This is a question related not to your personal knowledge rather a global failure of communication. What is the description that comes to mind of the term "palliative care" There are no mistakes here this is just gathering of what has been poorly misrepresented. Thanks ya! M
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my views on palliation are informed by uncommon circumstances, but; palliative care is basically "live with it, or don't, it's not going away but you don't have to have a bad time about it"
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I'd be fascinated and honored to better know what you mean by "uncommon circumstances." The answer is quite subjective, but is not the experience of being born, living and dying also? :) Thanks for the compelling response!
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i work in veterinary medicine, where we provide a lot of palliative care for conditions that human providers would try to cure. my first wife died of ovarian cancer at 32, two years stage 4. i live with chronic spinal pain. palliative care is dying, but also living with it.
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Replying to @hiimmrdave
Thank you for the work that you do in veterinary medicine, my deep empathy for the years of horror and pain and loss of your wife, as well as your own chronic spinal pain. Thank you also for sharing that which for some is too difficult or "impolite" so freely!

Jan 16, 2023 · 11:29 PM UTC

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Replying to @mholzschlag
i'm always happy to share. i've paid dearly for the strength, skill, and wisdom that i've scraped together, and i prefer not to hide them when i could put them to use.
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Dave I sure wish more people thought like that thank you so much!
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