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Wednesday. I haven't looked out yet, so no idea what it's like. I'll find out when I go out!
I don't think I've got anything too special to do today, just the usual running around, must buy a truck load of stamps though!
That's me sorted writing and posting cards for the next couple of days.
Have a happy day everyone.
I don't think I've got anything too special to do today, just the usual running around, must buy a truck load of stamps though!
That's me sorted writing and posting cards for the next couple of days.
Have a happy day everyone.
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Currently some 8 and a half hours in to one of the worst night shifts I can recall in 28 years and it’s apparent that the events have taken their toll on my colleagues.
I’ll spare everyone the details but it’s been ‘testy’.
Looking forward to 2020 drawing very quickly to a close!
Have a good one y’all.
Currently some 8 and a half hours in to one of the worst night shifts I can recall in 28 years and it’s apparent that the events have taken their toll on my colleagues.
I’ll spare everyone the details but it’s been ‘testy’.
Looking forward to 2020 drawing very quickly to a close!
Have a good one y’all.
More emotional than hard, emmie.
Organ harvest on a young man who severed both his own carotid arteries on the weekend.
It’s the ‘laying out/last offices’ that are difficult, getting him re-dressed and presentable in order for his family to see him prior to him being taken to the mortuary, because Covid rules mean that this is their only chance.
Playing his favourite music, then one of my colleagues broke down as the Co-or donator placed a letter in his hand with the words My Daddy and a heart drawn on the envelope.
So much for sparing the details but that’s as brief as I can make it.
There’s never a good time to die, it’s just that invariably we always have heartbreak at this time of year.
As I type, colleagues are in A&E awaiting an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, so they are fully donned in PPE.......
2020 can most definitely ‘do one’, we’re all a bit frazzled now.
Organ harvest on a young man who severed both his own carotid arteries on the weekend.
It’s the ‘laying out/last offices’ that are difficult, getting him re-dressed and presentable in order for his family to see him prior to him being taken to the mortuary, because Covid rules mean that this is their only chance.
Playing his favourite music, then one of my colleagues broke down as the Co-or donator placed a letter in his hand with the words My Daddy and a heart drawn on the envelope.
So much for sparing the details but that’s as brief as I can make it.
There’s never a good time to die, it’s just that invariably we always have heartbreak at this time of year.
As I type, colleagues are in A&E awaiting an out-of-hospital cardiac arrest, so they are fully donned in PPE.......
2020 can most definitely ‘do one’, we’re all a bit frazzled now.