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Dec 09, 2006, 02:40 AM
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RNs- Mostly first born? Alcoholic fathers?
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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-
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Dec 09, 2006, 08:08 AM
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Re: RNs- Mostly first born? Alcoholic fathers?
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Thanks for this, should be interesting.
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Dec 09, 2006, 08:38 AM
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Re: RNs- Mostly first born? Alcoholic fathers?
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Hopefully, more nurses will reply.
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Dec 09, 2006, 08:43 PM
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Re: RNs- Mostly first born? Alcoholic fathers?
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I read a book on a term called codependence, which is something prevalant in populations whose parents or loved ones are physically or psychologically addicted to alcohol, drugs, gambling, etc (I'm assuming this is what the study is based on). The book stated that over time, the person without the addiction becomes dependent on the one who does. They often feel the need to take care of them, make their decisions, try to make "right" the things that they think are not. After a while, the focus is taken off themselves and onto something external...often, the other person. One of the classic characterics a codependent may have is the excessive need to care for others... which I suppose is why so many choose the healthcare field. Obviously, not every nurse is a codependent, nor is every codependent a nurse. But I can see how clear the connection is between the two. Interesting poll.
Last edited by Dempather : Dec 10, 2006 at 07:07 PM.
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Dec 10, 2006, 05:22 PM
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Palm tree lover
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Re: RNs- Mostly first born? Alcoholic fathers?
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I'm an LVN and not yet an RN, but otherwise I fit the pattern.
I'm the only child with an alcoholic father.
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Dec 10, 2006, 05:30 PM
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SAHM wannabe
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Re: RNs- Mostly first born? Alcoholic fathers?
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The option for dad who abused alcohol and mom who was crazy was not on the list. . ..
So I voted both parents had alcohol problems.
steph
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Dec 10, 2006, 06:03 PM
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Re: RNs- Mostly first born? Alcoholic fathers?
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R.N. not first born, but my sister was almost 13 when I was born.
Wonderful, non-alcoholic father, died when I was 11.
Non-alcoholic, but seriously crazy mother.
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Dec 10, 2006, 08:07 PM
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SAHM wannabe
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Re: RNs- Mostly first born? Alcoholic fathers?
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Originally Posted by weetziebat
R.N. not first born, but my sister was almost 13 when I was born.
Wonderful, non-alcoholic father, died when I was 11.
Non-alcoholic, but seriously crazy mother.
We are soul sisters . . . my dad drank but he was a real softie. He and mom divorced when I was twelve and then my mom's descent into madness took us all down a dark path.
I have a decent relationship with my dad now and NONE with my mom who only lives a few blocks away.
steph
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Dec 10, 2006, 10:09 PM
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Re: RNs- Mostly first born? Alcoholic fathers?
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I'm going to school to be an lpn then fast track to Rn. My mom had 5 boys by her husband, they divorced and she remarried thats where I come in. They had no more children and soon divorced.My dad is an alcoholic, but the kindest soul. Although I'm not her first born, I am my dads only child. Does that count?
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Dec 11, 2006, 05:16 PM
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Re: RNs- Mostly first born? Alcoholic fathers?
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Originally Posted by stevielynn
We are soul sisters . . . my dad drank but he was a real softie. He and mom divorced when I was twelve and then my mom's descent into madness took us all down a dark path.
I have a decent relationship with my dad now and NONE with my mom who only lives a few blocks away.
steph
Oh, yeah, that dark, dark horrible path. All alone with a madwoman, and as a child what can you do?
In my teens, I took myself off to a psychiatrist, thinking everything must be my fault, like mom said, but confused, not feeling it really was.
M.D. spoke with my mom, then told me "You don't need to come back to see me. You're not crazy, but your mother is and the best advice I can give you is to get as far away from her, as fast as you can, and never look back."
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