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Translation of "non sei solo" in English
Per la cronaca... non sei solo un pilota.
For the record, you're not just a pilot.
Well, at least this time you're not alone.
Perché devi ricordare, Frederico che non sei solo.
'Cause you got to remember, Frederico, you are not alone.
Today, tomorrow, you are not alone.
If you want to know you're not alone...
No, you're not just a little tired, mom.
Inoltre prova che non sei solo un qualche guru seminarista-finanziario.
Also proves that you're not just some financial-seminars guru.
Che non sei solo uno che parla tanto.
To show me you're not just full of big talk.
Per dimostrarmi che non sei solo uno spaccone.
To show me you're not just full of big talk.
Sono felice di vedere che non sei solo.
Cioè, non sei solo te stessa nei tuoi sogni.
I mean, you're not just you in your dreams.
Così avresti saputo che non sei solo.
Quindi non sei solo un demone della velocità.
Results: 390. Exact: 390. Elapsed time: 293 ms.
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1Department of Internal Medicine, UC Davis Medical Center, Sacramento, California
JAMA. 2020;324(9):843-844. doi:10.1001/jama.2020.14420
In the wake of COVID-19, honoring the fallen brings unprecedented challenges. So many victims, yet we cannot gather. Will we remember them? As Churchill once warned, “There are vast numbers…in every land, who will render faithful service in this war but whose names will never be known.” Much has changed since World War II, but our fears have not. Becoming sick or injured, losing one’s life. Protecting our families.
I think of my own darkest hour. The monitor and ventilator turned off, the room got eerily quiet save for an occasional sob. Gathering around the bed, we kissed him one last time, staples still fresh above his brow. His beautiful brown skin faded to white. Tenderly wrapping him in a brightly colored quilt, we let them take his body away. John-John’s battle was over and the world I had known for 48 years, ended.
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Empathy, Memories, Grief, and Honour
Peter Shah, BSc MA FRCOphth FRCP Edin | University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust
I am deeply moved by the breath-taking bravery of Marc Henderson in sharing the tragic story of John, and feel a deep empathic connection with his words. The individuals that lie in front of us are not what they seem. They are not individuals - but rather, complex living beings, anchored into the lives of many others. They form part of the memories and fabric of identity of many others. Their suffering and loss wrenches apart the minds of many others.
We may have hours, minutes, perhaps only seconds sometimes, to show to others that we appreciate their anguish when loved ones are dying. If those few seconds are devoted only to compassion, then as physicians and surgeons we go some way to beginning the long journey of healing that many others will make.
The primacy of memory enables us to exist and appreciate the miracle of life, a source of immeasurable joy, but can also be the source of unbearable pain. It takes so little to show that we care, and in doing so we honour and nurture the memories that others have of their loved ones they entrust to us.
I read the essay with my seventeen year-old daughter, Natalie who wrote:
"This is inspiring. I would like to extend the metaphor of memories of loved ones as anchors. Memories of loved ones, their mannerisms, their presence, are anchored into our minds, but these anchors extend and embed with the tenacity of barbed wire.
Once embedded we are unaware of these anchors, but as they are ripped out, part of our flesh is clawed out too. Our shared memories are no longer linked in time and space. We not only lose the physical bond of memories, we lose a part of ourselves as well."
Mark has reached across a generation with his words - motivating others to carry the torch.
'Non sei solo.'
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Andrew Wilner, MD | University of Tennessee
As a writer, I'm impressed. As a parent, I am moved to tears. Thank you for bravely sharing your story.
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Steven Reid, MD, FAANS | Doctor Lifeline
"Orphan", a child who lost his parents to death. "Widow", a woman who lost her husband to death. These are common words for those who lost close family members in the "natural" scheme of things. But in English, as in most languages, there is no word for a parent who lost a child. It's as though the concept, the event, is so unnatural, so morally repugnant, it is psychologically impossible give it its own designation. We can say "parent who lost a child to death". Maybe it's simply too horrific to condense, to capture, in a single word.
The article above comes close to capturing it. Thank you Doctor Henderson. You are not alone.
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Ahsen Hussain, MD FRCophth | Dalhousie University
As my colleagues who have already commented, I was deeply touched and moved by Dr. Henderson's article. My profound and sincere gratitude for sharing your humanity with us in such a wonderful piece of writing. My only hope is that you and your family find some everlasting solace and peace in everything that you do.
CONFLICT OF INTEREST: None Reported
Henderson MC. Non Sei Solo. JAMA. 2020;324(9):843–844. doi:10.1001/jama.2020.14420
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