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Ive looked over the board and cant seem to find a title for grief (I probably missed it) so I hope it is okay to post this here?
Tonight we had a patient in our nursing home who has several medical issues but went downhill from this morning till tonight. It was incredibly sad. i was just talking with her yesterday and she was perfectly fine. Now she doesnt recognize me or respond to me. She cant even suck on the straw when i give her a drink. It took everything to hold the tears back tonight.
Im a pretty sensitive person and get attached very easily. I mean, ive been through deaths before at my work and still had to hold in tears, but it eats me up too...i dont want to bum everyone else out at work or anything, or any of my patients, but i go around hiding my true feeling and its just eating me alive...i want to just bawl but i dont want to upset anyone.
I guess my point in posting this is: any ideas to deal with death and grieving? Should i not grieve at work? should I even grieve? Is it too pathetic that I am so sensitive to these people? how can i handle this better? This is my passion...im going all the way to R.N. and i want to be emotionally stable to handle these things...i dont want to come off as numb and not care about my residents, because I do...im just not sure of a good outlet for all these emotions i have when i work...
advice??
Terra:o