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What we are tempted to call a disaster is sometimes the first, painful stage of a blessing.
Accidents. It's all about the accidents.
Sometimes a situation grows so tangled that words are useless.
Sometimes things go wrong, no matter how careful you are.
There are two kinds of trouble: The kind you have and the kind you haven't. There are but few of the first sort, but of the second there is no end.
Beware the Wrath of a Patient Adversary.
Doctors treat diseases, but they also treat people, and this precondition of their professional existence sometimes pulls them in two directions at once.
His health grew worse, probably exacerbated by the myriad of hovering doctors eager to give their famous patient all the latest treatments: strychnine injections, ammonia, ether, and electric pulses. On
A disaster wrapped in a catastrophe sitting on a pile of misfortune.
Even top caliber hospitals cannot escape medical mistakes that sometimes result in irreparable damage to patients.
The kind of trouble that was the downfall of many men.
There's no such thing as a life free of complications, Rory. We all end up making compromises in the end.
The problem of pain meets its match in the scandal of grace.
The taxonomy of medical error is vast, colorful, and at times confusing. There are slips, lapses, harmless hits, and near misses; errors of omission and of commission; operator errors, system errors, accidents, complications, and bad outcomes.
The problem, unstated until now, is how to live in a damaged body in a world where pain is meant to be gagged uncured ungrieved over. The problem is to connect, without hysteria, the pain of anyone's body with the pain of the world's body.
[The doctor] peeked into the trauma room and saw the situation: the clerk - that is, me - standing next to the orderly, Georgie, both of us on drugs, looking down at a patient with a knife sticking up out of his face.
'What seems to be the trouble?' he asked.
Fate can be tricky and troublesome when not managed well.
When something awful happens, sometimes people get stuck.
Sometimes people do things that are complicated. For complicated reasons.
God help the patient.
You're the complication I want more than anything else. You're my favorite complication. No
Some accidents there are in life that a little folly is necessary to help us out of.
Any intelligent fool can invent further complications, but it takes a genius to retain, or recapture, simplicity.
Complicated is when you can't * with and can't * without .!
At times, it was an incredible blessing to have all the attention; at times it was a logistical nightmare.
The plausible outcomes range from the gradual and benign to the more precipitous and damaging.
For there is often a struggle, and sometimes, even more interestingly, a collusion between the powers of pathology and creation.
The treatment of patients with contaminated blood has been described as one of the most tragic episodes in the history of the NHS.
A day contains many dangers.
Some of the greatest difficulties aren't the decisions we make, but the results of them.
LIFE is simply COMPLICATED.
Miracles are propitious accidents, the natural causes of which are too complicated to be readily understood.
Application is complication',
a fatal recovery from a promising illness
Nobody knew healthcare could be so complicated.
At a given instant everything the surgeon knows suddenly becomes important to the solution of the problem. You can't do it an hour later, or tomorrow. Nor can you go to the library and look it up.
The individual who violates the rules in a zealous search for an answer to the problem may overstep the bounds and thereby suffer the loss of his relationships to the organized medical profession.
So one always starts a journey in a strange land
taking too many precautions, until one tires of the exertion and abandons care in the worst spot of all.
Major third complications can be overcome by lots of alcohol.
I got into some perfectly beautiful trouble
Little tragedies are difficult to keep straight.
Life has gotten in the way of our life.
Holy shit, were we complicating things. We were out of control.
"Building?" Asked Eric, voice heavy with disbelief.
"Yes." Teeth gritted, I smiled.
"Banging, screwing," said Joe. "you know.
Great advantages are often attended with great inconveniences, and great minds called to severe trials.
We have complicated every simple gift of the gods.
Disease often tells its secrets in a casual parenthesis.
Trouble trouble and it will trouble you.
I peered around the corner into the main recovery ward. All I could see were surgeons. Surgeons filling out those incessant forms. Surgeons bringing cups of tea and little sandwich triangles to patients. Surgeons laying in a lethargic stupor, recovering from eye surgery.
When doctors differ who decides amid the milliard-headed throng?
The body politic: the slow agonizing death of demarcation & the quick Caesarian section birth of chaos.
Problems are only opportunities with thorns on them.
Drama often obscures the real issues
Each appointment brought fear, uncertainty and discouragement. Ann's constant concern was, What if I have cancer?
There are moments when troubles enter our lives and we can do nothing to avoid them.
But they are there for a reason. Only when we have overcome them will we understand why they were there.
The problem for a Paracelsian physician like me is that I see diseases as disguises in which people present me with their wretchedness.
Like any true story, the end of the affair is messy and unsatisfactory:
Disaster appears, to crush one man now, but afterward another.
Circumstances-what are circumstances? I make circumstances
Fortuitous circumstances constitute the moulds that shape the majority of human lives, and the hasty impress of an accident is too often regarded as the relentless decree of all ordaining fate.
Be careful not to spend your life laboring in secondary causes.
Bloody instructions, which, being taught, return to plague the inventor.
Sometimes things which at the moment may be perceived as obstacles-and actually be obstacles, difficulties, or drawbacks-can in the long run result in some good end which would not have occurred if it had not been for the obstacle.
Bad circumstances have a way of ruining things that would otherwise be pleasant.
Time rushes towards us with its hospital tray of infinitely varied narcotics, even while it is preparing us for its inevitably fatal operation.
You know that proper doctoring means hard choices." She gave me an unflinching look. "We hain't like other folk. You burn a man with an iron to stop his bleeding. You save the mother and lose the babe. It's hard, and nobody ever thanks you for it. But we're the ones that have to choose." She
What kind of emergency?"
"Uh ... "
"Gynecology or acupuncture?"
What the heck would an acupuncture-related emergency be like?
When things go wrong, simplify.
Mishaps are like knives, that either serve us or cut us, as we grasp them by the blade or by the handle.
And it will fall out as in a complication of diseases, that by applying a remedy to one sore, you will provoke another; and that which removes the one ill symptom produces others.
An undertaking beset with danger.
The patient suffers; the family threatens; the colleagues frown; the nurse laughs; Death grins; and the young doctor dances a crazy jig amid the tumult, though once he dreamed he would glide along the floor with Death in a perfectly controlled tango.
People were complicated.
Everything of worth is found full of difficulties.
Telling a story of illness, one pulls a thread through a narrow opening flanked on one side by shame and the other by trivia.
Some troubles no one else should have to endure,especially not those you love.
Every problem of medicine is a problem of language, and this operation was a malapropism.
patient compromises? 'I was afraid. I was
Difficulties indeed sometimes arise; but common sense and honest intentions will generally steer through them.
If you've got a problem make it a procedure and it won't be a problem anymore.
I had never expected medicine to be such a lawless, uncertain world. I wondered if the compulsive naming of parts, diseases, and chemical reactions - frenulum, otitis, glycolysis - was a mechanism invented by doctors to defend themselves against a largely unknowable sphere of knowledge.
Sometimes a catastrophe is simply a course correction.
Problems are part of life and within the obstacles it creates are brilliant miracles for the enduring folks.
Management by results is confusing special causes with common causes.
Difficulty is the nurse of greatness.
Life is extremely complicated.
The details of life have a tendency to interfere with the actual living of life.
Poh! doctor, one has only just to follow things along as they happen, and he can always work his way out of a scrape! The safest plan, you see, is to take matters as they come.
Even the most straightforward of paths could turn out to be more complicated than it seemd at first.
Things always appear clear and simple from behind glass. It is in the thick of tribulations that blurring details arise, complicating my life. You can't rightly judge me, nor can you assist, from a shielded viewpoint.
Many a healthy reaction has proved fatal.
Out of crisis comes clarity
Hospitals are a little like the beach. The next wave comes in, and the footprints of your pain and suffering, your delivery and recovery, are obliterated ...
Those of us in medicine don't help, for we often regard the patient on the downhill as uninteresting unless he or she has a discrete problem we can fix.
A hospital patient can expect one medical error every single day of any hospital stay. Malpractice suits are numerous enough that one may reasonably conclude that there is certainly no guarantee of proper health care by contracting it out.
Serious problems are those we don't know we already have.
It was backbreaking, round-the-clock work, and it made us realize how hard the nurses and aides and orderlies worked in their normal routines, but we managed to prevent skin breakdown or any other problems among the more than five hundred patients. Work
Not all dangers are obvious.
My life has never felt more complicated, but this is a complication that I'd rather exist than not have at all.
Most of the troubles in life come on all of a sudden.
Life is short, and the Art long; the occasion fleeting; experience fallacious, and judgment difficult. The physician must not only be prepared to do what is right himself, but also to make the patient, the attendants, and externals cooperate.