My daughter was admitted to picu in march. She has been in hospital a few times.
The nurses in picu were brilliant. Victoria was wonderful when we got to picu and Katie was so lovely, friendly and took time with my girl. She seen a lot of nurses in and out of hospital.
Alex in picu was incredible with her. She spoke to her as a teenager and woman and not to me and her granny. Trying to make her more independent. She treated her like a young woman with hope and positivity. That she deserves to look after herself and can still live her life if she takes her insulin. She didnt pretend to understand diabetes but chat with my girl as a young woman. She counted carbs, talked about food with her, her wee weight and being in big school, her body, how she feels, school and when she grows up. Not like a nurse, just like a big sister or friend.
That young nurse is a role model. Just wanting my girl to be healthy and happy. Words aren't enough.
"That young nurse is a role model"
About: Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick children / Paediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) Royal Belfast Hospital for Sick children Paediatric Intensive Care Unit (PICU) BT12 6BA
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