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Ngl I started bawling when she was talking about dying in a mother's arms
ОтветитьThis dr. is an ABSOLUTE HERO!
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What a woman, what a person, and we are lucky to have her.
ОтветитьHeartbreaking documentary but very eye opening. This woman is a wonderful comfort to those parents loosing their babies. How sad xx
ОтветитьGiovanni, you made me cry ❤💔💝💫you are a heartbreaker.
ОтветитьVous êtes geniale
ОтветитьShe’s involving her kids in death too much. Kids are not resilient. Even little things affect children like death and dying talk.
ОтветитьWtf wth
ОтветитьYeah me too.
ОтветитьI pray that god will heal this beautiful angel
ОтветитьUntil you’ve lost a child you could NEVER properly deliver comfort, compassion, or wisdom for anyone that has! I dont like anything about this lady’s demeanor.. very inconsiderate and entitled!
ОтветитьЄ дуже різні ситуації
ОтветитьEsta mujer es fantástica, que humanidad y conciencia ante un proceso que debe ser reaprendido a ser visto como una ofrenda de amor y agradecimiento y no como algo doloroso. Mi total admiración.
ОтветитьI only subscribed so I can comment THAT YOU HAVE BECOME A RIGHT WING RAG 🤬
ОтветитьThis was so helpful ❤🙏🏿 and amazing to see so many stronger people
ОтветитьI lost my fiancee on Christmas day. He went into the icu on December 12th and we took him off the ventilator a week later. He went into hospice care and held on for a week until Christmas morning which was his 10 year old sons wish.. That he would pass on a happy day.
I never left his side those two weeks. I am eternally grateful for every single person who helped care for not only him but me as well. Especially the hospice team. Much of his family could not bear to see him that way, and thats okay. Everyone deals differently. After having gone through this I truly think I want to become a hospice nurse. I do not know what I would have done without them. As unbearable as it was.. They made it almost bearable. I have tremendous respect for these people and what they do and I would truly be honored if I could go on to help others through what I have been through. The honesty helps process the inevitable.
God bless this woman and all who do this.
Not everyone has that calling...my respects. I couldn't do my job as a nurse. I would be a river of tears. May God continue to bless these doctors and nurses.
ОтветитьIm so glad she is helping people and everyone needs this believe and support. Death is part of life. Its not scary. Its just what happens and it can be easy or hard like life.
ОтветитьAnother fool - with fool ideas !!!
ОтветитьBut isn't death the most universally human thing we'll ever go through?
ОтветитьMany dying Children can hear you! Never give up! Talk about it. But far way from the child! ❤
ОтветитьWow. This woman is doing the Lord's work. How amazing and sad and beautiful.
ОтветитьThis is all about Eugenics…Pure Evil!
ОтветитьGodbless to all the babies xx❤xx❤xx❤
ОтветитьBless that mum, knowing her baby boy was going to be induced in just a few days. And that he wasnt going to be able to survive , for long, outside of her womb. The horror she must have felt. The chirpy doctor " he sounds perfect" and " lets listen to the baby" got on my nerves. That mum didn't need the demeanor of a funeral director. However, she needed a Doctor who had UNDERSTANDING AND EMPATHY towards her and her baby. This Doctor was unable to process the fact this baby would die, and failed mum by not, at least , asking her how she felt, now the Birth was imminent. At the birth, as he was breathing, she should have been able to just feel that momentary joy. Then all the rest, with loving support. im so glad ne was able to go home with mummy, just for a short time. That love never diesMy sons are now Adults and i love them totally, and unconditionally.1 is, sadly, now wheelchair dependent because of early onset Rheumatoid Arthritis. id do anything to take that pain away from him
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Ответитьare they starting with colored people first
ОтветитьLosing my daughter at 6 days old to SIDS. Then watching this, brings an entire new perspective. I will NEVER understand why my daughter was taken from me. She had an autopsy and she was perfect. There was absolutely no reason she should have died. These parents, knowing their child is going to die… completely kills Me. My Aleia passed in my arms, in her sleep, and I’ll never forgive myself for not knowing she was gone. For not taking more pictures. She was my first little girl after 3 boys at the time. I had my 4th son last September. Holidays are so hard. So so hard.
She’s an angel on earth for these parents and children. She really is. ❤❤
If only we learned how to think differently and live everyday in the moment death wouldn’t be scary
ОтветитьI back her 100%. I dont want to suffer or be attached to machines. If possible I would like a say how I die. ✌🏼
ОтветитьDr. Nadia T, I admire your compassion and making death more awareness. It is difficult but it honestly takes a doctor like you in the medical field that has the passion and making this more open for other to understand especially when in the long run it could be us. Hopefully, all doctors can learn from you. Thank you for all you have done and continue to do!
ОтветитьThis is the blessing and curse of modern medicine. But we don't have to decide, when to die or to let or make someone to die. 😮
ОтветитьOne of the most horrible things to c is when ventilator is removed because there's NOTHING to be done and your loved one begins 2 gasp 4 air and does that until they finally stop...that was traumatizing 4 me
ОтветитьAs the mother of an angel in heaven I think this lady speaks sense ❤ Death is inevitable to us all 1 day so why shouldn't we learn to deal with grief 💔 😢 when you lose or are losing a loved one we don't know how to cope 😢😢 and teaching us about DEATH and GRIEVING can prepare us at least a little for that day 😢😢
ОтветитьI can't imagine nor do i want to. That is the worst experience on earth. It has to be.
ОтветитьRIP Little Giovanni
ОтветитьWhat an absolutely amazing, phenomenal woman. It takes someone extremely special to do a job like she does. If only all doctors were so caring ❤ if one of my children or family were sick or dying a doc like her is what id hope to have looking after them
ОтветитьI don't know how they do it. True heros
ОтветитьEducation and medical organisations becoming hard. Their staffs are trained to cover them self. They only want you to listen them. They not interested what you are interested though.
ОтветитьWe need protection of all humans life from moment of conception.
ОтветитьNever forget Lucy Letby Syndrome.
ОтветитьMy late husband just passed. He was in hospice at home.😢 I was so AFRAID and truely had a HARD TIME. LONG STORY SHORT HE PASS IN THE HOSPITAL. WATCHING THIS triggers me to my core. 🙏🏽
ОтветитьI thought this was going to be about euthanasia but I'm positively surprised. Great respect to all palliative care workers.
ОтветитьThank you for what you are doing for families do not understand all of the different information coming at them.
Ответитьbe careful what you say in front of sick children. My brother had rickets back in the 1950's and the doctor told mom that he probably wouldn't make it. Problem was, he was 4 and had already taught himself to read. He knew what they were talking about. Mind you, he just turned 67 this year and is still upset about what they said
ОтветитьThis woman is such a blessing.
ОтветитьIt’s clear that you have a big heart for those who are dying. It’s amazing to see your gentle spirit and how you balance home life with death. I think you do an excellent job.!! ❤
ОтветитьI think to be able to die in an humane way is very important❤️
ОтветитьNadia is a great doctor and a great mom. A great person in general! Unfortunately a lot of this can't be taught but what can be taught should be. ❤
ОтветитьThis woman. God bless this woman.
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