23-11-2016 11:13 AM
23-11-2016 11:13 AM
Oh @Silenus
now i am crying. your writing is so much what I am in at the moment. not sure if yuou realised but i changed my name on here from (sadgirl) to bluebay . supposed to be a positive step - nothing positive at the moment. 😞
thank you for your kind words and hugs. xxx
23-11-2016 11:54 AM
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23-11-2016 10:46 PM
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23-11-2016 10:54 PM - edited 23-11-2016 11:55 PM
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Hi @Silenus
That is a beautiful tribute to your GP
He sounds like an amazing & very caring & compassionate Doctor.
My heart breaks for him and you too- I don't know what you are feeling but I suspect you hold a soft spot in your heart for him because of the relationship and connection you had with him. With is love and care he gave you, you would be a better because your lives crossed paths with each other- I believe in that. Honor is life by celebrating is life and helping others like he did- the world needs more people like him. And he will live on through you and by keeping is memory alive.
I also had a similar Dr like this @Silenus he was actually a specialist who helped me immensely and changed the course of my life, and by the way he treated I was able to help others in a similar way. I was able to pay it forward. This Prof will always be someone I hold in high regard and hold close to my heart.I remmeber a time when I was really unwell and I had very bad experience at a hospital and when I next spoke to the Prof he said why had I not called him- my response was that I didn't want to bother him. Just those few word made a huge difference to know someone was there and supported me unconditionally and that in itself has the power to heal people because of the connection and trust we had in our relationship.
23-11-2016 10:58 PM
23-11-2016 10:58 PM
So true and important to honour our grief and not sweep it under the carpet.
I had a GP like that @Silenus who saved my life and my son's, through his gentle, intelligent, socially and medically aware practise. Yes I was devastated when he became too ill to keep his patient load.
Sorry your man suffered in that way. Perhaps there was his own dignity and choice not to go with the general palliative approach.
24-11-2016 04:07 AM
24-11-2016 07:29 AM
24-11-2016 07:29 AM
Sending love and hugs to you my friend @Silenus
24-11-2016 09:38 AM
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25-11-2016 01:02 PM
25-11-2016 01:02 PM
Hello good peoples...
I have withdrawn into my writing... I'm writing a fantasy trilogy at the moment. I'm about 120 pages into it, and have nailed down the major characters, the major movements of plot and a few sub-plots, and have most of the major themes, sub-themes and imagery all worked out...
Currently, I am writing a lot of dialogue...
Very enjoyable...
I plan on having the trilogy finished in the course of the next 9 months or so...
Of course, there are a lot of parallel projects that I'm also working on... the joys of being bipolar and hypomanic... hahaha...
I figure that if I write 5 pages each day, every day, I will have 35 pages written in a week... 140 pages written in a month... 420 pages written in 3 months... my trilogy would be complete in 9 months... just like having a kid... hahaha..
These worlds I weave... they are a fun escape, but there's also lots of important serious stuff in there as well... it's part fantasy novel, part self-help book, part philosophy text...
Mostly, it's a lot of fun to write... I hope it will be as fun to read as it is to write...
Hugs and happy vibes beaming to you all... 🙂
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