The supervisor I work for is a licensed physician who owns her own private establishment.
As one bound to confidentiality in regard to our clients I am not at liberty to divulge information about our clients.
However, I will acknowledge that as a health care professional for now, and for the last past eight and a half years whether I have worked at a facility, hospital, or residential community area I have dealt with and come across all types of people with all types of ailments.
I just have to say, those of us who are blessed with good, excellent, or fair health with no serious physical or mental disability should be thankful and grateful. Never take for granted what certain others with illness or impairment could only dream to be healed from.
I am not minimizing anyone’s struggles in life whatever they may be from time to time as we all go through things in life. All of what burdens us are significant.
Though, our problems are nothing compared to what others may be experiencing. Not only in matters of health, but also those who may not have enough food to eat, those who live in other countries without the freedom we have, and so on.
There are people within the world who have much more to complain about than we do. We live in a paradise in comparison to them. And the Lord knows that nothing in or about this world is a paradise.