Monday, August 1, 2011

A Plan B

but then again, there always is. The question is how many plan Bs are you willing to accept? When to say stop? Is living with continuous plan Bs living? Is quitting losing the battle? Quality over quantity?

The doctors frequently point out that the patient and the medical team make the decisions together. Sure we do. But, in reality, from a patient's point of view, the decision making process is equivalent to a gun pointed to your head, i. e. "do what we advise you to do or you will die."

On Friday 5th August big things are going to happen. A plan B is being carried out. So far I've agreed. Hopefully it is for the best.

4 comments:

  1. comin' over to cross my fingers with you. prontito, pronto, we'll have a great time! besos.

    L

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  2. thanks for the post. i'll see you next week when i get back, how about some sushi?

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  3. Plan B's are ace! I like plan B's! I don't know what this one is but I already have a good feeling about it. :)
    You can do this Laura!

    -vexi

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  4. It is for the best. Alldeles säkert. Inga mera plan B:n, för den här funkar. Punkt slut. Kram.

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