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Jul 07, 2009 11:35 PM

Nursing with Gilberts Syndrome?


Is there anyone who's a nurse with Gilberts Syndrome?

I've searched about this but haven't found any as this doesn't seem to be that common.

My Husband is 29 and hasn't worked for quite some time because he has been paid disability many years, (he's from the Netherlands) recently he got a new job where he'll be working with people with depression and minor mental problems showing them how to navagate computers and such kind of a IT job but will also give him some experience about being caring/compassionate to people who need support and help. He's working 3 days a week right now M/W/F part time trying to get use to doing more.

Anyways he's expressed to me that he would want to look into a nursing education after immigrating to the u.s. I want to be supportive of things he would want to pursue so have helped him do some extra research about requirements etc.
I know it's suppose to be a demanding job, but just wondering if there's anyone out there with a success story.

Any advice or experience would be greatly appriciated =)


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