Interview 12  

Interview 12

Age at Interview: 59
Sex: Female
Background: Housewife, married. Ethnic background/nationality: White British.

Brief outline:In 2005 her 21-year-old son sadly died in ICU. She focuses as much as she can on remembering the good memories they shared.

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The day after her son died, she saw another patient in the same bed he'd been lying in, fighting for his life.
 
Some of her son's friends turned up at the hospital and, at that time, she found this difficult.
 
She gained comfort from talking to other people in the relatives' room and did her best to be as positive as possible.
 
At the time, she just wanted her son to live but now feels this would have been selfish because he wouldn't have wanted to be completely dependent on others.
 
A nurse rang her at three in the morning and told her, once she and her husband were at the hospital, that their son was dying.
 
It was important for her and her husband to see their son not attached to any equipment, looking peaceful.
 
Organising their son's funeral helped her husband focus on something. They wanted everyone to dress normally, had lots of flowers and their son's favourite music.
 
She advised people to accept their feelings, not to burden other people with their grief but try to be positive, have a purpose and move on.
 
Certain times of the year are especially difficult, including Christmas, New Year, Mother's Day and Father's Day.
 
She takes every day as it comes, and feels that other people have far greater problems than hers and this helps her keep life in perspective.
Jonathan Miller - Intensive care
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