Heavy on the I don’t wanna talk about it . It never gets easier seeing them take u back . I don’t care if it’s the simplest procedure it’s the fact that you’re away from me and I can’t do nothing but sit here and wait until I get you back and pray that you are just OK back there sleeping and not scared because Mommy❤️’s not with you I love you so much. #emotional #hospital #sbs #fyp
Having been through similar experiences, I know how heavy the emotions can weigh when a loved one is taken away for even the simplest medical procedure. It’s not just the procedure itself, but the feeling of helplessness while waiting in the hospital, watching the clock tick, and hoping everything will be okay. In moments like these, the fear comes not only from the unknown aspect of the medical situation but from the physical separation and inability to provide immediate comfort. One thing that helped me through was finding small ways to feel connected, like bringing a personal item or a photo to hold on to—something tangible to remind me of their presence and strength. For my little girl, I would repeat affirmations like "My strong girl" to her in my mind, reinforcing courage and resilience, just like seen in the image with that phrase. Praying, deep breathing exercises, and talking to hospital staff for updates also offered some peace during the waiting periods. I believe sharing these emotions openly, as this post does, helps both the person undergoing the procedure and their family cope better. It’s okay to admit the fear and pain; it shows how deeply you care. No matter what the outcome, this experience builds emotional strength and deepens bonds. Remember, you are never truly alone in this—there are communities and support systems ready to listen and provide comfort through those tough hospital moments.
