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Jul 20, 2004 10:27 PM

thank you to everyone for their wonderful stories


Hello everyone, my name is Lori and I begin my first semester of nursing in Sept.. I am 30 years old with 2 children and i have anxiety over the next two years, considering it will consume so much of my time. I found this site and became interested in everything I could possibly learn before I start. I can't stay away, it is like reading a newspaper.Not only am I learning the technicalitys, but also the compassion and love that is consuming me. The stories I have read on here are the reasons i am working so hard to become an RN.I would just like to thank eveyone who is making me want to work harder already.


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from leslie :-D
Old Jul 20, 2004, 11:55 PM

hi lori,

congrats on your decision to become a nurse...yes it will be challenging but i feel safe in saying it will be one of the more exhilarating experiences in your life. much, much luck to you as you begin this new journey in your life.

peace,

leslie
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