From deathbed back into life: Ruth Wild's incredible recovery in Glonn

From deathbed back into life: Ruth Wild's incredible recovery in Glonn

Glonn, Deutschland - Ruth Wild, 59 years old, did the impossible: from the deathbed back into life! Her journey began in an ambulance, which brought her from a Munich palliative care unit to the hospice room in Glonn - a place that means the last stop for many. "I was well therapy," she recalls. But death did not stick to the rules, and so it experienced an unexpected turn.

Half a year later Ruth shines in the cafeteria of the Glonner Marienheim. "Now I'm still here. But not long," she says with a smile while she is preparing for her excerpt. The hospice is known for their sensitive care gave their new courage to live. "I am so enthusiastic about here! You can feel the will to do something again!" She raves about the support she has learned about the nursing staff and volunteers. She inspired this positive energy to continue the fight against her illness.

a place of hope and dignity

The hospice is a Germany -wide rarity with just six nursing places that beats a bridge between outpatient palliative care and clinic. Here people are allowed to die with dignity, but Ruth Wild shows that it can also be different. "It doesn't have to be the end station!" She explains. The nurses are not miracle healers, but they offer loving accompaniment in the last phase of life. Ruth's story is a ray of hope in a facility where death is constant companion.

After an almost one -year suffering, which led her through severe bacterial infection and sepsis, Ruth Wild is now ready for the next challenge: a rehab and returning to her profession as a nurse. Her return from the hospice is not only a personal triumph, but also a sign of hope for everyone who fights in similar situations.

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