After 3 decades as a GP & many years talking about patients & medical conditions, the wonderful
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persuaded me to talk about what drives me & the experiences that made me who I am.
So - this is me
@scarbro8
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Thank you - there is an awful lot of good out there and I see it every day from everyday heroes. It was wonderful to be able to thank them
@DrSarahJarvis
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Wow Dr.Sarah that was an amazing interview and what an amazing person you are. So very touched by your personal story. Thank you for the wisdom, sound advice and humour you share with us.
@DrSarahJarvis
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I think you're class. You have spoken clearly, concisely and reassuringly all through this. Thanks.
ps. "Class," is Northern Irish for awesome.
@DrSarahJarvis
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Hi Dr Sarah, I am the one who is growing up without both parents by my side , now I am in my 40s with my Kids and husband. I know I am the lucky one with love β€οΈ and cared by my beloved grandparents. Thanks for your story πΉβ€οΈ. Sorry for my poorly English πΉπ
@xiao2010
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So sad to lose a parent - I still miss my mother almost 18 years on. But I'm so glad you have other close family still with you
@DrSarahJarvis
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Your βWhat makes us humanβ essay stopped me in my tracks, I sat down and listened. It was marvellous and I felt emotional at the end. You are such a lovely caring lady and your story is so heartwarming. Thank you π
@euni_bob
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Thank you so much - so many doctors, nurses and others out there doing amazing work - it was such a privilege to be able to remind people of the good stuff