One of the worst cases I've had was a patient with really bad sepsis from an infection; all the blood vessels in your extremities constrict, so amputating fingers isn't all that common. But this was catastrophic, as we ultimately had to amputate all four limbs.
I met him my freshman year of high school, he was a senior. He became my closest guy friend, and I eventually lost my virginity to him at 19 years old. He was in the Air Force and stationed in a nearby state. I actually met two of his girlfriends when he brought them home to meet his parents. Every other visit home, he would spend the weekend with me but told his partner that he was visiting his parents. This went on for almost three years. I ended it when he hooked up with an acquaintance while he was in town and I was too sick to hang out.
The Reddit user felt justified in keeping their chosen aisle seat, highlighting the tension between personal choice and requests to accommodate others, especially families.
"My client was the outrageous one, so my heart went out to his poor wife. He made their lives a penny-pinching hell. He was obsessed with avoiding unnecessary driving (wear and tear on the car, gas expenses), so he cut the whole family's hair at home and never let them eat at a restaurant or go to the movies. Weirdest of all: He kept one toilet paper roll on him at all times..."
I worked at Forever 21 for a grand total of 16 hours... The manager wouldn't unlock the door to let me out because they were not done yet, but my dad was literally outside... so I quit!