Kelsi Sheren
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So like on Twitter, people hate me.
I don't care, but they hate me because my pushback is they say, well, my grandfather was dying and he was very painful.
It was one of the most peaceful things we've ever seen.
And I thought to myself, you understand you're talking about
A doctor who you're supposed to trust coming in, killing a loved one, sitting around while it's happening and acting like that's okay.
It wasn't like he was dying and they were doing CPR and you just couldn't get him, couldn't get him back.
That's traumatic too.
But the amount of families I sit with who say, Kelsey, it was one of the most horrific experiences I've ever witnessed.
The person looked peaceful, so I'm glad they're not in pain anymore.
But something inside just kept saying, this is wrong.
This is wrong.
Doctors are supposed to help us.
But now we flipped it on its head where now we accept doctors to kill us.
And there's something fundamentally wrong with that, in my opinion.
And that's why there's things called survivor's guilt and sanctuary trauma.
Because when you have a society that's supposed to trust something as a medical staff, that they're going to help you and heal you and do no harm.
But every time you see them or they're around, they start offering you maid.
Why didn't you take it?
Why wouldn't you take it?
It'd be easier for your loved ones.