write ur experience when u visit a sick person?
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“Like one who takes away a garment on a cold day, or like vinegar poured on a wound, is one who sings songs to a heavy heart.” (Proverbs 25:20)
A little over a year ago I (the Reverend) landed in a very strange, new place…one that felt foreign and quite uncomfortable—a hospital bed in the ICU. I spent five days in this unfamiliar territory. I was poked and measured and evaluated and tested and x-rayed and medicated and fed and bathed and visited. It felt so odd to me to be on the other side of the caregiving but also extremely enlightening. There is no better training for visiting someone in the hospital than being visited in the hospital. I came away with a whole new set of convictions about what is important when making a hospital call.
Both of us have come to the realization that there is nearly a universal response to the prospect of visiting someone who is sick, dying or hospitalized: Terror. What do I say? How do I act? How do I react? What do I bring? This common fear can inhibit good intentions. So let’s begin by naming the fears......
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laughter is the best exercise so telling about my experience to a sick person is a enjoying moment because some times in life people get demotivated and thus doesn't want to live a happy moment life so for these people the comedians comes for the best use they help these people to recover fast by bringing some happy moments in their life so going to a sick person and making him feel comfortable in this world is the best feeling and let me tell you that by this our emotions also comes out and we also feel fresh and happy so it is overall a good and nice experience for me
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