Hi, it's Patrik Hutzel from INTENSIVECAREHOTLINE.COM , where we instantly improve the lives of Families of critically ill Patients in Intensive Care, so that you can have real power, real control and so that you can
influence decision making fast, even if you're not a doctor or a nurse in Intensive Care!
In last week's blog I've asked "Is it "SEXY" for the Intensive Care team to treat your loved one who requires a long-term stay in Intensive Care?" and I shed some light on why it may not be perceived as "sexy" by the Intensive Care team to treat your critically ill loved one if they require a long-term stay in Intensive Care. You can read, watch or listen to last week's
update here.
In this week's blog I want to show you "How to control your emotions QUICKLY whilst your
loved one is critically ill in Intensive Care and why it's a SHORTCUT to control, power and influence!"
Controlling your emotions can be a challenge especially in difficult, unpredictable and unforeseeable situations like having a loved one critically ill in Intensive Care.
You see, having a loved one critically ill in Intensive Care is not only a test to your emotional and mental well being, it's also is a test for you and for your family to deal with your fears, frustrations, stress, vulnerability, overwhelm and struggle. Intensive Care is an unpredictable and volatile environment after all and by now you have probably discovered that the Intensive Care team is holding all the power, control and influence in this challenging
situation.
You need to take responsibility to control your emotions and I'll show you how to
Controlling your emotions quickly is therefore absolutely critical and if you have found that you have been
struggling so far to manage and control your emotions since your loved has been admitted to Intensive Care for critical illness then you should continue reading, because I'll explain to you why it's so important that you take responsibility in controlling your emotions and also how you can control and manage your emotions in this unique, challenging and often "once in a
lifetime" experience.
You see, from my experience after more than 15 years Intensive Care Nursing in three different countries, I have seen and learned that 99% of Families of critically ill Patients in Intensive Care simply accept that losing your emotions, having your emotions overwhelm and control you and having the drama play havoc with your emotions is just
the way it is. They also often think there is no better way...
Because they see and learn this irrational and unhealthy behaviour from other Family's of critically ill Patients in Intensive Care. They see and feel that Families of critically ill Patients don't cope very well and they consciously or unconsciously imitate this unhealthy and irrational behaviour. Not good...
Whilst in some instances the drama unfolds in front of their very eyes they get deeper and deeper into the emotional struggle...
Families of critically ill Patients in Intensive Care are often so overwhelmed by the experience of having a loved one critically ill in
Intensive Care that they don't know what to do, they don't know left from right and they therefore don't seek out for help!
In the meantime the Intensive Care team has taken over control, power and influence and whilst you and your family are busy struggling with your emotions that you can't get a handle on, the Intensive Care team is busy pulling all the strings without your
and your Family's input...
These are the situations where it's extremely important that you have a handle on your emotions!
Managing and controlling your emotions is especially important in situations where
your critically ill loved one is either
CONTINUE READING HERE http://intensivecarehotline.com/control-emotions-quickly-whilst-loved-one-critically-ill-intensive-care-shortcut-control-power-influence/
Also, check
out our "YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED" section
where I answer all your questions!
http://intensivecarehotline.com/category/questions/
In this week I answer another one of our most FAQ questions and this week I answer
"How LONG does it take to come off a ventilator/ respirator in Intensive Care?"
Find the answer to this question
here http://intensivecarehotline.com/?p=5335
If you want your questions answered just email me at support@intensivecarehotline.com and I'll answer your questions!
Also keep an eye out for our upcoming product launch in the next couple of months! We are NOW finalizing our first product that will help Families of critically ill Patients deal with and take control of most
situations in Intensive Care, even if their loved one is dying!
The product will be an "IN-DEPTH" education product for Families of critically ill Patients in Intensive Care and a shortcut for Families to control, power& influence!
The product will be made available in Ebook, Video and Audio format so that our Customers can consume the product in their chosen medium!
If you have any questions about our upcoming products or if you have any suggestions
please let me know at support@intensivecarehotline.com
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