It is titled simply “A Letter to the Doctors and Nurses Who Cared for My Wife.” But the words within it are anything but simple.
In September a young woman, Laura Levis, aged 34 died after an asthma attack.
Her devastated husband, a writer, Peter DeMarco was by her side and wrote a heartfelt thank-you note to the staff of the CHA Cambridge Hospital in Boston, where Levis spent the final days of her life.
Laura Levis, aged 34 died after an asthma attack. Via Facebook.
His letter, re-published by The New York Times, has gone viral as hundreds of thousands of people around the world tip their hats to the professionals who have helped them through similarly difficult times.
Peter DeMarco writes that he still remembers the name of nearly every medical professional who cared for his wife in the hospital. "As I begin to tell my friends and family about the seven days you treated my wife, Laura Levis, in what turned out to be the last days of her young life, they stop me at about the 15th name that I recall,” he writes.
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"The list includes the doctors, nurses, respiratory specialists, social workers, even cleaning staff members who cared for her. 'How do you remember any of their names?' they ask. 'How could I not,' I respond. Every single one of you treated Laura with such professionalism, and kindness, and dignity as she lay unconscious."
He expressed gratitude for the staff's willingness to break hospital rules so that the couple's cat could pay one last visit to Levis in her room.
DeMarco also admired the staff's thoughtfulness in keeping him company when he needed it most.
He says: “On the final day, as we waited for Laura’s organ donor surgery, all I wanted was to be alone with her. But family and friends kept coming to say their goodbyes, and the clock ticked away. About 4 p.m., finally, everyone had gone, and I was emotionally and physically exhausted, in need of a nap. So I asked her nurses, Donna and Jen, if they could help me set up the recliner, which was so uncomfortable, but all I had, next to Laura again. They had a better idea."