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After providing a terminal diagnosis to a patient, what is the most profound strength of character you witnessed?

Four stories:I saw a sitting Oklahoma judge with lung cancer. He had non-small cell lung cancer, and was seeing me about getting radiation treatment. He had been in the Bataan Death March and subsequently a POW, during which time he was so severely starved that he developed nutritional blindness. He told me how they would hope that the rice they got to eat was old and rotten, because the maggots gave them additional protein. Upon his liberation and return to the USA, the government provided him with a reader and he went to law school and graduated as president of his class. He served in several positions, and eventually became chief judge of the Oklahoma Court of Criminal Appeals. When I got through explaining to him the nature of his condition and what I thought we should do in the way of treatment for his lung cancer, he immediately asked me what the odds were of surviving the cancer. I told him about 20–25%. He sat silently for a few moments, then looked over at his wife and said “that’s better odds than I had at Bataan”.I saw a black woman of some note. She had been born in a small Oklahoma town and been valedictorian of her high school class. Subsequently she had graduated with honors from Langston University and dreamed of attending law school. At that time, Oklahoma had no black law schools and state law forbade black students from attending classes in white schools. They wanted to pay for black students to go elsewhere to study. She agreed to apply to the OU law school and become a test case for the segregationist law. She applied, and the president of the University (George Lynn Cross, who famously once told an Oklahoma legislative appropriations committee that he wanted more money for OU because “I want to build a university of which the football team can be proud”) told her that she met all academic requirements for admission, but that he could not admit her because of state law. She sued, and young Thurgood Marshall was her lawyer, eventually winning in the SCOTUS a decision that she must be offered the same opportunity for a legal education as white students. The state responded by hastily instituting a separate law school to hold classes in the state capitol with visiting professors. She sued again, and the state folded before the case went back up to the SCOTUS. She was granted entrance to the law school at OU, but was forced to sit at the back of the classroom behind a rail that was labeled “Colored”. She did graduate, became a professor at Langston University, and eventually came full circle when she was appointed to the Board of Regents of OU. When I talked with her about her diagnosis and my treatment proposal, she simply said “I have fought other battles”.When I was an internal medicine intern in San Diego, I took care of a woman with acute leukemia. She had been through every form of treatment known at that time to be potentially beneficial. She was failing, with very low blood counts. She just wanted to go home to die, but the hospital was reluctant to sign her out because it was afraid she would die on the way home and they would be blamed. They finally worked out a compromise that they would not require her to sign out against medical advice provided she would agree to be transported home by ambulance. I asked for, and received, permission to accompany her. When we reached her home, she asked if I had a couple of minutes. I said I did, so she took me out in her back garden and picked a few gorgeous avocados from her trees and gave them to me and told me to take them home to my wife. She said that the thing she would miss the most was her garden. She died the next morning.Finally, I had a patient who was dying from breast cancer. She hailed from southern Georgia. One day she seemed to want to talk, and told me that no one wanted to talk with her about her cancer and its eventual outcome. I said I would be glad to. During our talk, I asked her what it meant to her to be dead, what she would miss. She said, “the biggest thing is not knowing who wins next year’s Georgia-Florida football game”.

What do special operations units do which "regular" units would find unthinkable?

Thanks for asking, Greg.An adjective that means: unbelievable, inconceivable, incredible, or unimaginable?Just about everything SOF soldiers are capable of. Let’s take a look.A trio of AFSOC Combat Controllers (CCTs) from the 720th Special Tactics Group pictured at Hurlbert Field, Florida. Notice the Kawasaki KLR motorcycles used by the CCTs. Painted with anti-infrared coatings, these motorcycles allow the CCTs to quickly travel across airfields when carrying out surveys and laying down beacons.A Special Forces (Green Beret) operator, on horseback, attending the John F. Kennedy Special Warfare Center and School Mountaineering Program. Mountain ODAs maintain a high level of proficiency in mountaineering and cold-weather operations which include leading untrained and indigenous forces over mountainous terrain, the use of pack animals (horses and mules), cold-weather medical evacuation techniques, weather forecasting, belaying techniques, constructing improvised climbing equipment, avalanche rescue, snowpack analysis, and winter-guiding techniques.Green Berets assigned to Mountain ODAs can also attend courses at the Special Forces Advanced Mountain Operations School (SFAMOS), Colorado's Rocky Mountain National Park which teaches them “how-to” operate at high altitudes, in cold weather, and on icy, snow-packed mountainous terrain. SFAMOS runs a number of courses, including the Special Forces Senior Mountaineering Course (Level-2) and the Special Forces Master Mountaineering Course (Level-1).Rangers with the 2nd Battalion, 75th Ranger Regiment undergo Multilateral Airborne Training (MLAT). One of the roles of the 75th Ranger Rgt. is to seize and secure airfields (Joint Forcible Entry Operations), typically for use by follow-on forces. This is a crucial element of special operations in a non-permissive environment. The Rangers go in, take over the airfield then provide security against a counterattack by local forces.Special Warfare Combatant-craft Crewmen (SWCC) from Special Boat Team 22 (SBT-22) fire M240 7.62mmx51mm machine guns mounted on a Special Operations Craft - Riverine (SOC-R). SWCC operators employ the SOC-R along river networks in order to insert and extract U.S. Navy SEAL teams and other Special Operations Forces. Armed to the teeth with machine guns and automatic grenade launchers, the SOC-R is purpose-built for extracting troops while laying down a wall of fire.I could go on and on, but I think you’re getting the picture (no pun intended).All photos, courtesy of USSOCOM.

Does the parents of a nine-year-old have a choice on whether their kid travels with a family member if at the moment they don’t have guardianship?

Your kids can travel with anybody. Make sure you have a letter written up in case of an emergency so and so has right to make any medical decisions until I’ve been contacted, I give permission for them to go blah blah or whatever it’s like Written a big permission slip. Then you take it and have it notarized. When my daughter used to go to Florida to see her father he took her to the Bahamas well I never put him on the birth certificate because that’s a whole Nother long story, all I needed was that and it had to be notarized and she had to have it along with her Social Security Security card, and her birth certificate showing that we were the parents. But I used to travel all the time with my grandfather when I was a kid. I grew up in Buffalo so we were always going to Canada taking somebody’s kid out of the country. Just make sure Security card, and her birth certificate showing that we were the parents. But I used to travel all the time with my grandfather when I was a kid. I grew up in Buffalo so we were always going to Canada taking somebody’s kid out of the country. Just make sure you do everything legally, Mainly in case they have to make a medical decision. This really isn’t the best time to be traveling anywhere. If you don’t agree and you don’t have any court documents or anything regarding their visitation. You’d have to call a lawyer to stop him from taking her, my friend Ac found out she bought a house like 45 minutes away. And he took her to court and got it suspended so she wasn’t allowed to move out of that school district so that her son could see his father. Until he was grown and out of the house

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