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Date: | Tue, 28 Dec 2004 12:14:54 -0500 |
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Rhonda, one draws the line at truth! If that is withheld out of concern
for your sister's children, what if the truth the caregivers could receive
through you comes too late? And then where will that leave the children?
These new laws about privacy for a patient are so destructive at times, and
I'm sure those laws are the reason the doctors and nurses won't talk with
you or return your calls. Therefore, your father will probably have to be
the one to get the truth to them. Just remember that no matter what is the
outcome of this, you have obeyed the Lord and done all that you could
possibly do.
Love and hugs,
Helen
Earlier, Rhonda wrote:
>I have tried to explain to my dad about the signs and symptoms of morphehe
>andOxycotin Soma all these slow down body systems, but he says the doctors
>will do lots of tests and will find out what they need to know.
>My answer to that was what if they find out too late?
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>I realize that there is concern for my sisters children, but in cases where
>there is a problem doesn't the family service want to try and find another
>suitable family member if at all possible?
>It's not as though I wish to cause emotional harm to those girls, I care
>about them a lot, but where does one draw the line?
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>Rhonda o
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