It was
The oxytocin drip was started and the dosage kept being
increased in with no results. The monitor was showing contractions but I told
my husband, I felt like a worm was crawling on my belly. After a while the doctor came in and the decision was made to
procede with a C-section. That evening,
my beautiful baby girl was born. I remember hearing her cry until they placed
her in my husbands arms. He then was
allowed to carry her to the nursery while they closed my incision.
After that experience in the hospital, I made the decision to
go back to school to obtain a nursing degree. I wanted to make a difference in
others people’s lives like Susan had made in mine. Susan saved my life! Had she not been persistent in calling the
doctor, I would have bled to death in that hospital.
I was working as a nurse for a company that contracted with Hospices
in Iredell County
and several adjoining counties. Part of my job was to administer the IV pain
control via a patient controlled analgesic pump for their patients. This
particular day, I was setting up a lady in my own county. I got to the home,
rang the door bell. Her husband answered
the door. He welcomed me inside and I could hear her voice in the kitchen. I
knew that voice! She walked in the den
from the kitchen and her first words to me were, “I know you”. I laughed and said, funny you say that
because I recognize your voice but I don’t recognize your name. She smiled and
said, well, I’m Carol. I was your nurse
in ICU after your daughter was born.
In the following
weeks, I learned from Carol that when she found out she was getting an OB
patient in ICU, she tried to talk one of the other nurses that had OB
experience into taking me. She told me
she was scared to death when I came down from surgery because I was holding onto life by a toenail. She said she kept talking to me all thru the
shift telling me that I had better not die. I had a baby girl to take care of
now and that baby needed her momma. I thanked her many times for the difference
she made in my life. Needless to say, we became fast friends and I loved her
dearly during those short months of caring for her. Carol passed away from
ovarian cancer.
I will forever feel
blessed and thankful that God put these two wonderful nurses in my life.
So this is Nurses
week. Thank a nurse that has made a difference in your life.
Mary Carol Pons RN
Guest Blogger