Have you ever seen a dead body?
How did you feel?
Upset? Traumatised? Relieved? Like poking it with a stick?
( , Thu 28 Feb 2008, 9:34)
How did you feel?
Upset? Traumatised? Relieved? Like poking it with a stick?
( , Thu 28 Feb 2008, 9:34)
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When Rob suggested this question, my immediate reaction was, no, not yet anyhow.
Then I remembered Joe.
Joe had been covered with a blanket. I remember pulling it back, steeling myself in case I couldn't cope, but it was OK - there he was. Kinda peaceful looking.
The hospital left me with him as long as I needed. We sat for an hours talking about all the things I'd wanted to tell him. A one-sided conversation maybe, but a conversation all the same.
It was the silly small hours of the night, so it was quiet both inside and out. So quiet that I hardly noticed time passing or what I was doing. I certainly wasn't that rational - at one point I realised I'd spent quarter of an hour attempting to contort my body into the same pose that Joe was now occupying, just so I'd always remember it. I can't now, which is sad.
At some point I must have fallen asleep. I was woken by a nurse asking if she could take Joe away again, which was when I realised I'd seen enough and made my peace.
Farewell, son.
( , Thu 28 Feb 2008, 15:25, 12 replies)
Then I remembered Joe.
Joe had been covered with a blanket. I remember pulling it back, steeling myself in case I couldn't cope, but it was OK - there he was. Kinda peaceful looking.
The hospital left me with him as long as I needed. We sat for an hours talking about all the things I'd wanted to tell him. A one-sided conversation maybe, but a conversation all the same.
It was the silly small hours of the night, so it was quiet both inside and out. So quiet that I hardly noticed time passing or what I was doing. I certainly wasn't that rational - at one point I realised I'd spent quarter of an hour attempting to contort my body into the same pose that Joe was now occupying, just so I'd always remember it. I can't now, which is sad.
At some point I must have fallen asleep. I was woken by a nurse asking if she could take Joe away again, which was when I realised I'd seen enough and made my peace.
Farewell, son.
( , Thu 28 Feb 2008, 15:25, 12 replies)
^^^^
Until I read that I had serious reservations about this weeks QOTW.
( , Thu 28 Feb 2008, 15:33, closed)
Until I read that I had serious reservations about this weeks QOTW.
( , Thu 28 Feb 2008, 15:33, closed)
Oh absolutely
Part of the reason I went along with the suggestion for this QOTW was that it would encourage people to write/talk about their experiences. I found that incredibly cathartic at the time and helped me deal with everything that happened.
In fact, a year later we went a service for all the babies who'd died at that particular hospital and it was terrible - filled with people who were only just starting to talk and let out all that animal emotion. Plus a few who were simply wallowing in it - 10 years on and still standing up to read bad poetry. (it was at this point I had to leave as laughing wouldn't have been a good thing).
We snuck out and went to the pub instead. MUCH BETTER.
( , Thu 28 Feb 2008, 15:35, closed)
Part of the reason I went along with the suggestion for this QOTW was that it would encourage people to write/talk about their experiences. I found that incredibly cathartic at the time and helped me deal with everything that happened.
In fact, a year later we went a service for all the babies who'd died at that particular hospital and it was terrible - filled with people who were only just starting to talk and let out all that animal emotion. Plus a few who were simply wallowing in it - 10 years on and still standing up to read bad poetry. (it was at this point I had to leave as laughing wouldn't have been a good thing).
We snuck out and went to the pub instead. MUCH BETTER.
( , Thu 28 Feb 2008, 15:35, closed)
Christ
This is another speechless moment.
Glad to hear it helped.
And you're right, going to the pub is ALWAYS better.
( , Thu 28 Feb 2008, 15:43, closed)
This is another speechless moment.
Glad to hear it helped.
And you're right, going to the pub is ALWAYS better.
( , Thu 28 Feb 2008, 15:43, closed)
This tale...
made me hurt inside my chest and throat, and my eyeballs have gone more moist.
( , Thu 28 Feb 2008, 15:45, closed)
made me hurt inside my chest and throat, and my eyeballs have gone more moist.
( , Thu 28 Feb 2008, 15:45, closed)
You utter cad
The payoff made me cry. You seem to have captured the sheer strangeness that can come over you when this happens. I ain't posting mine. No way. Have a click.
( , Thu 28 Feb 2008, 15:50, closed)
The payoff made me cry. You seem to have captured the sheer strangeness that can come over you when this happens. I ain't posting mine. No way. Have a click.
( , Thu 28 Feb 2008, 15:50, closed)
heartbreaking
That's heartbreaking, and I very nearly got to experience it first hand, my young fellow was 13 weeks early.
( , Thu 28 Feb 2008, 15:56, closed)
That's heartbreaking, and I very nearly got to experience it first hand, my young fellow was 13 weeks early.
( , Thu 28 Feb 2008, 15:56, closed)
Ouch
As a father to be, (fust one) i might be being a bit emulsional but bloody hell, tears come a rollin!
Im sorry mate
Rusty
( , Thu 28 Feb 2008, 16:52, closed)
As a father to be, (fust one) i might be being a bit emulsional but bloody hell, tears come a rollin!
Im sorry mate
Rusty
( , Thu 28 Feb 2008, 16:52, closed)
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