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Thursday, May 6, 2010

Keep track

Gbex says: The other day I went to the hospital to visit my sister in-law. She has been suffering from diabetes since 10 years ago. She was admitted due to calcium deposit in her lung/heart making her difficult to breathe. So I went there with my wife and ask her about her condition and so on. The conversation ended in 5 minutes. Then it was quiet. It was very awkward! We have no idea what to say. She was already sick and have no mood to talk. We knew about her disease since it started. My wife does not want to go back yet.

So what i did was wandering around the ward observing other patients and the the ticks of the hermle clock. Wall clocks are a great accoutrement to a hospital that not only helps you tell time , but adds accent to a hospital room as well. A great addition to the look and feel of the environment. Not to mention that a simple clock will help to keep track of the time for medicine.

One thing i've learned that it is not important to say anything when visiting a patient, the important part is the fact that you are there beside them when they need you! So don;t feel bad if you are not able to say anything but feel good that you are there with them when they needed you!

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