I have an end-of-life patient to whom I spoke today. She burst out laughing and said, "It was all such fun. I just had so much fun." I wish this for everyone. I wish that we each would meet death laughing, with little regret and even less fear.
When we admit people to the hospital, we ask if they have any particular anxieties, concerns, or fears they want us to know, and most people say no or they’ll say something related to their disease process or some logistics about being admitted. But one guy said he was worried about the ghosts of people who died in the hospital. I don’t know how actionable that is, but by god do I respect it as an answer
it's also. frankly. an extremely funny thing to see written in a patient's chart.
#241 Baby - Miltank calves are able to stand up and walk on their four legs soon after hatching; however, they have to build up their strength by drinking their mother’s nutritious milk before they are able to stand on their hind legs. Their small horn buds will show within a few days of hatching, and their growth serves as a good measurement of a Miltank maturity. Likewise, their darker fur patches will darken to black with age. Miltank will naturally begin to produce a small amount of milk once they have matured, but they will produce a much greater amount – over five gallons a day! – once they have produced their first egg. The sweet milk is packed with nutrition, and is beloved by humans and Pokemon alike.
Named: Daircalf - Miltank
This baby Miltank was commissioned - thanks!
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