Interview 21
In 2005 her partner had a car accident and spent over four months in ICU. She visited daily while her mother looked after her new baby.
In 2005 her partner had a car accident which left him with many internal injuries, including collapsed lungs and problems with his liver. He spent over four months in ICU, three and a half months of which he was sedated, and about three weeks in a general ward. She visited him daily, leaving the hospital briefly to see their three-month-old baby who was being looked after by her mother. Her mother stayed with her daughter throughout this time and also took care of her daughter’s home.
She remained positive throughout her partner’s time in hospital but sometimes felt isolated because of tensions between her and her partner’s family. She sometimes wanted time alone with her partner and discussed this with ICU nurses, who helped facilitate visiting so both she and her partner’s family could spend time alone with him. She praised the support she received from ICU nurses, who she felt were her main source of support while her partner was in hospital, and the support she had from her own family.
She was advised by police to take photographs at the scene of the accident and encouraged by ICU nurses to keep a diary for her partner while he was in ICU. These helped her partner understand and accept what had happened to him when he was recovering. She felt that the diary and his time in hospital also helped them to see who their true friends were, and they now spend less time with his family. While he has been recovering at home, her partner has been able to spend more time with their new baby.