“Patient has been transferred to me due to his violent and aggressive behavior,” the first report wrote. “Patient is a young boy; behavioral problems are indeed present; the child is alone and has no adult accompanying him at first glance. Patient is brought here by ambulance further to injuries received at school; patient refused replacement therapy despite bleeding profusely. Attempts were made to hold the patient down by force to administer treatment; attempts were abandoned as patient is too aggressive and managed to inflict minor injuries to staff. Steps were taken to stop the bleeding; patient had to stay at the hospital for hours as there was no one available to come pick him up from the hospital. Father was contacted to come pick up the child, but communication is difficult; patient says there is no one else who can come for him besides his father.”
Her heart sank. She couldn't tell if she was relieved that she wasn't the only one who'd used forced with Neil; or if she felt even more guilty than before for doing the exact same thing that had happened to him as far as twenty years prior.
“Patient comes sporadically despite his severe hemophilia,” one of the reports started with. “Patient is complaining about a lot of pain; behavior is still wildly unpredictable and patient continues to refuse treatment. Tests were scheduled for the patient despite his disagreement; patient's father also denied the tests; patient was prescribed painkillers for the time being to try and control the pain.”
Her heart sank. She couldn't tell if she was relieved that she wasn't the only one who'd used forced with Neil; or if she felt even more guilty than before for doing the exact same thing that had happened to him as far as twenty years prior.
“Patient comes sporadically despite his severe hemophilia,” one of the reports started with. “Patient is complaining about a lot of pain; behavior is still wildly unpredictable and patient continues to refuse treatment. Tests were scheduled for the patient despite his disagreement; patient's father also denied the tests; patient was prescribed painkillers for the time being to try and control the pain.”