Oh Dr Young,
No, this is not a misplaced SSRI question, or some half-crazed rant.
On tonight?s local New York (Eyewitness News), Channel 7: Heartwarming story of a 17 year old boy?s challenge following his traumatic accident consisting of diving into shallow water at NY Jones Beach State Park in June this summer. The report specifically stated the boy, Nico Florintine (sp) suffered a double vertebrae break, ?piercing his spinal cord? leaving him unable to move.
THE HAPPY:
News video briefly showed him in bed, (then boom), the video showed him walking after just 3 months, moving his hands in PT and preparing to attend his last year of high school. Certainly good news for him and his family, no one knows better than we just how lucky he truly is v. how miserable it could have ended.
The report continued by interviewing his doctors from NCMU, Nassau County Medical Center (not exactly on anyone?s radar for being a ?model center for spinal blah, blah, as I know).
Yet the narrator attributes Nico?s quick recovery to the following 2 reasons:
1) The rapid action of first responders getting him to the hospital for surgery and,
2) The boy?s ?power of positive thinking?
Impossible not to bring a smile to even a serial killers?s face.
THE ANGRY:
What is this power of positive thinking, and how come I didn't get me some of this when I got hurt? I known I tried like hell to walk. What did I do wrong?
BTW, no mention if the injury was incomplete, he didn?t appear to be a walking quad, no magical stem cells, protein, decompression, or even steroids, but the doctor did claim it was ?one in a hundred chance for this to happen?
No, this is not a misplaced SSRI question, or some half-crazed rant.
On tonight?s local New York (Eyewitness News), Channel 7: Heartwarming story of a 17 year old boy?s challenge following his traumatic accident consisting of diving into shallow water at NY Jones Beach State Park in June this summer. The report specifically stated the boy, Nico Florintine (sp) suffered a double vertebrae break, ?piercing his spinal cord? leaving him unable to move.
THE HAPPY:
News video briefly showed him in bed, (then boom), the video showed him walking after just 3 months, moving his hands in PT and preparing to attend his last year of high school. Certainly good news for him and his family, no one knows better than we just how lucky he truly is v. how miserable it could have ended.
The report continued by interviewing his doctors from NCMU, Nassau County Medical Center (not exactly on anyone?s radar for being a ?model center for spinal blah, blah, as I know).
Yet the narrator attributes Nico?s quick recovery to the following 2 reasons:
1) The rapid action of first responders getting him to the hospital for surgery and,
2) The boy?s ?power of positive thinking?
Impossible not to bring a smile to even a serial killers?s face.
THE ANGRY:
What is this power of positive thinking, and how come I didn't get me some of this when I got hurt? I known I tried like hell to walk. What did I do wrong?
BTW, no mention if the injury was incomplete, he didn?t appear to be a walking quad, no magical stem cells, protein, decompression, or even steroids, but the doctor did claim it was ?one in a hundred chance for this to happen?
Dr Wise Young: Why am I Happy and Angry ???
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