Nurse takes photo of old lady’s hand

The devil’s in the detail, as the old saying goes. By listening to those who are older and wiser than us, we can often learn and grow, gaining experience we otherwise wouldn’t.

Nurses are there to witness some of the worst moments of people’s lives on an almost daily basis.

That said, you could surmise that it’s nurses who get to see more miracles than anyone else.

As was the case with nurse Brandalyn Mae Porter, when she saw the detail on one old woman’s hands …

When Brandalyn Mae Porter shared an image on social media, all people saw were the hands of an old woman.

That was until they read Brandalyn’s words, and then they saw the hands in a completely different light.

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