Sometimes People Just Need Reassurance
Sometimes People Just Need Reassurance
A relative once asked me a simple question:
“Everything will be okay, right?”
Medically, the answer wasn’t that simple.
Reports were being followed. Treatment was on track. Everything that needed to be done was being done.
But that wasn’t really the question.
In places like Aarogyam Multi-speciality Hospital and Research Institute, I’ve noticed this often — people don’t always ask for information.
They ask for reassurance.
They want to feel that someone is there.
That things are being handled.
That they are not alone in that moment.
Information gives clarity.
Reassurance gives comfort.
That day, I realised something simple.
Not every question needs a detailed answer.
Sometimes it just needs a steady presence.
✅ What Next?
Not every answer has to be perfect.
Sometimes it just has to be human.
💬 Have you ever needed reassurance more than an explanation?
Share this with someone who understands that feeling.
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Dear Da, this is truly beautiful and deeply meaningful.
ReplyDeleteI have personally experienced this during my mother in law accident when she was admitted to our hospital.
In that difficult time, beyond the treatment, it was your calm presence and reassurance that gave us real strength and hope.
You made us feel that we were not alone and that meant everything to us.
Forever grateful for your kindness and compassionate care..Dada. 🙏
👍Truly, this is what healing through words looks like.. Sometimes, just a few words of courage, a few words of comfort, and a few words of support can bring positive thoughts into a negative mind. The situation may not be easy, but the strength given through words is incredibly powerful.
ReplyDeleteVery well said, Dr. Rohit.
👍Truly, this is what healing through words looks like.. Sometimes, just a few words of courage, a few words of comfort, and a few words of support can bring positive thoughts into a negative mind. The situation may not be easy, but the strength given through words is incredibly powerful.
ReplyDeleteVery well said, Dr. Rohit.