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Throughout the night he received messages of solidarity from his colleagues in Teramo who closely followed his story; The day after you achieve the coveted Bachelor of Nursing, what do you feel?
“I think of the first night that I left my house, which was hell since I was a child and slept in the car: for the first time I had slept peacefully, without worries. I had made a decision, the road. I didn’t know what I was going to do. but I did not make a hasty decision and today I know that at every crossroads I have always been able to prefer good to evil. And that saved me and led me to realize this dream: from vagabond to nurse thanks to nurses “.
How did all this happen?
“I grew up in the mountains, isolated from childhood, without relationships with others; I have always suffered from maternal abandonment and since I was little I had to overcome conflicts and tensions that arose from verbal and physical violence. I found myself choosing the path, leaving what was hell and making my car my home. Luckily I had the opportunity to continue studying and school has always been my anchor. At that time I was doing an internship at Hospital de Teramo: I slept in the car and washed in the emergency bathrooms. And from the health personnel of the Teramo hospital, I received all the help that allowed me to redeem myself, become a professional in the health sector and, now, to start a life again, in another city, in the 118 ambulances. “
Therefore, a circle is closed, as he recounted in the open letter dedicated to Teramo and published in I colon.it by director Giancarlo Falconi?
“Yes, I started volunteering at a first aid company, dreaming of being a firefighter when I grew up, but the operators who knew my story of suffering and the street encouraged me to become a nurse. Many friends supported me morally. and financially to get here, allowing me to start from scratch and leave the past behind. I will not rest until I have thanked you all. From the nurses and doctors of Teramo, to the professors of the University of L’Aquila, to the many who met my gaze and smiled at me, they even offered me just a coffee. Because for them today I can say that this gift of mine, which is so heavy for everyone from the point of view of the health emergency, has rewarded me. of everything”.
The final message you want to leave?
“Be kind to each person you meet, because you don’t know what battle that person is fighting. It is not my sentence, but I want to make it mine. If it weren’t for who I knew, for my colleagues who later helped me concretely, I would still be on the street and to everyone, unfortunately, it may happen that it ends there. Those who supported me never made me feel a burden and, as soon as I could, I started to walk on my legs without forgetting what I received “.
Think about the future? What awaits you
“I don’t want to expect too much from the future. It is enough for me to have found hope in the good that I had lost as a child.”
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