Trusting a brother
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Snet
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ReketSomething
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saltywet
Hong Kong1316 Posts
but for me, i dont have anyone that i trust | ||
omisa
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Torte de Lini
Germany38463 Posts
Great stuff! | ||
JWD
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thank you! | ||
CaucasianAsian
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Pawsom
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FractalsOnFire
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TheAntZ
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5/5 blog, am about to read again | ||
Torenhire
United States11681 Posts
On January 09 2012 17:10 FractalsOnFire wrote: Always a great and beautiful read, it is honestly a shame you delete your blogs after a while. I would love to just go back and read up on them once in a while. I think Snet just blogs the experiences to get them off his chest. I can imagine an EMT being very stressful. I've got a friend who is part of cleanup / scene management for crimes/accidents, and he has a similar way of releasing the stress and emotions. Usually he writes stuff down on a sheet of paper and gets rid of it after a little while. | ||
HwangjaeTerran
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KeksX
Germany3634 Posts
I am sorry, I don't mean to offend and I realize that this is a very sensitive blog, but I'm confused! | ||
Cuddle
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Thanks for sharing. | ||
surfinbird1
Germany999 Posts
On January 09 2012 19:32 KeksX wrote: I... I don't understand the last parts. Can somebody please help me? Why does "Snet" have to be at the hospital? And why do these people lay awake? I am sorry, I don't mean to offend and I realize that this is a very sensitive blog, but I'm confused! Snet is a paramedic and he was on duty. A family member of one of his coworkers/friends was in cardiac arrest and Snet and Ray were the ambulance team who got there to help. Snet wanted to be in the hospital as fast as possible to save his life. Because the EMTs/paramedics/firefighters are all a big family they were praying for the sick person as one of their own. | ||
Mawi
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JieXian
Malaysia4677 Posts
On January 09 2012 18:18 Torenhire wrote: I think Snet just blogs the experiences to get them off his chest. I can imagine an EMT being very stressful. I've got a friend who is part of cleanup / scene management for crimes/accidents, and he has a similar way of releasing the stress and emotions. Usually he writes stuff down on a sheet of paper and gets rid of it after a little while. Yaaaaaaa.. I write about happier stuff however hahaha | ||
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