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tazzi,it wouldn't have affected you so much if you didn't care. in such a short time you have developed a lot of rapport with this pt. of course, this makes it so much harder.
is there any way you can still keep in touch with her?
delana :icon_hug:
i've thought about it, but while i don't want to lose my empathy, i also don't want to be drained. she's not the first one i've gotten close to, just the first that made me cry.
TazziRN, RN
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i've been seeing an elderly lady with lung ca for about a month and a half. she finished her first round of chemo and was supposed to start the second round yesterday. earlier this week she told me she was giving up, she's tired and she doesn't want to fight anymore. the onc referred her to hospice so i went to discharge her from home health today. she looked so worn out and tiny sitting on her couch. we held hands and talked for a bit, then she whispered, "you're not coming back?"
i lost it then and there, and i was still crying when i left. her last words to me are still in my head: "i love you."