Monday, January 29, 2018

Living with Motor Neurone Disease: “Where there is life, there is hope”

 There's an old Yiddish saying that goes:  "Listen to the patient, not the doctor."

In The House of God we are given some laws.  Law IV is:
THE PATIENT IS THE ONE WITH THE DISEASE.

Since this is a commandment, we should listen to our patients.

When Sarah Ezekiel received a diagnosis of motor neurone disease, she became deeply depressed. Seventeen years later, she describes what helped her regain hope.  Her essay for the BMJ is profound and helpful.

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