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WE LOSE MANY PATIENTS WHO SAY ‘Save me, I’m drowning’

Even though we said to this guy, ‘Wait a bit longer, we don’t want to connect you to this device,’ the guy said, ‘Pierce my throat and tie it up. These were the last words our uncle said. Currently, our uncle is on a respirator and is completely asleep on drugs. It has no conscious connection to the world. We lost many patients who said ‘save me, I’m drowning’. It happened when we cried at the beginning of the patient. 90 percent of patients declare to be in contact with their immediate surroundings. They have the latest request from us. Someone wants to hear the voice of the child. We allow them to communicate by phone or in writing as much as possible. For example, the fear of death in a 56-year-old patient was too high. Our nurse friend was with the patient. Our nurse friend waited a few minutes holding his hand because he said to our friend ‘don’t leave me, take me by the hand’. We cure that patient and discharge him. We have no superpowers. I especially appeal to the people of Samsun. Don’t go out without a mask unless you are in a difficult situation. Do not enter public areas. The majority of our hospitalized patients here are 65 or older. A 70, 80 year old patient does not contract this disease while walking on the beach, sitting in cafes or walking through shopping malls. “Their children, grandchildren and others who are closest to them bring this disease to them,” he said.



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