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Aug 16, 2007 05:52 PM

Welcome to the New Nurses with Disabilities Forum!

by brian Staff

Hi Everyone,

We just opened this new forum, so it may seem a bit bare. We will be moving relevant threads in this forum and new threads will pop up soon, I'm sure

Hope you enjoy the new forum!


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from rn/writer
Old Aug 16, 2007, 07:11 PM

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Brian asked me to post some ideas for this forum that we had discussed, so here goes.

This is a good forum for talking about:

State and federal laws governing workers with disabilities

Legal aspects/What employers can and can't ask of you

Links regarding assistive devices

News reports about breakthroughs with specific disabilities

Encouragement

How to handle insurance claims/disputes and filing for disability benefits. So complicated. I'm sure some of you have learned a few tricks along the way

The emotional fallout of dealing with a disability

Chronic health problems like diabetes, fibromyalgia, lupus, etc.

Dealing with family, friends, co-workers who don't always understand

How to beat depression and get/stay happy

And anything else pertaining to having a disability or chronic health issue

You don't have to have a disability to post in this forum. Physical limitations could affect any one of us at any time. It's a rare nurse who will make it through his/her entire working career without some kind of challenge. And as we boomers age (it'll be your turn before you know it, Gen X-ers), many of us will be come more aware of and sensitive to the needs of those with on-going health concerns.

Do remember to stay away from asking or giving medical advice. It's okay to speak of medical things--that's kind of a given in a forum for disabililties and chronic health problems--but please stay away from matters that should be discussed with a healthcare provider. You guys know the drill.

Welcome to this new and useful forum.



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Old Aug 20, 2007, 04:48 PM

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Thank you all for opening this forum. Many of you know I crashed right on into disability right after getting my nursing license. It was a very difficult transition for me at first, because I worked all my life-even took on a second career. Then after I got used to the fact that I was told I will never be able to work as a nurse, I decided to put my nursing knowledge into writing a book that is now being used as a tool of encouragement and empowerment for those who feel trapped into a situation they feel there is no way out of. I am a survivor, and now am able to put my experience to good use. For that I am grateful.
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Old Aug 21, 2007, 07:35 AM

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Ay..I've been disabled with Systemic Lupus for over 20 years and working as an RN has been increasingly difficult. I'm trying to find another avenue besides floor nursing to make a living. I have a kid in college who is going to need my help for at least the next 4 years. Any ideas?

Franemtnurse, you wrote a book about nursing? Was it difficult to find a publisher?
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Old Aug 21, 2007, 07:47 AM

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I am a nursing student, who is actually just getting started next week, and I have a pinched nerve --most everyone is claiming that it is sciatica.. but my chiropractor disagrees.

I know its not necessarily a "disability" but it stops me from living life as full and as completely as I used to.

Either way sometimes I worry if it is a good move for me to continue on trying to become a nurse. Most of the time I dont have any pain. BUt then somedays, it is hard having to bear through the pain after lifting something as simple as a bag of dog food, let alone a person. I have been receiving treatment for my back for a few months now with "very surprising" and fast improvements.


Does anyone else have a back issue like this, does it prevent you from doing your job? Has it made you change careers or the type of nursing you do??
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Old Aug 21, 2007, 01:54 PM

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Originally Posted by 70sCat View Post
Ay..I've been disabled with Systemic Lupus for over 20 years and working as an RN has been increasingly difficult. I'm trying to find another avenue besides floor nursing to make a living. I have a kid in college who is going to need my help for at least the next 4 years. Any ideas?

Franemtnurse, you wrote a book about nursing? Was it difficult to find a publisher?
Actually it's my autobiography, and it's based on my life from birth, and how I became a survivor of extreme abuse. My daughter published it for me. She's such a prize. I just adore her.
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Old Aug 21, 2007, 05:38 PM
Updated Aug 21, 2007 at 05:41 PM by Thanet

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When starting a new thread, may I suggest that posters enter what their disability is rather then just 'nurse with disabilities' as it would then be easier to find the threads concerned about their own disability.
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Old Aug 21, 2007, 05:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Thanet View Post
When starting a new thread, may I suggest that posters enter what their disability is rather then just 'nurse with disabilities' as it would then be easier to find the threads concerned about their own disability.
Excellent suggestion.
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from sharona97
Old Aug 22, 2007, 06:34 AM

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Hi,

What is the name of your boook? I am interested in the read. Thanks!!!

Sharona97
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from showmemom
Old Aug 22, 2007, 06:42 AM

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Great idea........I'm disabled with COPD/Emphysema and last year had to put my license on hold due to costs and only having SS.......sure miss nursing a lot and also conversation! Thanks for the forum,will be here more often now.....
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