pearly_54
Shared on Thu, 04/12/2007 - 16:13Ohhh, you know I am an oncology nurse. I deal with everything from newly diagnosed, to chemo slinging, and death and dying. I thought I could handle anything, I've been doing it so long. But then, something comes along that catches you off guard and........
There was this patient with leukemia that was on 3 day/week blood support cuz his bone marrow was destroyed by high dose chemo. Without frequent transfusions of blood and/or platelets, he would surely die very quickly. We all got to know him and his wife very well, and luved them both. Today, I found out that Monday, just a few days ago, he spiked a temp, had a critical event, and died suddenly. Well, we all think the critical event was a brain hemmorhage since he had no platelets to speak of. I just saw him last Friday, looking buff, as usual. Ack! Not this one! It caught me waaaay off guard. My co-workers and I had a long discussion and did some on-the-spot grieving. I am so very sad about this. But, I can't dwell on it. There are so many others.......
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