Learning from a patient

July 28, 2008

Buckeye Surgeon with a moving post on recent case:

I think we all carry our own lesions with us throughout life, whether it resides on our back, or our leg, or deep within the recesses of our hearts. We all have them. There’s no shame in that. And it’s a good thing to know that the burden can be lessened the moment we decide to reveal it, the moment we decide we don’t want to endure it alone anymore….



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