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I too have had these conversations many times during my years practicing with the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center (Seattle, WA). Sharing unfavorable news with patients and their families is always challenging, and sometimes the best I can do is to assure patients that I will do my best to relieve their pain, to answer their questions truthfully, and to never abandon them. In the case presented by this video, I would tell the patient that with the tools of medical science in 2024, paraplegia is not a disorder we know how to heal. I would then explain that although we don’t know what will become possible next year, or in three years, or in five years, we do know that eventually we will learn how to heal people with spinal cord injuries. Delivering bad news is hard but doing so without offering hope, however slight, falls short of our Oath.
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There's a podcast called "wheelchair dad" on YT. He had a terrible spinal injury and is now confined to a wheelchair. Though he had a spinal cord injury he has excruciating pain in his back and legs. I thought if you had a spinal cord injury you would not be able to feel anything below the waist. I can just imagine telling that young dad that not only will he not walk again but will have to deal with incredible agony for the rest of his life. To hear about these sad prognoses is one thing, but to see it is just crushing to one's spirit. God bless the work you do and give you strength. thank you
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@loripahl9728
1 week ago
May God bless you, sir. I think you are a very kind, compassionate, empathetic surgeon who cares very much for your patients. ❤
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