Also - psychologically difficult for clinicians to think they might be getting it wrong, because of the consequences if they are getting things wrong - surely?
A decent chap? Yeah... about that. I still remember shaking hands with the surgeon and thanking him for all he'd done for my mother, not long after he'd finished her surgery. Still lives with me to this day, now I know he'd actually just finished criminally assaulting her.
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I didn't want to 'like' as it's such an awful thing to experience. I hope that, hopefully having survived the experience, that your mother has recovered physically and emotionally. Were you able to forgive (weirdly, I am & was)? It's about closure, acknowledgement, now - ?you too
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Sorry - that was a terrible place to leave you hanging, but the school run waits for no one! :) Yes, it changed trust for me. Default moved to not trusting. In our case, the hospital et al haven't moved beyond denial thus far, so forgiveness isn't quite on the cards yet, tbh.
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That's horrific.. It changes ability to trust, doesn't it?
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