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No. 30
from jamnin
Old Jul 19, 2007, 07:46 PM

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Awww... truly inspiring. Congratulations on your great attitude in life! You definitely deserve to be rewarded in every step of the way.. however harsh life treats you. Thanks for sharing. I will always keep your story in mind whenever I complain about the little things..
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No. 31
from sharona97
Old Sep 20, 2007, 07:52 PM

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Hi Serena,

It took alot of courage to get thru your roadblocks. I believe you have a guardian angel that will stay with you now and during your nursing success! I wish you the best in life and if I ever had you as a nurse, I'd be the lucky one!

You do rock!

Sheri
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No. 32
Old Oct 06, 2007, 09:26 PM

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This is a huge inspiration and I loved reading every word. Congrats on your new life and being able to pick yourself back up. A righteous man falleth seven times and gets back up. You have constantly been getting up and that says a lot about you.
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No. 33
from tmwhalens
Old Nov 28, 2007, 10:25 PM

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Very inspiring story, Serina! Today I received two emails detailing the requirements to applying for admission into the nursing program at a community college near me. I know, I know, I've not even taken the CPR course yet or earned my CNA certificate, but I decided to go for this after a long, long time of doubtful thinking (I'm hard-of-hearing in both ears and wear hearing aides).

I do have a question for you. When you were telling all of us how you got your start in nursing (I think good nurses start their career before they've even taken a class), you mentioned that you had found out why your husband was not the helping type (he hadn't helped a lot with your mother after she fell the first time). What did you find out about him? I apologize for being nosy, but I rarely leave a stone unturned.
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