Saturday, 1 September 2012

Nurses may not be angles, but they are the next best!

Nurses are indeed the backbone of the medical field. This is very much true in dialysis centers too. They’re on the front line to deal with patient’s issues every day, while also ensuring that they feel comfortable and secure every step of the way.

Anu, Divya & Soumya were working as nurses in the center where I am getting dialysis. Recently Divya & Soumya had resigned on their personal reasons and left a month back. Now I learnt that Anu is also resigned and in notice period of 1 month. She said 3rd Sept 2012 will be her last working day at our center. These nurses are very friendly and very much cordial with all the patients during the dialysis sessions. Almost for 1 year I have been associated with this center so with them also. Such a nice gentle ladies they are and the whole magnitude of their association as quite gratifying.


Divya, Chari Brother(Sr.Technician), Soumya and Anu.( From Left to Right)
 This time I felt a bit miserable while saying good bye to them. Some where in-depth of my mind I feel like why can't we get all the people together in the world that we really like and then just stay together? I guess that wouldn't work. Someone would leave. Someone always leaves. Then we would have to say good-bye. Honestly, I am not a kind of person to say good-bye with that ease when I knew that I will never be able to see them again. I hate good-byes. But this is all about life. A journey that, we all have to reach our destinations and different destinations. I guess we need to accept that life is all about change.

Here I wish them a great success in all their future endeavors with full of happiness throughout their lives. Though missing a lot, wish you all the best ladies! Thank you very much for the service provided to me during the period of my dialysis and everything you have contributed to the center!