Woman Finished a 14-Hour Shift And Ate Her Sandwich Alone – Then Husband Shares Viral Post On Facebook

When it comes to professions in which the employees have to give everything for others, there are few that jump immediately to your mind, and one of them is nursing in hospitals.
Nurses are there to care for us when we are sick, wounded, dying or recovering. They are there at the worst times and have to do their part with a brave face and inspirational mental strength.



Jessica is married to Phillip Urtz where they both live in New York. Jessica works as a stroke nurse caring and treating patients every day.
Although Jessica, the love of her life, tried to hide the signs of exhaustion and fatigue, Phillip still knows she is so tired and tired every day, given the stressful and tiring nature of her work.
As a thank you, Phillip wrote an open letter to Facebook to show his wife how much he valued, cared, loved and supported everything, no matter how difficult it was.

The reason that made him go onto Facebook was when she finished a 14-hour shift and made herself a simple sandwich so that she can quickly head to sleep, and prepare herself for the next day.


Look at what Phillip wrote on Facebook:
“This is my wife Jessica, who had dinner after a 14 hour day.
When she gets home from work, she has enough time to eat and get ready for bed, and the next day she goes back to work for another shift. “
“She is up early to get ready for her day and doesn’t like to be bothered in the morning so I respect that.
“Then she has a quick shower, throws her hair up, grabs her lunch gives the dog and me a kiss and heads out the door.”
“At work, she takes care of people who are having the worst days of their lives. Strokes, Car accidents, motorcycle accidents, falls, breaks, brain damage and more.”
“My wives role also involves looking after the mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, friends & families.”
“It doesn’t matter who you are or what happened she will take care of you.”

“She works through lunch and barely has time to sit down.”
“When she returns home after her long 14-hour shift she removes the shoes that have walked through blood & tears and just sits down.”
“I don’t ask her about her day because as she doesn’t like to talk about work when she is home and that’s fine.”
“If she wants to speak, I’ll listen to her.”
“Sometimes she goes home happy and sometimes she goes home sad, but no matter how she feels, she’s always on time for her next shift.”

“I love her with all my heart. My wife is my hero. My wife is a Stroke Nurse.”

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