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this post was submitted on 01 Feb 2026
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Former Paramedic here. You're fortunate this is your first experience like this. It's not a fun position to be in nor is it rare unfortunately.
I was a paramedic for so long and was so burnt out at the end that these situations became let me drink your tears, fucko.
Could you elaborate on this sentence? How exactly are they fortunate? The fact that it's the first time is fortunate?
Sorry, I don't understand. This was a horrible experience by the sound of it.
The implication is that they're lucky it isn't their 30th or so.
I know.
I'm trying to say I don't subscribe to that kind of thing where's it's like "oh you have this problem? Consider yourself lucky that it isn't tEn TiMeS wOrSe."
Nah man, let people be upset about their problems. It's okay to be upset. We should be here to just listen sometimes, instead of trying to fix people's problems and emotions all the time.
I don't know why this is getting downvoted, you're right.
Thanks buddy ❤️