Calm down Fred
Millie Carlton
Created on October 23, 2024
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Calm down Fred
"You need to calm down. You’re safe here."
"Don’t worry about it right now. Just try to relax."
"You’re in the hospital, and we’re here to take care of you. Let’s go through it together step by step."
"Why am I here? I don’t understand what’s happening."
"There’s no need to be scared. Everything will be explained to you soon."
"You’re not in any immediate danger, but let’s get you checked out to make sure. I’ll stay with you."
"You’ll be fine. We just need you to stay calm and follow instructions."
"I feel dizzy and I don’t remember anything. Am I in danger?"
"You can’t leave right now. It’s too dangerous."
"Leaving isn’t safe right now, and we need to keep you here for your health."
"I understand that hospitals can feel overwhelming, but I’m here to help. Can we talk about what’s making you uncomfortable?"
"I don’t trust hospitals… I want to leave!"
"I can see that you’re scared. Let’s take a deep breath together and focus on getting you the help you need."
"Being scared won’t help the situation. Let’s focus on what we need to do next."
"You don’t need to worry. We’re all here to help you."
"I’m scared. What if something happens to me?"
"It’s not your job to be in control right now. Let us do that for you."
"I’m sorry if you’re feeling left out. I can explain what’s going on and help you understand what’s happening."
"We’re doing our best to take care of you, but we need you to stay calm."
"No one is telling me anything. I feel like I’m not in control."
"You can’t leave just yet, but I’ll explain everything to you."
"It’s not safe to go home right now. You’ll have to stay here."
"I understand that you want to go home, but let’s make sure you’re feeling better before we make any decisions. I’ll help you through this."
"I just want to go home. I don’t like it here."
"There’s nothing you can do about it right now, so let’s not focus on that."
"Just try to relax. Your memory will come back soon."
"It’s okay if you’re feeling confused. Let me explain what happened, and we’ll go from there."
"I don’t remember anything! What’s going on?"
"I’m sorry you feel that way. I’m here now, and I’ll make sure you understand everything that’s going on."
"That’s not important right now. Just focus on staying calm."
"We’re doing everything we can. Try not to worry too much."
"I feel like something is wrong. Why isn’t anyone telling me anything?"
"You don’t need to figure it out right now. Just try to stay calm."
"That’s okay. Let’s focus on one thing at a time. Can you tell me what’s making you anxious?"
"You’re safe here. Let’s focus on calming you down."
"I’m not sure what I need. I just feel really anxious."
"I’m not going anywhere. Let’s sit down together and talk about how you’re feeling."
"I’ll be nearby if you need me, but we need to focus on getting you help."
"You don’t need anyone with you right now. Just take a moment to breathe."
"I don’t want to be left alone right now."
"You keep saying that, but I don’t feel alright! Why won’t anyone explain what’s going on?!"
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"How can I calm down if I don’t know what’s happening? I don’t feel safe at all!"
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"Relax? I don’t even know where I am! What if something serious is wrong with me?"
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"Why can’t I leave? Why are you keeping me here? What aren’t you telling me?"
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"How do I know that? No one is telling me anything, and I’m so scared!"
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"Not my job? It’s my body, my life! I have a right to know what’s happening!"
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"Soon? But I’m scared right now! Why won’t you tell me what’s going on?"
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"But I do need to figure it out! I don’t know why I’m here, and you’re not helping me!"
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"Dangerous?! What do you mean? Why am I in danger? Why are you keeping me here?"
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"You’re not listening to me! I can’t just stop being scared!"
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"What do you mean it’s not important? If I don’t understand, how can I stay calm?"
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"Why isn’t it safe? What’s happening to me? I don’t understand, and I just want to leave!"
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"But I do need someone! Why are you leaving me alone when I feel like this?"
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"Just yet? How long do I have to stay? Why aren’t you telling me what’s wrong?"
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"How can I trust you when you’re not telling me anything? I don’t feel like I’m in control at all!"
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"Thank you… I feel much better now. I was so scared, but you really listened to me, and that helped. I think I’m ready to go back to the ward now. Thank you for being here and helping me feel safe."
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