I think the worst one for me was coming in one day and posted on the wall was a notice about someone associated with the unit dying. I kept looking at the name and the photos and it just would not connect in my brain. Finally, I realized, it wasn't one of the patients, it was one of the techs! He was only 30! He died the day before Valentine's Day! His wife was going to tell him on Valentine's Day that she was pregnant! He was such a sweet guy. My husband & I both went to his funeral. There were so many of us patients there.His wife has since had the baby and brought her in to meet us. Her Daddy would have been proud.
I was wondering how you cope when a freind on dialysis dies? A friend of mine i met on dialysis at age 15 died last year at the age of 27. Then i found out that this morning an elderly man i liked and talked to alot at my unit died. I find i right a poem for them. For my long time friend i wrote a poem called 'Close the Door' and for the man that passed today i wrote the following poem. I was jsut wondering how we all approach it, because given we are in the same situation(more or less) how does it affect you from that angle?“Hereafter”A soldier of this life, brother in arms,Released from the duties and free of harms.A good man of so much love and laughter,Is forever gone to the hereafter. Stand tall and spread your wings in freeing flight, Lick the wounds, lay down arms from the long fight. Now rest your weary head in peaceful sleep, And leave behind this sad world that weeps.
The way my unit does it is unsettling, they put a spare dialy reclinder by the door and cover it in a black cloth then wont tell you who died when you ask casue of 'patient confidentiality'