6.22.2019

Bekah and Michelle

Every time we are in the hospital for these surgeries I feel like there is always that one person, usually a nurse, that you connect with. This trip it was nurse Bekah. Don’t get me wrong we haven’t had a nurse here on any unit that we have a minutes trouble out of. Margot, Lindsay, Megan, Heather, Karen, Madison, Natalie, Katie, those are just the ones we have had in this 7A unit. They have allbeen absolutely wonderful. Bekah, is different though. Every time we had her things were just... easy going. We didn’t have worry about anything and she was one Gabrielle’s biggest cheerleaders. She has also been a wonderful advocate between us and the urology team pushing for us at different times and situations. I think what really did it in though was when I realized how much Gabby connected with her. Yesterday, Friday, was her last day on for a few days. After she gave report to our night nurse she came by the room to wish us well. She gave both Gabby and I hugs and tried as she had everyday before to get Gabby to give her a high 5 or dap. Gabby finally gave her a high 5 last night. After Bekah left Gabby fell apart.... crying. I’ll be honest I shed a few tears myself. I forever remember her kindness and her being in the unit hallways as Gabby is walking cheering “Go Gabby! Go Gabby!”. https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1v99ZCN5I92M7KoG7KhL22-hEnyQf3LtS
I was able to find one picture that happened to have Bekah in the background. What blessing she has been to our family this trip! From our understanding this will be Dr. Alam’s last stop, for a while at least, with hospitals. So hopefully we will encounter Bekah again for Gabby’s next surgery.But for now thank you to Bekah and all of the wonderful nurses on 7A, 7C (Critical care) and ICU. 

The other blessings this trip have been from the ladies of The Childlife Team. They have an assigned person for each unit on floor 7. Michelle, has been the one we have had in 7A. Gabby seemedto connect with Michelle almost immediately. Maybe it was all the cool LEGO sets, light fixture, American girl and slime that she gifted to Gabby. Lol! But honestly before all of that happened Michelle was much better at calming Gabby down than I was during stressful situations. These ladies are called on by family and nurses to help assist in all kinds of situations. The day we arrived on the floor Gabby was upset and crying just because she knew what was coming. The nurses immediately called Michelle in to help Gabby feel more comfortable. She has a calming voice and easy going manner about her that Gabby took toright away. Another huge thank you to Michelle, Allison and Laine the Childlife Specialist for 7A, 7C and ICU. https://drive.google.com/uc?export=view&id=1Ju96O7cLFHDiSs7-vgGv8mw9dD9p5gLQ


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