Does anyone else feel this way?
SO helpless while watching what is going on?
I am only CNA with no passport and no experience in disaster zones, but I feel I could be a help. The docs and nurses are running 24/7 with all the wounded. Just keeping up with basic needs like getting them to the toilet (aka the ground outside) or cleaning them if they can't, feeding, ( if there is food) tending to dressing wounds, just giving a hand to hold, if the person still has hands.
I can do all that. I can deal with stink of the dead in the buildings around me, and I can deal with fear, I can deal with sad hard cold death. What I cant deal with is seeing all these people going without the most basic of medical care.
SO helpless while watching what is going on?
I am only CNA with no passport and no experience in disaster zones, but I feel I could be a help. The docs and nurses are running 24/7 with all the wounded. Just keeping up with basic needs like getting them to the toilet (aka the ground outside) or cleaning them if they can't, feeding, ( if there is food) tending to dressing wounds, just giving a hand to hold, if the person still has hands.
I can do all that. I can deal with stink of the dead in the buildings around me, and I can deal with fear, I can deal with sad hard cold death. What I cant deal with is seeing all these people going without the most basic of medical care.