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ingelein

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  1. HM2VikingRN
    Feb 24, 2009 10:18 PM - permalink
    HM2VikingRN
    Inge glad you are back! PM me for my facebook address
  2. ingelein
    Feb 12, 2009 09:11 PM - permalink
    ingelein
    Yeah, I'm sticking around I paid my $30. bucks, lol. Thanks , my little Ava is a beauty. I wasn't feeling at all well for a while, flair up of the RA and then my daughter had complications and oh I don't know I just sort of fell away, but I would miss coming here, so I decided what the heck I'm just going to drop right back in.
  3. leslie :-D
    Feb 12, 2009 03:41 PM - permalink
    leslie :-D
    and that is a BEAUUUUUTIFUL picture, ing.
  4. leslie :-D
    Feb 12, 2009 03:40 PM - permalink
    leslie :-D
    ingelin, tiff is doing extremely well.
    we're very, very proud of her.

    where the heck have you been?
    more important, are you going to stick around?
    i have really missed you...
  5. VivaLasViejas
    Feb 12, 2009 02:16 PM - permalink
    VivaLasViejas
    Ava, what a beautiful name!! And you are positively radiant in this photo......there's just nothing better than being a grandmother, is there?

    I had two of my grandsons all day yesterday, they are now 3 1/2 and 2 years old, and they are a handful, but so smart and fun to be with. The 2-year-old especially is a lover........he enjoys cuddling, and will come right up to you even in the middle of play just to pat your arm or lay his head on your knee before resuming his appointed rounds.

    Yes, my son Chris joined the Army this past summer and will be headed to Afghanistan sometime this year. I wish he hadn't picked the infantry, but he's got dreams of being a hero, and frankly he is thriving in the military. It was exactly what he needed, and he has grown up a great deal in the past seven months. He's stationed at Ft. Lewis (WA), so he comes home to visit every couple of weekends. He's got a girlfriend who's an MP and she's adorable, so he seems to be getting his head together in the romance department too, thank goodness!
    Marla
  6. VivaLasViejas
    Feb 12, 2009 01:56 PM - permalink
    VivaLasViejas
    Hi, and Congratulations on your new grandbaby!! I take it that it's the two of you in your avatar?

    Glad to see you back on the boards! And welcome to your precious little one
  7. herring_RN
    Feb 12, 2009 12:02 PM - permalink
    herring_RN
    Hi!

    I missed you.
    How are you doing?
  8. lvnblackwhitepink
    Jan 10, 2009 03:30 PM - permalink
    lvnblackwhitepink
    HI
    i was reading your post from march 08 and about how the nnoc doesnt represent LVN's and who would, im an lvn and met with the NNOC located here in texas where they are trying to change things for RNS , i told them of the terrible staffing ratios and conditions that LVNS have to endure at the skilled nursing/rehab care facilities. they told me if i can get enough lvns to show the need for a union, that she will call california and ask to see if they will represent us, once we win the collective bargaining rights throught this election we have to have in order to even get the right to join any union. she told me that there were some unions that we could join but she wouldnt recommend them because in not so many words THEY SUCK IN REPRESENTING workers.
    The saddest thing of all is that LVNS run these step down units, with one RN in the building as required by law. I graduated with 65 other lvns in houston dec of 2007 and its unanimous all my friends have found this is where lvns are in abundance , because they pay way better than hospitals, and some hospitals wont take lvns anymore anyway. But i thought it was just my facility its all my friends facilities also, this is a great big problem that doesnt get lots of attention.
    I just wanted to know if you have any info on the NNOC and lvns, and if stuff is still bad for LTAC and SNF were you are working.
    im planning on becomming an rn soon , but even then i want to continue to try to do something about this lvn right thing, they can have good working condition and staff ratios but we as lvns cant cause they dont work in a hospital, i was so suprised that they didnt represent the lvns like it doenst say licensed vocational NURSE, they called us ancillary staff and i was like what , we basically run a mini hospital when the hospital runs out of beds for the patients. that frustrated me alot.
    sorry im ranting,
    just wanting to know your thoughts on the issue

    thanks
    violeta

About Me

  • About ingelein
    Biography
    Came to this wonderful country as a displaced person, child of 3 years old, after WW2. We thought we were in heaven except for the mosquitos.Divorced mother of 4 and "Nani" to three
    Gender
    Female
    Location
    In a Badger Hole , Wisconsin
    Country
    US
    Nursing Education
    LPN/LVN
    Additional Education Titles
    Student in School of Hard Knocks
    Occupation
    Fired, Retired, Disabled, Full Time Grandma, Litigant in Employment Lawsuit
    Interests
    Crocheting, sewing dolls and their clothes, Reading, PBS, Surfing the web, trying to improve my mind, fighting the good fight to help improve LTC work conditions for staff and living conditions for the patients, and enjoying my 2 beautiful grandkids
    Years Exp.
    29
    Nursing Specialties:
    dementia/alzheimers/brain injury rehab
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    Now watch what you say or they'll be calling you a radical, a liberal, oh fanatical, a criminal,The Logical Song, Supertramp. Make no judgments where you have no compassion,Anne McCaffrey.
    Proud of my Navy daughter

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