Interview 18  

Interview 18

Age at Interview: 37
Sex: Female
Background: Advanced ambulance assistant, divorced with one daughter. Ethnic background/nationality: White British.

Brief outline:Her best friend spent two weeks in ICU. She was the closest person to her, visited her daily and is now her main carer.

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After saying her goodbyes to her friend, all she could do was wait until after the operation for further news.
 
She took in her friend's toiletries, massaged cream into her hands and feet, and sat watching her progress for several weeks.
 
Although she was very weak, gradually her friend was able to sit up, stand, walk with a Zimmer frame and have nutritional drinks to help her recovery.
 
Her friend's son didn't understand how seriously ill his mother was until afterwards and stayed with his grandparents during that time.
 
She had to find her friend's son, tell him about his mother's illness and bring him back home as soon as she could.
 
Her friend was scared about being on a busy ward and having to do more for herself when she was still very weak.
 
Her friend needed a lot of help at first and, five years on, is still weaker than before and gets depressed about the way her life has changed.
 
Her best friend has needed a lot of support and their relationship has changed because she now has to help her with her shopping, hospital appointments and depression.
Jonathan Miller - Intensive care
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