I feel sorry for that woman. On the other hand, it is true that you feel close to the nurses when you stay for a long time in a hospital. They become the other family, the one accompanying you during the ordeal while the rest of your family, as lovely as they are, have another life outside.
A friend’s ex told his mother’s nurses that if they kept her alive til the first of the new year, they would each get $10k. She didn’t make it and it cost him over a million in extra estate taxes.
We took care of my Mom for the last two years of her life; she had throat cancer and everyone else had given up on her. We hired LVNs, who became part of our family. When Mom passed we gave the lead nurse her rampvan plus ten K, the second nurse (who would sing lullabies to Mom) another 10K and the young man 5K. Mom had lots of money, which made this possible. But we still miss those nurses. When she went down for the last time the two lady nurses held a vigil in the hospital, even gave her a sponge bath. We miss them still.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace over 6 years ago
“I’m a perfect stranger.”
“Now, now, nobody’s perfect.”
sueb1863 over 6 years ago
Could Marcy continue to care for her if it’s known that she might directly benefit financially from her death?
Strong51Bad over 6 years ago
I love Marcie’s expression in the last panel.
Darsan54 Premium Member over 6 years ago
Says something about this woman that no other friends or relatives have come to visit her. And that her daughter ran off.
cabalonrye over 6 years ago
I feel sorry for that woman. On the other hand, it is true that you feel close to the nurses when you stay for a long time in a hospital. They become the other family, the one accompanying you during the ordeal while the rest of your family, as lovely as they are, have another life outside.
david_42 over 6 years ago
A friend’s ex told his mother’s nurses that if they kept her alive til the first of the new year, they would each get $10k. She didn’t make it and it cost him over a million in extra estate taxes.
zippy49 over 6 years ago
We took care of my Mom for the last two years of her life; she had throat cancer and everyone else had given up on her. We hired LVNs, who became part of our family. When Mom passed we gave the lead nurse her rampvan plus ten K, the second nurse (who would sing lullabies to Mom) another 10K and the young man 5K. Mom had lots of money, which made this possible. But we still miss those nurses. When she went down for the last time the two lady nurses held a vigil in the hospital, even gave her a sponge bath. We miss them still.
janbear30 over 6 years ago
The President does it, why not Marcie.
RonaldDad Premium Member over 6 years ago
Love this strip.
DM2860 over 6 years ago
All I can say is “God is great, beer is good and people are crazy.”
kab buch over 6 years ago
How much can Marcie say through HIPPA? I know a comic strip.
booga over 6 years ago
She added her to the will when she turned down the job the 2nd time at the Health Sciences Pavillion.