this video was really well put together and captured such a raw emotion. but honestly, i can't help but think that he should've seen the signs earlier. if you’re close to someone, you usually pick up on their changes, right? it just makes me wonder about how well we really know the people in our lives.
what a captivating and intense story! the way you shared such a personal experience is really commendable. but honestly, i can't help but think that staying in a relationship after such a betrayal would be really tough. some might argue that forgiveness is key, but at what point does it become unhealthy? just my two cents!
I know this story is fake, but the part where the wife said it was too hard to take care of her paralyzed husband made me laugh. My husband was almost paralyzed from a car accident, and I did everything for him. EVERYTHING! Luckily, he didn't need me to wipe his butt, but I literally got into the shower with him to wash him, I had to dress him, I cooked for him, did all the chores for him, took him to every doctor's appointment, reminded him to take his meds, took care of our two kids, and I worked. All while I was also injured from the same accident, to the point where it hurt to walk, I had a bruised lung, 6 fractured ribs, whiplash, a hematoma on my chest and leg, and lots of bruises. He had a concussion, a broken vertebre, and a broken scapula. A loving wife takes care of her husband when he can't. That's love!
this video was really engaging and well-produced! it's crazy how life can throw such unexpected challenges at us. but honestly, i can’t help but feel that the way the story unfolded raises some questions about trust in relationships. like, how did things get to that point? it feels like there must’ve been underlying issues beforehand. just my two cents!
What a captivating story! It's impressive how you shared such a personal experience. But honestly, I can't help but wonder if confronting the neighbor would have been a better move than just moving away. It feels like running away might not solve the real issue at hand. What do you all think?
This story is definitely fake 1. When you're suing a person you're not supposed to discuss a case to the people you're suing. 2. It'd be inappropriate for a doctor or nurse to flirt with a patient & lay on bed with them not to mention there wouldn't enough room for that to happen. If you've been in a hospital, you know that the beds are made for 1 person. 3. Most company policies don't care about your relationship with co-workers as long as you do it outside of your job. 4. He said that it was on the media; if that was true there would have been at least one video on TH-cam. 5. He said that the AP had showed a video of the affair before the hospital, but then said that he didn't know that when it happened & that he was in the hospital. He also said that he heard kissing & moaning. 6. How was he able to record him I'd he quadriplegic & in the middle of a surgery? How were they were able to record their conversation about getting rid of him? 7. He said that he slammed his hand after getting surgery 8. Assualt in most cases are a criminal manner & adultery in a civil one. The AP was the one who assaulted him, so he would go to jail; there is such a thing as circumstantial evidence, which you can look up, but he needed to prove that wife was aware. When your married partner commits you have to sue them not the AP. 9. If she was really a lawyer she would've been able to spin it, 10. Why would the lawyer ask if John approved of her actions if he was upset about it? 11. What would Greg having to do with graduating Harvard have to do with case? 12. If they mean consent by adultery then it's not illegal 13. He typed that he was abused 36x; how would the exact number of how he was being abused?
what a captivating video! you really know how to tell a story. but honestly, i can't help but feel like the guy should've seen the signs with the neighbor; sometimes we overlook things when we're too close to the situation. just my two cents!
this video was really captivating and definitely held my attention. but honestly, i can't help but wonder if the whole situation could've been avoided if there had been more open communication between them. it's tough to say, but sometimes it feels like people just don't talk enough about their issues. what do you all think?
this video was really well-made and kept me engaged throughout. however, i can't help but think that the way he handled the situation was a bit too passive. it's understandable to feel hurt, but sometimes standing up for yourself is the best way to handle betrayal. what do you all think?
this video was really engaging and compelling, thanks for sharing your story. i have to admit, though, i don't fully understand why some people choose to stay in such toxic situations. wouldn't it be better to cut ties and focus on healing? just my two cents!
Whoever makes these up should really do a bit more research on professionalism in mefical situations and what types of evidence are inadmissible in criminal trials. I wouldn't be surprised if AI wrote this.
First of all, I would have gotten a new attorney. What with that whole, 'I know him and he's always seemed cool to me' attitude. Second, the wife shouldn't have been charged. There was no direct evidence linking her to any crime. He was still an adult so she wasn't even guilty of negligence. (Like she would have been if he were a minor.) 🤨
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Sadly this story is fake with very little knowledge on code ethics and time lapse in medical felid. If she felt attracted to him she w 1-2years after his discharge.
this video was really well put together and captured such a raw emotion. but honestly, i can't help but think that he should've seen the signs earlier. if you’re close to someone, you usually pick up on their changes, right? it just makes me wonder about how well we really know the people in our lives.
That’s a very unprofessional night time nurse😂
Hey they maybe giving op hope
@ yeah.. hope…
This sounds like it was written by AI
it was
Agreed.
It obviously was
Who cares it’s a good story
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what a captivating and intense story! the way you shared such a personal experience is really commendable. but honestly, i can't help but think that staying in a relationship after such a betrayal would be really tough. some might argue that forgiveness is key, but at what point does it become unhealthy? just my two cents!
This is so fake but I love it so much (best story ever)
Oh for sure fake. 3-4 hours to replace a spine? Cmon at least make it semi realistic
Oh shut up
I know this story is fake, but the part where the wife said it was too hard to take care of her paralyzed husband made me laugh. My husband was almost paralyzed from a car accident, and I did everything for him. EVERYTHING! Luckily, he didn't need me to wipe his butt, but I literally got into the shower with him to wash him, I had to dress him, I cooked for him, did all the chores for him, took him to every doctor's appointment, reminded him to take his meds, took care of our two kids, and I worked. All while I was also injured from the same accident, to the point where it hurt to walk, I had a bruised lung, 6 fractured ribs, whiplash, a hematoma on my chest and leg, and lots of bruises. He had a concussion, a broken vertebre, and a broken scapula. A loving wife takes care of her husband when he can't. That's love!
How did you get so much will power.i am on a point in my life where I feel like my every hard work will eventually fail so why even bother doing it
@fatimaNoor098 it's called love. It's called a marriage. Vows were taken in sickness and health. It's called a loving commitment.
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This is soo funny😂
this video was really engaging and well-produced! it's crazy how life can throw such unexpected challenges at us. but honestly, i can’t help but feel that the way the story unfolded raises some questions about trust in relationships. like, how did things get to that point? it feels like there must’ve been underlying issues beforehand. just my two cents!
What a captivating story! It's impressive how you shared such a personal experience. But honestly, I can't help but wonder if confronting the neighbor would have been a better move than just moving away. It feels like running away might not solve the real issue at hand. What do you all think?
This story is definitely fake
1. When you're suing a person you're not supposed to discuss a case to the people you're suing.
2. It'd be inappropriate for a doctor or nurse to flirt with a patient & lay on bed with them not to mention there wouldn't enough room for that to happen. If you've been in a hospital, you know that the beds are made for 1 person.
3. Most company policies don't care about your relationship with co-workers as long as you do it outside of your job.
4. He said that it was on the media; if that was true there would have been at least one video on TH-cam.
5. He said that the AP had showed a video of the affair before the hospital, but then said that he didn't know that when it happened & that he was in the hospital. He also said that he heard kissing & moaning.
6. How was he able to record him I'd he quadriplegic & in the middle of a surgery? How were they were able to record their conversation about getting rid of him?
7. He said that he slammed his hand after getting surgery
8. Assualt in most cases are a criminal manner & adultery in a civil one.
The AP was the one who assaulted him, so he would go to jail; there is such a thing as circumstantial evidence, which you can look up, but he needed to prove that wife was aware.
When your married partner commits you have to sue them not the AP.
9. If she was really a lawyer she would've been able to spin it,
10. Why would the lawyer ask if John approved of her actions if he was upset about it?
11. What would Greg having to do with graduating Harvard have to do with case?
12. If they mean consent by adultery then it's not illegal
13. He typed that he was abused 36x; how would the exact number of how he was being abused?
Duh.
Mate calm Down its not that deep 😂
While you are right and definitly have good points. At no point did this video say the story was fiction or not. But I also think its fake.
duh, mate calm ...
He said he wiped the tears from his eyes while he was paralized
His legs were paralyzed dipshit
The doctor wiped the tears
And then he plugged in the computer to my bedroom Morty, fakest shit i've ever seen
So is this what's happening at rehab centres? Or part of the service??
what a captivating video! you really know how to tell a story. but honestly, i can't help but feel like the guy should've seen the signs with the neighbor; sometimes we overlook things when we're too close to the situation. just my two cents!
this video was really captivating and definitely held my attention. but honestly, i can't help but wonder if the whole situation could've been avoided if there had been more open communication between them. it's tough to say, but sometimes it feels like people just don't talk enough about their issues. what do you all think?
50 second unskippable ads is diabolical
Was Dr Frankenstein his doctor?
Thanks for the fieo it wus good and I liket
this video was really well-made and kept me engaged throughout. however, i can't help but think that the way he handled the situation was a bit too passive. it's understandable to feel hurt, but sometimes standing up for yourself is the best way to handle betrayal. what do you all think?
lmao that is so fake
Because It's a reddit story so that's the reason
So? It is entertaining
this video was really engaging and compelling, thanks for sharing your story. i have to admit, though, i don't fully understand why some people choose to stay in such toxic situations. wouldn't it be better to cut ties and focus on healing? just my two cents!
Whoever makes these up should really do a bit more research on professionalism in mefical situations and what types of evidence are inadmissible in criminal trials. I wouldn't be surprised if AI wrote this.
First of all, I would have gotten a new attorney. What with that whole, 'I know him and he's always seemed cool to me' attitude.
Second, the wife shouldn't have been charged. There was no direct evidence linking her to any crime. He was still an adult so she wasn't even guilty of negligence. (Like she would have been if he were a minor.)
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This is soo funny
I’ve listened to SO many of these, this one is absolutely fake
Sadly this story is fake with very little knowledge on code ethics and time lapse in medical felid. If she felt attracted to him she w 1-2years after his discharge.
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