I was curious to see if there are any nurses or doctors that come online here.
Please post me if you are a doctor ,retired doctor, nurse or retired nurse. Thanks
I was curious to see if there are any nurses or doctors that come online here.
Please post me if you are a doctor ,retired doctor, nurse or retired nurse. Thanks
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We have NickieB who is a nurse.
Nicola
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Hi I am an ex nurse, havent worked since having my son and becoming unwell 18 years ago, enjoyed the job, but in hindsight probably not a good career move for someone who has health anxiety, although i can think of one worse.. an undertaker...lol... in saying that i think there is someone on here who is one.
P x
if the shoe doesnt fit, its not your damm shoe.!!!!
Kazzie works at an undertakers P lol.
NickieB has HA as well.
Nicola
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Hi, im just finished uni and will qualify on 20th sept as a registered mental health nurse.
Mel.x
yes i trained as a registered mental health nurse back in 1985, and since my wife left me with three young children to look after the stress is slowly taking my life away with periods of agitation and panic.
But i am still in practice part time
Nik.
Last edited by darklake; 01-09-09 at 17:57. Reason: missed my name
I knew someone worked at the undertakers.. ..... lol
mel07, well done on your qualification come 20th sept x
darklake , i trained in 1987 but in general nursing. I admire that you are still working despite living with very difficult and stressful circumstances at the moment, i hope things improve for you soon. x
if the shoe doesnt fit, its not your damm shoe.!!!!
I qualified as a general nurse in 2004, Love the job but as you said Pollyanna its probably not the best choice of career for a HA sufferer. I have to admit that alot of my anxieties are because of what i see at work. Sometimes knowledge can be a burden. On a lighter note its a very worthwhile job and probably keeps me sane lol
I too am a registered nurse! Not the right job to have when you suffer from GAD,panic & are terrified that there is something wrong with your heart bc of the symptoms experienced.
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