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  1. Posted: October 15, 2014In: Public

    In order to save his life, a grief-stricken mother must simultaneously rely upon and fight the medical system that caused her son's brain injury, all the while learning to let go of the boy he would have been and accept the boy he has become.

    Lara
    Added an answer on October 16, 2014 at 3:10 am

    Thanks dpg. This is helpful. It actually happened in Canada, so there's less opportunity for litigation/medical malpractice, etc. How about this as an alternate and (potentially) more accurate attempt? "After a hospital error leaves her son profoundly brain-injured, a grief-stricken mother must battRead more

    Thanks dpg. This is helpful. It actually happened in Canada, so there’s less opportunity for litigation/medical malpractice, etc.

    How about this as an alternate and (potentially) more accurate attempt?

    “After a hospital error leaves her son profoundly brain-injured, a grief-stricken mother must battle her own demons while she struggles to let go of the boy he might have been and accept the boy he has become.”

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  2. Posted: October 15, 2014In: Public

    In order to save his life, a grief-stricken mother must simultaneously rely upon and fight the medical system that caused her son's brain injury, all the while learning to let go of the boy he would have been and accept the boy he has become.

    Lara
    Added an answer on October 16, 2014 at 3:10 am

    Thanks dpg. This is helpful. It actually happened in Canada, so there's less opportunity for litigation/medical malpractice, etc. How about this as an alternate and (potentially) more accurate attempt? "After a hospital error leaves her son profoundly brain-injured, a grief-stricken mother must battRead more

    Thanks dpg. This is helpful. It actually happened in Canada, so there’s less opportunity for litigation/medical malpractice, etc.

    How about this as an alternate and (potentially) more accurate attempt?

    “After a hospital error leaves her son profoundly brain-injured, a grief-stricken mother must battle her own demons while she struggles to let go of the boy he might have been and accept the boy he has become.”

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