How do I convince my sister that what happen wasn't her bad habit?
Around 3AM Thursday morning we left to embezzle my sister to the cancer center (a 3 1/2 hour drive) for her followup visit after a colon resection closing week. Unfortunately, she had developed an abdominal abscess and have to stay overnight to get it drained. On the process home, I had a mild stroke, which I if truth be told mistook for exhaustion at the time. When she get home around 11 PM Friday, our mother told her what had happen. No matter how much I point out the marked health issues and that it is a certainty of life, she think that taking care of her and driving to the cancer center cause it. How can I get it across that this isn't the first, probably won't be the later, and that not only is it no big matter, but that she had undeniably nothing to do beside it!?
Answers: Maybe, her Dr. will take the time to explain it to her. She will restore to health faster (and you, too) without the guilt, so conceivably her Dr will help you out.
Actually it is a big settlement. If you've had one stroke, you may possibly be at risk for a bigger, worse one down the road. You inevitability to see your doctor about possible preventative measures.
However, surrounded by no way is it related to your sister. Strokes can be cause by lifestyle, or by genetics. Your sister didn't do that to you.
Good luck near treatment.
you can't family will discern guilty about stuff resembling this all the time. my brother have a major stroke where on earth he is not able to move his disappeared arm about 5 years ago. he and i have a disagreement the day earlier where we both said we loathed each other and even though it be the pills he was taking at the time that cause it i feel responsible for it
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