The older generation, especially those that lived through
war times, tend to be stubborn when it comes to the administration of health
care. “I’ll be right”, they say
casually.
I like this attitude and more people should adopt it,
however it has its flaws.
The elderly tend to only ask for help when they really, really need it. This can result in the request coming
too late for help to be effective.
Younger people need to take a leaf out of the book of the
older generations. Don’t be too
proud to ask for help but be realistic.
There’s no need to be impetuous, and get majorly worked up immediately. Just look at the bigger picture
regarding your condition. Is it
really and emergency or can I wait to see my GP? Sometimes a good sleep works wonders.
Seems that the further we get away from war times the more
spoilt we become and we don’t know how to deal with the smallest amount of
suffering.
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