To be with someone, caring for them on their last days, is a commendable thing. Only people with true strength can do it for a living. And to sing to them and help give them peace is amazing.
She continued telling the story of this woman in the following video.
“Now I can confirm that she had passed,” Abbey verified.
She explained that the process of confirming that someone passed on is “pretty rigorous.”
“And speaking of rigorous,” Abbey continued, “She was starting the state of rigor mortis,” which she explained happens 4-7 hours post-mortem.
This patient was about 6 hours post-mortem. The family had already come to say goodbye, and she was gone. Just imagining how big of an emotional toll this has on someone is quite heavy.
Abbey described the scream as “Not quite a banshee scream, but think more Mom being told her baby had passed. I think it had registered what had happened. I think it clicked. And as much as I wish I could, I couldn’t stay with her.”
Abbey, at this point, had five other patients she was caring for. She went on to say that she hoped the screaming patient found peace.
Have you ever experienced something like this?
@abbey_sobota I didn’t deliver patients solo after this experience… #ghost #spirit #haunted #dontlookinthetrees #fyp #ghoststory
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