tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7773094311026970819.post3248646970686994899..comments2024-03-28T23:25:23.700-04:00Comments on O'Quilts: Already New Year's Eve has Arrived...12:19 amO'Quiltshttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15350950712546652314noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7773094311026970819.post-66676053294534932762020-01-04T21:09:39.243-05:002020-01-04T21:09:39.243-05:00Hi there and happy new year. It's been a long ...Hi there and happy new year. It's been a long time since I left a comment, but I wanted to tell you how your wonderful blog has helped me at my job as a practical nurse. I used to be a dairy farmer who dreamed about finishing her bachelor (I think you call it that) and managed to do that with adding PN studies to it. During my residency I worked at a nursing home and there I took care of both a Parkinson patient who was so like your mother and an ALS patient. What I had read on your blog deepened my understanding of their illnesses and how I interacted with both persons and I believe it helped me taking better care of them. I think it also helped me saying good bye to them when they left. (I had actually known them both for years) Today I work at home nursing and your descriptions of your mother and some things she said and did help me dealing with some of my clients with better understanding and joy, lets not forget the joy. <br /><br />It's good to read about how your health and your strength is coming along and how your family is going strong, you're doing a good job Mrs. O'QuiltsSunna Reyrhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/00570777778421879884noreply@blogger.com