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Old Feb 28, 2007, 03:43 PM
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The End Is Near

Of my nursing career. I've been stretching it out as long as I could, but I don't think I'm going to be able to do it much longer.

Don't know if I've mentioned here that I have a neurological intention tremor - it's affected my left hand for most of my adult life - went thru school with it, did Iv's for many years with it. In early 2000 it started affecting my right hand, and I had to give up doing IV's. At that time, I worked in ICU, and, amazingly, no one else was troubled by it - my supervisor told me I did enough other things well, and my co-workers were always good about doing IV's for me.
Despite that, in 2002, I went to post-op day surgery with the understanding that I wouldn't be able to do IV's - which is OK, because they are already started earlier in the day. Loved my job - mostly patient education - did well for 2 years, when all of a sudden the dept. manager decided that I must be retrained to do IV's. You can't retrain someone with a neurological condition to do something that they are unable to do - things got ugly - I sued her - blah, blah, blah. Nothing much came of it other than they left my job alone, but made life miserable, so I left.

I thought LTC was the answer, but didn't realize how much HANDWRITING was involved - and my handwriting has been getting progressively worse lately - my neurologist has upped my meds - without success - he's been after me for awhile to go on disability, but I just hate to give in to that.

Last Sunday nite I worked, and my hand was shaking so much that I was contracting the muscles in my whole arm to try to stop it so that I could write - and ended up having pain clear up into my neck. That arm still hurts. I ordered a special ink pen online for people with tremors - it cost me $25 - I hope it helps some.

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Old Feb 28, 2007, 03:51 PM
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I'll put you on my prayer list. I enjoy your posts. You seem to be a reasonable, intelligent person and I hope this special pen works out for you. Have you thought about talking to an OT for some other kind of adaptive equipment if this pen doesn't work? Keep us posted.

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Old Feb 28, 2007, 04:36 PM
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{{{{banditrn}}}}

I wish you well, and I hope the pen helps.

Have you thought about teaching? If you're an RN, a lot of job training places will hire you to train CNAs.

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Old Feb 28, 2007, 06:25 PM
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Case management, teaching, mentoring, educator for units-some other things you might consider. Take care.

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Old Feb 28, 2007, 06:37 PM
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Would this come under some kind of protection from the American Disablilty Act? It seems there should be a way to reasonably accomodate you and keep your other excellent skills.... You will be in my prayers.

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Old Feb 28, 2007, 06:49 PM
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could you get a laptop so you didnt have to write??? it seems soo wrong to have to give up your career !

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Old Feb 28, 2007, 06:57 PM
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Oh, I feel so bad for you. Such and excellent person, such and excellent nurse to be plagued by this problem. Hope you are seeing the best physician and getting the latest treatments. You know working in rehab like I do, I have run into neuro cases that were misdiagnosed or recieving less than optimal treatment. I actually did a post here about a patient that was being treated for Parkinsons for years when she actually had a condition called senile chorea. She was put on proper medication and she was up and walking and living her life in a week. Apparently, Parkinson meds make a person with senile chorea much worse.

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Old Feb 28, 2007, 09:16 PM
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Originally Posted by SaderNurse05 View Post
Would this come under some kind of protection from the American Disablilty Act? It seems there should be a way to reasonably accomodate you and keep your other excellent skills.... You will be in my prayers.
Yep I have gone there. You should try it also!!! Just goggle this poster recommendations.

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Old Feb 28, 2007, 09:21 PM
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Took the words right out of my mouth. If you think you'd enjoy teaching, I think you might find it rewarding. The shortage is clear and the value you'd be adding to the community would be incalculable. If money's a problem, perhaps an Apollo or a Pima (private school).

Originally Posted by traumaRUs View Post
Case management, teaching, mentoring, educator for units-some other things you might consider. Take care.

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Old Feb 28, 2007, 09:25 PM
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Seems like you could get an electric typewriter cheaply, or type your notes into a computer on the unit and print them out. Then just get a stamper that says "see typewritten notes" and stamp the regular nurses notes to guide readers to your typed page.

Surely with computer charting being all the rage they can come up with something to accommodate you.

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