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My deepest sympathy for Nick's family and friends. Although I do not remember his username, he was still a part of the Allnurses family, therefore, I weep for the family's loss.
Dang! I will really miss his humor and fresh view points. I'm sorry for the loss his family must feel, but I rejoice that he is with God. He will be watching over his family with utmost care.
"I like to think that a person who might be described as "rude" or "awful" may only be that way out of fear or pain. And that a good nurse can help a patient get thru those emotions, and then there true self shines thru." 6/30/03
I am proud to be a member of a board he found worthwhile
so alert and caring
nursing will miss his interest
patients will miss his care
my deepest condolence to Nick's family
heartbreak
[I am the parent of young men]
May God guide you through grief, through sorrow
May love never end
I guess I'm like Nick in that I'm hoping and planning on becoming a CRNA someday. Having been following this board and finding out the fellowship and support the different members of this board, from students to specialist, show each other I'm proud to have chosen this path and be a part of this community. Your son showed the caring and compassionate nature by his postings that would have made him a good nurse. Even in death his last acts were to give hope and life to others by donating his body. I hope someday when I reach my goal, that I will show my patients the same type of compassion that your son showed. Please accept my condolences and sympathies in this time of sadness by your family. B.T.H