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Old Apr 05, 2008 06:55 PM - Azmimi,

You are a wonderful nurse and human being.

Mark

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Old May 02, 2008 03:10 AM - i just can't stop my tears flowing as i read your article...not that i have lost a loved-one but then...i remember my hubby who's been away from me for quite some time...cried a river the first time and i haven't got used to it .. there has been lonely nights...i longed for his embrace...the warmth of his body.i thought i'd die!but when i read this one..my heart goes with the woman...the pain in me is nothing compared to hers because she can never be with her husband ,physically.That gave me strength to go on
and patiently wait till i will be with my hubby again.Your story inspires me a lot...i'll see to it that everyday i will let him know that i love him.....i'll take every opportunity till the day one of us unites with the Lord.

Thank you!

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Old May 06, 2008 08:49 AM - this story still brings tears to my eyes <3

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Old May 08, 2008 09:42 PM - It is so obvious that God was working through you during that ordeal. It is a wonderful thing when we can go back to the reason we first thought of becoming a nurse (most of us, anyway), which is because we have a desire to help others. I have worked with nurses before who are just putting in their 8 or 12 hourse for the day and then leaving until the next shift; then there are nurses like you who have a passion for what they do and care not only for the patient, but for the family too. Thank you for being that person and letting God's love shine through you. You are a blessing to those you come in contact with.

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