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kitty888

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  1. For myself, I remain judgemental Once a trust is violated I am not known for restoring that trust, and it is certainly not easily restored by me. Tom I certainly hope you don't reap what you sew...what do you think some people might think of you if you contacted HIV or hepC? That you are promiscous or gay? That you use drugs IV? Quit being judgment! Karma has a way of slapping you in the face:trout: What would you say if one of your children or family members became addicted? Alcoholics and drug addicts are not bad people! They are sick people who do a lot of horrible bad things; not because they are bad but because they are soul sick.
  2. I had a lady come into the ER because her husband had been eating grapes from her lady parts and they had "lost one" I once had a young man, 30ish well dressed, no obvious disabilities driving a nice car etc come to the ER to have his diaper changed. I had a 20 something yo woman come in to the ER once beacuse she was having sigmoidoscopy the next day and wanted a nurse to give her the fleets enema portion of the prep. I have had mothers bring thier babies into the ER with a fever. The temp might be 101 etc. When talking to the Mom I asked did she give the baby tylenol, motrin etc. Mom says no. SHe didn't want to bring the babies temp down so I could see how high it was! I could go on and on................

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