packetgravy
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Simon was so sick - like I mentioned in a previous post, I had ONE laporotomy in the last year and it completely took over my entire existence - and I am *still recovering* - I can hardly walk upright, still.
He had 3, with complex organ damage, not to mention the mental health trauma of being in ICU, facing death, being dependant on people, not being able to work, etc. He would have been on opiates which mess up your mental health, sleep patterns, etc, had post-surgical complications (a near given). He would be "out of it", honestly, it is rough! A friend of mine had an emergency Laparotomy like mine, and she - 3 years on, is still recuperating.
I think if he was in his right mind he probably would have advocated for himself better, but he was still incredibly sick and I would even think he has serious long-term medical repercussions (eg: ileostomy or colostomy bag) etc.
IMO only.
This is exactly why there are provisions for mandatory reporting from health practitioners in Australia. If Simon was too sick to advocate for himself for the months following, then his Dr should have advocated for him. IMO