Nurses and women sing to their patients - Heal My PTSD

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Nurses and women sing to their patients

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youtu.be/e6nfpxZ2Nz4

works

both ways...of course

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88cev88

Nice!

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BrigThis brought tears to my eyes. May all of us here who suffer find someone in our lives understand us.

❤️🐬

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thats my goal....nurses are iceburgs 9999 percent of what they do....only j=god or st peter knows about....thats so wrong....

999999 percent of the time the nurses ornurse is giving giving pouring her heart to the pateints

who takes care of her? she has to heal and recharge on her own

so wrong

its past time

we

want uuuu

to feel understood...(we know u dont want recognition)

we want u to know

we see

what ui do....

u

are soooo

our heros....

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u give and give an d give and sacrifice........so wish i were john hunter......

he takes phemomenal care of his staff....

he was a patient

saw

waht they go through

ur the only one who listens, hears and doesnt get pissed or call psyche

its nto ...about me.....its agout UUUUUU

finallysomeone gets that right

we just the observers..........holly shit........can not believe what u do......

im just a contractor....i cant kil a 2x4

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ur world.....uuuughhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh

u must have massive courage..id rather fight ten grizzlies than be anurse.....

noooooo way

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Haha. Nurses can be grizzlies to protect their patients.

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Contractors are awesome! I love the contractors that work on my home. They have helped make it beautiful :)

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When I was at my mist vulnerable stressed time in labour with my first daughter it was a cleaner. She took my hand and stroked it and said to me never mind dear you’ll be all right dear think after each labour pain that’s one less to have! She was a jewel in a system that tended to be very judgemental in young pregnant girls. This was 40 years ago and attitudes have changed.Nurses maybe would do this today.

I have always looked at cleaners through a different lenses since then. When I have been hospitalised I’ve made a special point of thanking them for everything they do, often cleaners are viewed as the bottom of the pile but that cleaner was my angel and at the top of my pile.