Not to be disingenuous, but sadly I saw this quite a bit during my recent training. I attended an accelerated EMT-Paramedic course recently which compressed a year's worth of training into 3 months...which included over 800 hours of clinical time...on ambulances and in the emergency room. Many in the medical community have a rather callous view of such patients, until their symptoms are "confirmed" and they are thought not to be simply searching for drugs...the point being, don't just pray for Betsy...as deserving as she is...but pray for the many others in her situation that have no one else but silent voices praying to God on his or her behalf in anonymity...mention Betsy, and pray for all...the homeless man I cared for with seizures...the 43 y/o female with CHF, Asthma, and mild psychosis, the 89 y/o female with lung cancer on her last legs...the "regular" with lots of problems...with no one else but EMS to call a friend...a good person with problems. There are so many, and in my short 3 months it opened my eys...so many people with no one to lean on, confide in...no one else to call a friend. I, for one...NEVER took anything for granted and treated each and every patient with care and respect...even when it was relatively obvious they might have been "faking"...it's a cry for help...I wish we could all see what happens in so many cities...the forgotten, the downtrodden, the luckless...but they all deserve dignity...and prayers.
I'm still a non-believer...but I think that folks like you believers can do nothing but help...I held their hands, stuck needles with them, asked all sorts of history, administered medications, connected them with wires to our EKG, treated them, talked to them, befriended them, and tried to diagnose them, all in the short 3 - 10 min ambulance ride, or 5 min encounter in the ER. You can learn so much about a person in that short amount of time...with the truly sick, you arrive back at the same ER with another patient and ask about the them..."how's he/she doing?"...the nurses and doctors know this too...they have stories, lives, wants, needs, and even goals, and dreams...each deserving our thoughts and prayers...they're part of the human race...they're a product of our society...and though at the bottom...but they rank at the top with me...for most feel no remorse, no guilt, and want no reward, except to be treated as an equal...as a peer, and a friend...and I believe they deserve that at least...
During this season please remember those less fortunate and our military members serving in harms way away from their families...
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Also I heard the voice of the Lord saying who shall I send, and who will go for us? Then said I, here am I, send me...