that it's established that you do have allergies, you could potentially start desensitivization therapy
^