It’s such a sad storyline, but things like this do need addressing and more awareness. I feel so sorry for anyone who’s lost a child or lost someone to this as well as in general
@forrestcollective9184
3 жыл бұрын
Naw, look* at Gail actually giving loving advice to both of her sons. So nice to see her supporting her boys, instead of plotting behind their backs. This is the kind of storyline she deserves, and is a nice throwback to the og Gail we all fell in love with. 😍
@caseysays20
3 жыл бұрын
Leanne needs to realize what she’s doing is hurting Oliver it’s painful to watch
@gxorgiex
3 жыл бұрын
I agree with you
@3kylajsmith
3 жыл бұрын
I can't imagine the agnoy of losing a child and if it was me all reason would probably go out the window and I would do anything I could, but as a healthcare worker who has see people slowly wasting away, it is not what they need. As hard as it is there is a point where you are doing more harm then good and it is not in the patents best interest to make them suffer for false hope and to make you feel better. I have seen too many people regret putting someone through it and have watched too patients suffer because their family won't let them go. Again it is easy for me to say when it is not my loved one, but I have made my wishes very clear to my family and recommend everyone do the same and have an iron clad living will so your wishes are respected.
@forrestcollective9184
3 жыл бұрын
Can't imagine how hard watching/supporting families going through this type of thing. It takes special people to this that kind of work, what a gift it must be to be able to support people through the worst times ever. Couple of questions; Is it a rare thing for parents to fight for their child, even at the detriment of the child? Or do you find people generally listen to the advice being given?
@3kylajsmith
3 жыл бұрын
@@forrestcollective9184 Sorry for the late response, did not get the notification. Most people don't want their child to suffer so they eventually just ask for comfort care. Make the person as comfortable as possible. That is often after a period of denial where they ask for more invasive treatment. I have seen a lot of people regret choosing to keep someone alive with no quality of life. They usually end up in a nursing home. Trust me medical professionals are thrilled to be proven wrong, everyone will have a story about someone who doctors said had no chance but they survived, they often leave out the long term quality of life the person has, but it is awesome when someone beats the odds. My coworkers daughter was born with multiple issues, and her prognosis was not good, she is now a happy 6 year old. She has had multiple surgeries and will require more and has several health issues from epilepsy to cerebral palsy, but she is doing great.
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