Posted by toojane on February 4, 2007, at 12:06:09
In reply to Re: Hospitalization, posted by Fallsfall on February 4, 2007, at 10:14:18
> What are you trying to understand?
I am curious about the reasons why your hospitalization was so wonderful and mine wasn't.
Why?
Is it the hospital itself? The programs your hospital offered were not available in the one I was in. There was no rolling down hills like children or marvellous art projects. Is that because of wealth? Your hospital sounds like it is well-funded. Or is the staff "better" in some way? More responsible or accountable or compassionate or skilled?
Or is it you? Is it something about you? Your attitude? If you had been in the hospital I was in, would you have enjoyed being there? Would those things happening not have bothered you somehow? Or would they have simply never have happened to you? Why?
Is there something I could have/should have done differently? Like that woman in Australia in that article on another thread, why was "she" wearing that dog collar? Her psychologist said she made him put it on her because she could not be helped any other way. She made dog collars necessary. He believes that. But I want to know how could that possibly be true?
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