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<blockquote data-quote="martwolves" data-source="post: 368218" data-attributes="member: 59290"><p>Hi Lucy, I felt a bit of an idiot going on about my failings and often blase approach a couple of years ago, but the ire in raised in my quiet unassuming consultation was startling. I knew I'd gone too far, but not realised HOW serious it was, if you know what I mean? What he said shocked me and spurred me into immediate action and since then my attitude has changed so much for the better. My girls and wife say they've got daddy and Mart back again, as diabetes and the warfarin/portal vein thrombosis knocked me about no end and I'd hit rock bottom. If I can help discourage anyone from making my mistakes and the humiliating destruction by consultant then I'm happy to do so. If I can make just one person stop and think through being brutally honest and helping that person, it's worthwhile me doing so. Yeah, I was stupid, but I hope I can reverse that to some extent now by sharing that part of life with others. It wasn't easy to put into writing and was quite painful to relive as I had blocked it out to some extent, but your response has erased any shame I felt in the past. Thank you for your kind reply, it has made my day, no, make that week. Cheers <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite1" alt=":)" title="Smile :)" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":)" /> Mart</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="martwolves, post: 368218, member: 59290"] Hi Lucy, I felt a bit of an idiot going on about my failings and often blase approach a couple of years ago, but the ire in raised in my quiet unassuming consultation was startling. I knew I'd gone too far, but not realised HOW serious it was, if you know what I mean? What he said shocked me and spurred me into immediate action and since then my attitude has changed so much for the better. My girls and wife say they've got daddy and Mart back again, as diabetes and the warfarin/portal vein thrombosis knocked me about no end and I'd hit rock bottom. If I can help discourage anyone from making my mistakes and the humiliating destruction by consultant then I'm happy to do so. If I can make just one person stop and think through being brutally honest and helping that person, it's worthwhile me doing so. Yeah, I was stupid, but I hope I can reverse that to some extent now by sharing that part of life with others. It wasn't easy to put into writing and was quite painful to relive as I had blocked it out to some extent, but your response has erased any shame I felt in the past. Thank you for your kind reply, it has made my day, no, make that week. Cheers :) Mart [/QUOTE]
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