My thoughts these days go to the medical professionals who, despite the pressures and stress they’re facing, are putting in the effort and time to understand our struggles, take them seriously, and try to help to the best of their ability, sometimes even beyond. All medical professionals should be like this; I’m glad there’s at least some who are.
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Oh no :( Is it possible they can guess when/where they have to get off?
Given the context (They were discussing how to get somewhere with someone over the phone and were running out of power and neither person was communicating well) probably not. I’m so worried I screwed this person
Maybe, but honestly, they sound all over the place already, I don’t think you made it worse.
I guess. I still feel bad about it though. I want to help not just not make it worse.
I’m sure they eventually arrived where they wanted to go, but I understand where you’re coming from. They’ll be fine, and so will you