Question:
Experienced ANGELS: What did your buddy like best?
I'm going to be an angel for Jeanese for her Open RNY on 06/11. Since neither of us has been through this before, it's hard to know what will help the most post-op. I'm going to her pre-op with Dr. Weber on 06/01 and to her hospital pre-admit session, so I will be in on all those details. I'd love to hear about the things y'all did for your folks that they really enjoyed, appreciated, or that helped them get through a tough place. Thanks! — Julia Z. (posted on May 25, 2001)
May 26, 2001
Julia, doing what you are doing is exactly what an angel does, supporting
your person anyway possible. I have had the honor of being an angel 2
times now and 6 more times in the next couple of weeks. I had my surgery 5
weeks ago, and being able to answer qustions, giving advice, just being
there for them is the most important thing. Being able to go to appts.
with them is a great thing, but I also want tell everone you can be a long
distance angel and do almost the same things. Both times for me so far
have been long distance and there was a lot of e-mails and phone calls.
You can be a great angel whether you live around the corner or across the
country. Just one last thing to everyone, if you volunteer to be angel you
are taken on a very important role to that person. Please don't take that
responsibility lightly, remember someone is putting a lot of trust in you.
Julia, you already sound like you have earned your wings.
— Barry R.
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