Pubdate: Mon, 31 Jul 2006 Source: Metro (CN BC) Copyright: Metro 2006 Contact: http://www.metronews.ca/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3775 Author: Moo Sirisamatakarn INSIGHTS INTO INSITE When people ask me what it is like to work as a nurse at InSite, Vancouver's Supervised Injection Site, it's hard not to tell "war stories" such as reviving people from a drug overdose. Many thoughts run through your head when holding another person's life in your arms. You think about how you would tell family members that their loved one has died, and how to explain why, not really knowing the answer yourself. Thankfully, there has never been a death at InSite. More than 450 drug overdose interventions have taken place, and many of these lives would otherwise have been lost. But for every resuscitation, there are hundreds of smaller, human victories. InSite staff spends most of the shift cleaning, ensuring sterile supplies and relating with users on a personal level. This connection brings out stories that do not make the news -- about hopes, dreams, pride, shame, or simple reminiscences. InSite is a place where stories can be shared with someone who cares. - ----------------------------------------------------------------- Moo Sirisamatakarn is a registered nurse working at InSite. - --- MAP posted-by: Steve Heath