LETTER TO THE EDITOR
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Having just read “Gift of the Heart” [Feb. 11] regarding the wonderful
nurses at Hoag Hospital, I felt I must write what that story means to me.
I had open heart bypass surgery at Hoag way back in 1974 and have had
five granddaughters and six great-grandchildren born there. I am familiar
with the wonderful care offered by the nursing and support staff.
Over New Year’s and again from Feb. 5 to 9, I was a patient in the
Cardiac Care Unit. I was having severe problems with my heart and
kidneys.
I was deeply touched by the story. And to see one of my darling,
caring nurses, Josie Lo Coco, in the photo with that story melted my
heart.
During my time in the Cardiac Care Unit, I was attended by so many
RNs, charge nurses, orderlies and support staff that it was impossible to
learn all their names. However, all of them were outstanding in their
care for me. Without exception all brought a warm aura of light into the
room as they entered, smiling and greeting me by name.
[They were] efficient to the nth degree, very careful of how they
worked on me, all the while giving me encouragement and confidence that
all would be OK.
So many of them hugged and kissed me on the forehead or cheek (I am 87
years of age and felt like a grandpa to them, I guess). Holding my hand
while they gave me instructions was so warm and confidence-building in my
time of worry and stress.
My cardiologist, Dr. Neala Hunter, was also like a breath of fresh air
when she came into the room. [She] held my hand as she checked me over
and updated me on [the] procedures that were to follow.
It is impossible to say an adequate thank you because when I think of
their kindness to me, my eyes fill with tears of happiness.
I promised them I would be back to visit and personally repeat my
thanks for their wonderful attitude of warmth, love and care.
From the deepest recesses of my mended, wounded, badly worn heart, I
say a hearty God bless them one and all.
LEONARD M. McNUTT
Costa Mesa
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