
39:12
Yes we don’t see your face

39:38
It’s screen-sharing at “Adult Years” OK.

39:54
continue ❤️

01:22:53
that was beautiful, Sandee

01:23:00
Thanks so much Sandee for being so transparent in your story and your challenge to be compassionate.

01:23:04
Thank you for sharing your heart with us Sandee, you are amazing

01:23:21
Thank you so much for sharing your story <3

01:23:22
Thank you SO much Sandee!

01:23:25
Thank you for being so vulnerable and sharing your story with us

01:23:40
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01:23:47
Thank you for sharing your story and being so vulnerable <3

01:23:52
Thank you Sandee for your heartfelt and tremendously informative story. Nursing students, I Pray you listen with your heart and reach out to Sandee. What a difference you may make.

01:23:53
His story will not be forgotten, thank you

01:23:56
Brian, I know you are not with us, but you have taught me how to be a better nurse. Thank you.

01:24:12
Thank you Sandee ❤

01:24:39
A powerful presentation Full of compassion and wisdom Thank you Sandee

01:25:21
I can’t imagine. It’s so hard to acknowledge how the addiction and brain activity override intentions and the intellectual aspects. Addiction and literal “need” is so hard for the rest of us to understand.

01:26:07
Such a moving talk. Thank you for the way you’ve inspired us to recognize how presence we bring speaks through all we do.

01:26:18
Thank you so much for sharing with us all

01:27:16
I do wish that we could get the producers of the drugs could be required to provide the funds needed to treat those who become addicted to them.

01:33:06
I really enjoyed how you mentioned that compassion does not need to be the “sweet and syrupy” version we typically think of. We can care in our own ways. The only thing that matters is that we do have care and compassion, no matter how we express it.

01:35:04
Tort Reform is needed to help begin to reform the legal aspect of addiction. A “tort” is a non-criminal (civil) wrong that involves an injury – physical, mental, or monetary – that is caused either through purposeful or negligent conduct. Sandee is speaking about the lack of executive function as a consequence to addiction. THIS IS KNOWN and NURSING must be a part of the conversation at the legislative level. We need RNs in the Senate and House of Reps and at the Capital!

01:35:15
Thank you so much for enlightening us and sharing his story <3

01:37:04
We need decision-makers who value evidence and the research process. People with that expertise need to speak out, forcefully, on behalf of those of us who want better policies but don’t have the expertise.

01:37:29
Well said Ms. Landis!

01:38:16
Thank you ever so much for sharing this story to help others learn.

01:39:01
Our stories and lives ripple into each other’s. Your story shows this. Thank you.