tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2990254441624674011.post8070058595644059315..comments2023-07-12T14:34:31.407+01:00Comments on A Life In The Day Of A Basics Doc: Fun in the Back of an Ambulance!RapidResponseDochttp://www.blogger.com/profile/03544668439101821499noreply@blogger.comBlogger4125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2990254441624674011.post-61213382908513070422009-09-18T22:57:00.744+01:002009-09-18T22:57:00.744+01:00You are not undeserving of my comments. I am glad...You are not undeserving of my comments. I am glad that you do what you do because you love it all. That's lovely because it means that you give it your all and you care - you are compassionate to others in a time of great need. Sadly the A&E Dr that spoke to my brother showed no compassion or concern for my brother. Fortunately a Nurse heard the brutal and dismissive way in which he addressed my brother and told him what had happened to my Mum and where she had been moved to It really does make a huge difference when a Dr shows compassion you can never really know how much difference you make. My Mum didn't have a Dr to give the critical care needed prior to her arival in A&E but it comforts me that there are people like you that can give that care and make that difference. Please don't underestimate what you do, i would give anything for you to have cared for my Mum and my family. You give people a chance that they don't otherwise have, and that comforts me in the midst of the awfulness of it all you give hope. Please know that you are very, very precious and that the care and support that you give and the difference that you make is huge. You could never know how much, it is too big, beyond that which words can say. You are the best! thank you, love Lois xUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03509686265679990800noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2990254441624674011.post-41044730898437039732009-09-17T22:47:41.833+01:002009-09-17T22:47:41.833+01:00Lois, your words have touched me. I am undeservin...Lois, your words have touched me. I am undeserving of your comments. So many people spend so many hours of their lives selflessly giving to others. I don't feel that I am in the same camp, as I do what I do because I love it all. <br /><br />I am sorry your mother didn't survive. I am sure the ambulance paramedics did all they could to save her - some, as you have seen from my blog - are beyond anyone's help. <br /><br />Keep reading, keep smiling. RRDRapidResponseDochttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03544668439101821499noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2990254441624674011.post-90230866331033289032009-09-17T21:57:21.880+01:002009-09-17T21:57:21.880+01:00I so wish you had been there when my lovely Mum su...I so wish you had been there when my lovely Mum sustained a head injury, she would still be here now had she had the care of someone like you. It comforts me that others peoples loved ones have you when they need expert help the most. I just wish the impossible that you could be everywhere! Never, ever underestimate the huge, huge difference that you make to so many ordinary peoples lives. You are the best Sir and more needed and precious than you could ever know. I am in awe of your humbleness and compassion, thank you - so small a phrase but heartfelt. Thank you, love Lois xUnknownhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03509686265679990800noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2990254441624674011.post-10900162910932784302009-09-15T22:05:26.849+01:002009-09-15T22:05:26.849+01:00"Just in case," indeed. Thank you for t..."Just in case," indeed. Thank you for this story, and all the others. I've just read all of your blog in one sitting. I am captivated by your writing; not only with the stories, but with the humanity with which you carry out your mission in life. Thank you.Wayne Conradhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/10595005905880642013noreply@blogger.com