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Old Jul 26, 2008, 12:39 AM
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Re: RNs- Mostly first born? Alcoholic fathers?

Not a nurse yet...
I'm the youngest, my father was an alcoholic. He passed away from the disease when i was 13 (day before his 54th birthday). father also bipolar, my mom most likely bipolar as well. parents seperated when i was 3 or 4

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Old Jul 31, 2008, 01:24 AM
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Re: RNs- Mostly first born? Alcoholic fathers?

thank you for this poll. I had never heard about this. I'm an RN, only child, father's an alcoholic, mother is too but not as bad, if that makes sense. And I do not drink, and have married a man who is NOT an alcoholic. yea, for breaking the chain!!

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Old Aug 19, 2008, 02:44 AM
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Re: RNs- Mostly first born? Alcoholic fathers?

oh weird ! i'm an only child (of my mom's) and my dad was supposedly an alcoholic before i was born.

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Old Aug 27, 2008, 11:44 AM
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Re: RNs- Mostly first born? Alcoholic fathers?

I would definitely like to see a spinon this one with a mentally ill parent thrown into the mix. It certainly has to be somewhat equivalent to the alcoholic variety.

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Old Aug 28, 2008, 08:19 PM
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Re: RNs- Mostly first born? Alcoholic fathers?

Interesting poll. I'm the oldest of a bipolar, alcoholic father. I was blown away by the results of this poll--thanks to the thread starter.

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Old Aug 29, 2008, 05:45 AM
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Originally Posted by Hellllllo Nurse View Post
KristyBRN's thread on this topic is very interesting. She has heard that many RNs are first borns of alcoholic fathers. I thought we could use a quantitative poll on the subject.- *Please add any comment you wish, i.e. tell us if you are an only or first born.

Please choose the option that best describes you-
A study I read years ago was not RN specific, however it did relay that most people who are in the field of health care, are caretakers ( coming from dysfunctional families whether it was due to alcoholism, or other issues within their families of origin) and yes , I do believe most also happened to be First Born's. However that is not to imply only First Born's or people coming from dysfunction are the only people who work in health care.. What I love the most about so called studies or statistics are that they can be ,and often are skewed to reflect whatever the writer wants to prove the results they want to write about.


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Old Aug 29, 2008, 03:37 PM
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Re: RNs- Mostly first born? Alcoholic fathers?

Yep, both mom and dad drank......but I am second born...
first female that is an RN, tho....
(I don't drink but ended up marrying not 1 but 2 alcoholics !!)
Go figure....

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Old Aug 29, 2008, 05:03 PM
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Re: RNs- Mostly first born? Alcoholic fathers?

Eldest of four, RN, alcoholic military father. When I looked at the list of characteristics of ACOAs, I saw myself in many of them. We were latchkey kids before anybody had coined the phrase. I was responsible for 2 of my sibs while both parents were at work (Dad was a shiftworker and Mom worked evenings as a waitress) by the time I was 11. When baby sister was born when I was 14, sister #1 was 12 1/2 and brother was 9 1/2 ( ) Mom wasn't interested in mothering her much so into the breach stepped I. Looking for "love" in all the wrong places found me pregnant at 18 and totally in denial. After I gave up the baby for adoption, I took the first opportunity to get out from under the dysfunctional family I was born into, and have now spent more than 30 years in a parallel universe where the addicted party isn't into alcohol but self-gratification. It's all about him 24/7. I drink socially, sometimes.

Sister #1 abuses alcohol but not to the extent Dad does; she's a very ambitious and aggressive person who doesn't let anyone get close to her. She had a disastrous marriage entered into when she was 17 and now has a daughter with borderline personality disorder. Brother has never managed to get it together and has drifted from dead-end job to dead-end job, manipulative relationships with older women and is working himself to death. He had an alcohol problem but has managed to overcome it. Little sister is on permanent disability for chronic severe dperession, social phobia, anxiety disorder, body dysmorphic disorder and psychotic features.

Parents are still living and still together. Both are also ACOAs (paternal). Dad was the oldest son and second-born. His father died of lung cancer when Dad was 25. Mom was the fourth of six girls; her father committed suicide when she was 6 and her mother was mentally ill for most of her adult life. Dad's drinking is still in the forefront; when they come to visit he stops at the liquor mart before they get here, to make sure he has enough rye to last the time he's here. He knows I won't buy it for him. Mom just does her own thing. Only little sister lives in the same town as them; she's codependent and "delicate".

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Old Aug 29, 2008, 05:11 PM
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Re: RNs- Mostly first born? Alcoholic fathers?

Some think it's holding on that makes one strong: sometimes it's letting go.......I REALLY NEEDED THAT....THANK YOU !!!

My youngest son just left for College this year 300 mi. away and I am trying to keep up the happy face and excitement to share with him...
He is going great but I have lost my right arm, if seems like...we are very close...But I am so proud of him....I am glad he got away from his alcoholic father (he loves him, he was never cruel to him) to see how "normal" people live....thank for letting me express some pent up feelings.

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Old Aug 29, 2008, 07:15 PM
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Re: RNs- Mostly first born? Alcoholic fathers?

I've always believed that my job as a parent was to enable my children to be independent adults who work hard, are respected by their peers and are happy in their relationships. Letting go is really hard, but it's the proof of the pudding, don't you think? My daughters are independent, successful, respected and working toward happy, and I think I've done a good job getting them there. Just as you have, aloevera, in getting your son to where he is. The day will come when he recognizes what you've accomplished and provided for him and he'll thank you for it.

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