As the son of elderly parents, I have been unhappy with the help our society provides. I attempt to describe my (and their) problems--the lack of dignity, the false professionalism, the pseudo-science and the lack of respect.
This should be linked to the blog, also titled 'Poor Son Notes".
CAVEAT: Even while Dr. G. did, in my opinion, communicate very badly--using primitive, unsubtle vocabulary whenever she stepped outside the realm of strictly medical language--she did help me, and my mother. She helped me and my mother by encouraging me to return to the USA, where I was able to help.
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As the son of elderly parents, I have been unhappy with the help our society provides. I attempt to describe my (and their) problems--the lack of dignity, the false professionalism, the pseudo-science and the lack of respect.
This should be linked to the blog, also titled 'Poor Son Notes".
CAVEAT: Even while Dr. G. did, in my opinion, communicate very badly--using primitive, unsubtle vocabulary whenever she stepped outside the realm of strictly medical language--she did help me, and my mother. She helped me and my mother by encouraging me to return to the USA, where I was able to help.
Footnote/additonal comments on the Last Five entries--Skilled Nursing Cruelty
Poor Son Notes
9 minutes 41 seconds
4 years ago
Footnote/additonal comments on the Last Five entries--Skilled Nursing Cruelty
In these two comments I stress a basic point which wasn't previously emphasized. And I engage in a dialectical discussion of a doctor who greatly saddened me, "Dr. G." (But who also, truthtold, did help me.)
Poor Son Notes
As the son of elderly parents, I have been unhappy with the help our society provides. I attempt to describe my (and their) problems--the lack of dignity, the false professionalism, the pseudo-science and the lack of respect.
This should be linked to the blog, also titled 'Poor Son Notes".
CAVEAT: Even while Dr. G. did, in my opinion, communicate very badly--using primitive, unsubtle vocabulary whenever she stepped outside the realm of strictly medical language--she did help me, and my mother. She helped me and my mother by encouraging me to return to the USA, where I was able to help.