Different Kind of Happiness

Isn’t it amazing to see your patient from the ICU being transferred to the ward? No adjective can describe this kind of happiness I felt within when I saw two of my many patients in the ward. They survived the critical stage of their life.

They can now breathe by themselves. They can now communicate with us. You can now see them smiling… I can hear them calling me, nurse. God gave them another life to live. I am very, very happy.  :)


Please vote for Earth against Global Warming on March 28, 8:30 to 9:30 pm. Let’s all fight against Global Warming by switching our lights off on the said date and time. Let us all support the Earth Hour 2009.


8 Comments

  1. ishy says:

    mabuti naman at nasa mas mabuti na silang kalagayan. thanks God for that. :)

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  2. Oh, I’ve heard about this na ehhehe :)

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  3. Mika says:

    You definitely love your job. :) Keep up the good work!

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  4. yvan says:

    I got my family to participate in Earth Hour. Hehehe!

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  5. Gracie says:

    Sana mas madami pa ang nasa ICU ang malipat sa ward dahil sa gumaling sila. :)
    Ilalagay ko na sa datemate ko ang Earth Hour para hindi ko makalimutan. LOL.

    Ingat ka lagi, bru! And good luck sa contest na sinalihan mo (:

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  6. Felisa says:

    It must definitely be an amazing feeling. If you’re happy, can you imagine how their loved ones must feel? :)

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  7. Chadchad says:

    Sasali din ako dito I’ll shutdown my phone for one hour

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  8. Macy says:

    Awww. It’s really these kinds of things that spell happiness. Not the money, not the success. These make living worthwhile. :) I’ll try to keep this in mind.

    And coool! Sali ako! Haha. :P

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