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Surviving the Night
Laura Weiss Roberts
Academic Psychiatry 2009;33:255-255.
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Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee

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"Stay with me. Do not go," she said, crying desperately, gasping arduous, asthmatic breaths. Staving off death, intubation, fear, exhaustion, minute by minute, throughout the night. The child’s hands held tight by an intern, awake for 36 hours straight—a stranger—companion barely keeping her eyes open with the girl struggling to keep her lungs open.
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