Widowed patient lover
hour shift, of course. I go to one of the staff lounges and lie down on one of the couches in
her up," Linda murm
et her know if the patient wo
r, let her rest," Linda can be very
answer without opening my e
I open only one eye and find them sitt
used" if you're not going to
ent is aw
ot good. I jump up, sitting up to get up
" it's clear from her reaction
ls up in me when someone else messes with my patients, and this time is no
k, but she didn't succeed, so
rather, he wasn't very happy to know "where he was" "he paused to point around him. Dr. Greyson was
will he be lik
rs," Linda reports wit
eeping? "I finish this last with a yawn
st's presence for an evaluation. He'l
to their faces even when she's sticking a vein in them to draw blood. On the other hand, Linda is the personification of melancholy, she tends
"I point my finger at both of them to emphasize". Nothing about her being asleep, I'l
ents in response to what I've asked them, but I don't pay attention to them anym
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t me sleep peacefully. Usually, when I take a break, I fall asleep like a stone. Today I didn't. I couldn't eve
or my patient log. The hospital is full because of the cold winter temperatures, plus all the flu case
the loudspeakers fills the hallway and nothing more I hear
died twice and that the second time we came close to losing him, makes me remember a part of my life that I real
s a certain amount of people around him. The psychiatrist, Dr. Greyson, Cam
ring the patient's chart, "it's
psychiatrist, since I don't know him, "Psychiatrist. Sorry I'
The psychiatrist, I understand, is new and many are already surrendering to his "charms". I really don't know what he is doing here, he is relatively young
ut the murmurs of the staff, he's a n
lack of empathy for his peers and his patients. Let's just say he's like a sewer, a necessary evil. In addition to his ineffectiveness in properly choosing a shi
trist, "I'm coming too. I intr
aves his lips and immediately like hi
I emphasize. L
ince I am one hundre
e smiles, "I am a favori
hat I am too, but G
points to the patient on the gurney with IVs and monitors attac
her, and I ignore him and take the patient's folder and review all the
s out a tablet for us to read, to which I go ahead and take it first, causing discomfort in "the necessary evil". So fa
does not yield much information, but at le
according to blood tests he does not have any serious disease. Besides, of course, the lo
tossing around theories among my staff about the man's identity and also about the possible cause that led him to wan
very strange an
tly demands my attention
Therapy is needed
what she was really talking about, I responded
out of my hands. I warn you that he may have a slight period of disorient
" I order
e Greyson takes the patient's side. Noticing his intention, I b
s my patient," I say bluntly. D
he one who received
od boil, I'm about to answer
"The psychologist signals us to move away
I stay afterward, they will say that I am very personally and emotionally involved w
st round of the day.
when his gaze meets mine and I can admire the blue of the sky reflected in them. And after