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Bailey Guns
12-17-2010, 06:07
Just wanted to throw this out there. It's a really great story...of tremendous happiness for one family even though another went through great sorrow to make it possible.

My wife was one of the primary ICU RNs at Porter who cared for this guy following his liver transplant last week. If I recall correctly she was assigned to him for at least a couple of shifts because he was in such bad shape. I remember her telling me she got a liver transplant patient at the beginning of one of her shifts last week and that she had no other patients because he was in such bad shape and required constant care. I didn't realize at the time how critical it was. Seeing the family and "her patient" in the video kind of put it in perspective and helped me understand how important her job can be.

I'm just proud of her and what she's accomplished as a nurse in such a short time. She quit her job in 03 and graduated from nursing school in late 04 (with a 3.97 GPA!).

Link to the 9News story and video:

http://www.9news.com/rss/article.aspx?storyid=169154

cebeu
12-17-2010, 08:02
...just proud of her and what she's accomplished as a nurse..."

Tremendous, let her know "others" are proud of her too.

BigBear
12-17-2010, 09:14
Wow, awesome!! Treat her right!

StagLefty
12-17-2010, 09:51
Fantastic-sounds like a great lady !! [Beer]

ghettodub
12-17-2010, 09:57
Cool stuff!

argonstrom
12-17-2010, 10:54
Very cool!

funkfool
12-17-2010, 11:05
We're proud of her to... great story.
And here's a Christmas gif...
http://ic2.pbase.com/o6/58/676758/1/72006354.tDnHApbp.MerryChristmas.gif

Mtn.man
12-17-2010, 11:19
Excellent BG.

Byte Stryke
12-17-2010, 11:22
Sometimes we each do something we deem "everyday" that greatly impacts others. Sometimes it even saves lives.

We are all proud of her.

theGinsue
12-17-2010, 15:22
I'm proud of her too Carl. she's definitely a "keeper".

It takes a certain type of person to become a nurse. Whereas doctors, by nature, tend to be colder and less personable, a nurse needs to be someone who cares for and about their patient. This is a job that I could never do as I just don't have it in me to do it properly.

Your wife epitimize's the essential core of what a truly remarkable nurse should be. For this, you have every right to be especially proud of her. It sounds as if she is truly a gift from God.

Bailey Guns
12-17-2010, 20:24
Yeah...she's a keeper. I'm smart enough to know that I married way above my pay grade. Apparently (and luckily for me), as smart as she is, she hasn't figured that out.

theGinsue
12-17-2010, 20:38
Well, we won't tell her.

blackford76
12-17-2010, 21:56
She knows!
[Coffee]

Bailey Guns
12-17-2010, 22:06
Well, then...she's done a good job of not letting on for 21+ years. Maybe she just feels sorry for me.

mx'r
12-17-2010, 22:23
Nurses work the hardest out of them all. They make us all feel better when were broken. Tell her thanks from our family. We've had LOT'S of broken bones and internal injuries in our family due to the mx thing, and the nurses are the ones making the difference in the way we feel in our short time at the hospitals.
[Beer]

pickenup
12-17-2010, 23:37
Proud of my wife!
You have good reason to be.

SNAFU
12-18-2010, 00:05
WOW Carl,get her an Ice Cream on me.
All this and travelling the 285 .
At least it's no longer 2 lane with all those stops.
a heart felt HeeHaw SALUTE