Hospital Love Stories ! ! !

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it would be nice to read about someone having a crush on one of their co-workers or how you fell in love with that special someone.....this would be cute, so everyone share your stories.........:heartbeat

Specializes in Cardiac/Telemetry.
Why are so many allnurse.com members wanting to spoil this Thread?

I've enjoyed reading the positive, constructive, and happy hospital love stories shared by some of us. IMHO, this Thread did not ask for advice on the do's & don'ts of hospital love stories. This Thread was meant for those that would like to share there positive experience R/T a hospital love story.

I am a complete romantic at heart :redpinkhe and I absolutely agree with you, Corvette Guy. Let the pretty and positive stories keep going in this thread. :1luvu:

Reality? I shared my hospital love story with ya'll, however looks like no one appreciates my reality story. :uhoh21:

Hey I like your story. I don't know why meeting someone while at work at a hospital is any more shocking than meeting at an office setting. After all, 40 hrs a week is a big chunk of our waking hours and we work alongside people. Not unusual to make friends (or more than friends) that way.

Specializes in Critical Care.

I love a good love story.

Not trying to be a party pooper. But work relationships ARE fraught w/ peril. For every relationship that worked wonderful, there are at least as many that didn't. And when they don't work, that doesn't end the work relationship.

Unless it does. And that's even worse. Ending a relationship is at the high end of the stress spectrum. Add to that being forced to change jobs, and wow! double whammo.

And I don't think you can really fault that being pointed out.

If the thread were titled "Bar Scene Love Stories", you would find lots of people that met in a bar and lived happily ever after. And lots that didn't.

It's a cautionary enough tale to point it out.

~faith,

Timothy.

Specializes in Telemetry, OR, ICU.
i love a good love story.

not trying to be a party pooper. but work relationships are fraught w/ peril. for every relationship that worked wonderful, there are at least as many that didn't. and when they don't work, that doesn't end the work relationship.

unless it does. and that's even worse. ending a relationship is at the high end of the stress spectrum. add to that being forced to change jobs, and wow! double whammo.

and i don't think you can really fault that being pointed out.

if the thread were titled "bar scene love stories", you would find lots of people that met in a bar and lived happily ever after. and lots that didn't.

it's a cautionary enough tale to point it out.

~faith,

timothy.

well, in light of your reply i'll just repeat part of what i said previously;

imho, this thread did not ask for advice on the do's & don'ts of hospital love stories. this thread was meant for those that would like to share there positive experience r/t a hospital love story.

:)

well, in light of your reply i'll just repeat part of what i said previously;

imho, this thread did not ask for advice on the do's & don'ts of hospital love stories. this thread was meant for those that would like to share there positive experience r/t a hospital love story.

:)

i agree with corvette guy.

folks, quit poohing on our stories!

Specializes in Operating Room.

I guess it would be better if people share how they met their SO's while drunk in a bar, in church, or in a classroom?

What's the difference? People have to meet their future partners somewhere, and sometimes it's at work.

Teachers meet and get married, office personnel meet and get married, and yes, even people in the medical scene meet and get married.

We all know that some relationships go sour, but that's not what this thread is about.

I'm a student mental health nurse out in the Uk, whilst in my first year i was living in hospital accommodation which was also shared with the general hospital. That's where i meet my boyfriend, who is a medical student. We started going out in November 2004 and he had to go home to USA in august 2005. However we are still together but it's hard doing a long distance relationship, especially on a student's budget!!, but it is working , we've been together just over a year now. He also came out and suprised me for the weekend of my birthday and i'm off out to visit him at christmas for 2 weeks. Now we just have to think about the long term, as in the uk with mental health you don't do general nursing so i'm not eligable to work over there, unless i do general training and it's still a long path to go down, but i don't think he wants to move to england once he qualifies in june 2006.

Specializes in Telemetry, OR, ICU.
I'm a student mental health nurse out in the Uk, whilst in my first year i was living in hospital accommodation which was also shared with the general hospital. That's where i meet my boyfriend, who is a medical student. We started going out in November 2004 and he had to go home to USA in august 2005. However we are still together but it's hard doing a long distance relationship, especially on a student's budget!!, but it is working , we've been together just over a year now. He also came out and suprised me for the weekend of my birthday and i'm off out to visit him at christmas for 2 weeks. Now we just have to think about the long term, as in the uk with mental health you don't do general nursing so i'm not eligable to work over there, unless i do general training and it's still a long path to go down, but i don't think he wants to move to england once he qualifies in june 2006.

Long distance relationships are tough, good luck. However, I wish you & your beau all the best!

Specializes in telemetry, oncology, med/surg.

I meet my fiance my first clinical in nursing school, at the psych clinical! HE was a nurses aid, not a patient! I am a traveling nurse now, and he travels with me across country, and maybe even into the other countries. (by the way, I asked him out, because I am the dominating, high-class, organized hella of a nurse that I am).

Specializes in ICU, CM, Geriatrics, Management.
... I asked him out, because I am the dominating, high-class, organized hella of a nurse that I am).

Hahahahaha!

Who here can question what works!

I seem to always wind up dating someone I work with. I don't intentionally look for someone to date while I am at work. It's just that I don't go out looking for anyone, and I don't have much of a social life. So I wind up getting to know people I work with really well, and then dating them. I would love to be able to avoid this as I know sometimes it causes drama, though not always. But as a single mom, I just don't go out.

Oh and don't think if I see Dr. Mcdreamy I won't ask him out! hahaha! :lol_hitti

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