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Angels Of Mercy

I do not know Naomi but I bet she is a nurse.
I received this from a Disabled Veteran's Mailing List and although it
does not state he is a Veteran we try to remember how many of our soliders
are living on the streets suffering from PTSD and it's associated afflictions
while we turn our backs to them.
I thought it was well to remember this
Christmas Season.


All In a Day's Work
He was admitted to emergency receiving and placed
on the cardiac floor. Long hair, unshaven, dirty, dangerously obese, with
a black motorcycle jacket tossed on the bottom shelf of the stretcher,
he was an outsider to this sterile world of shining terrazzo floors, efficient
uniformed professionals, and strict infection control procedures. Definitely
an untouchable.
The nurses at the station looked wide-eyed as this mound of humanity was
wheeled by, each glancing nervously at Bonnie, the head nurse. "Let
this one not be mine to admit, bathe and tend to..." was their pleading,
unspoken message. One of the
true marks of a leader, a consummate professional, is to do the unthinkable.
To tackle the impossible. To touch the untouchable.
It was Bonnie who said, "I want this patient myself." Highly
unusual for a head nurse - unconventional - but the stuff out of which
human spirits, thrive, heal and soar. As she donned her latex gloves and
proceeded to bathe this huge, very unclean man, her heart almost broke.
Where was his family? Who was his mother? What was he like as a little
boy?
She hummed quietly as she worked. It seemed to ease the fear and embarrassment
she knew he must be feeling. And then on a whim she said, "We don't
have time for back rubs in hospitals these days, but I bet one would feel
really good. And it would help you relax your muscles and start to heal.
That is what this place is all about...a place to heal."
The thick, scaly, ruddy skin told a story of an abusive lifestyle: probably
lots of addictive behavior with food, alcohol and drugs. As she rubbed
those taut muscles, she hummed and prayed. Prayed for the soul of a little
boy grown up, rejected by life's rudeness and striving for acceptance in
a hard, hostile world. The finale was warmed lotion and baby powder. Almost
laughable - such a contrast to this huge foreign surface.
As he rolled over onto his back, tears ran down his cheeks and his chin
trembled. With amazingly beautiful brown eyes, he smiled and said in a
quivering voice, "No one has touched me for years."
"Thank you. I am healing."
'Naomi Rhode'

We all need touching
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