Fatal Mistake

My brother was an anesthesiologist by profession. He very well know how much anesthesia a patient needs to keep from feeling the pain and from keeping the body from getting intoxicated. With just a small mistake in the volume of anesthesia given to a patient, it can result to a fatal death. One fateful night, he had a call from the hospital where he works, a heart bypass was needed to be done as soon as possible to a patient because the condition of the patient was getting critical. He just came from from a stag party that night , he was on off but he needed to go to respond to the emergency. With a half clouded sense, he attended the operation and he accidentally increased the volume of anesthesia he gave to the patient, it caused the death of the patient. His licensed was revoked and it broke his heart. Since he had access to medial suppliers that manufactures strong medications like Valium, he indulge in those medications to alter the pain he was feeling emotionally without us knowing it. We visit him every day to make sure he was fine and though he loose weight, he assures us that he was fine. We did not realize that he was already addicted to Valium. When he did not answer the phone one night when we called him, we went over his place to check him. There we found him lying in his bedroom floor salivating. We rushed him in the nearest hospital and after his condition stabilizes we were advised by the attending physician that he needed some drug detox and rehabilitation. I check online on the best drug rehabilitation center in our area and finding one was easy since they are very accessible online. We will undergo addiction intervention and rehabilitation and we will be there for him all the way.

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