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I have learned that I seem to be the "Go To" when my AN friends are butt tired and need a post posted...and I like that.
I've learned that I miss the girls (and guy) on the School Nurse Forum.
I've learned that tomatoes are hardy.
I've learned that tears help sometimes.
I've learned that my mom is one of the strongest people I know.
Hmmm, I haven't learned much, but the week is still young.
I'm sure ixchel will check in. No worries. In the meantime...What have you learned this week?
I have learned that when I take the time and effort to respond to a post with a response that is informative and nowhere near snarky or mean, if the person I responded to doesn't even bother to indicate that they deigned to read said response, and indeed never comes back to the thread, I really, really feel like taking a big ol' bite outta someone!And as I've said before, I'm not by nature a biter.
You know I've always been one to "like" a post as a thank you and then post a "thanks for all the advice" when I feel I have enough information.
Have I been Interneting wrong?
I have learned that when I take the time and effort to respond to a post with a response that is informative and nowhere near snarky or mean, if the person I responded to doesn't even bother to indicate that they deigned to read said response, and indeed never comes back to the thread, I really, really feel like taking a big ol' bite outta someone!And as I've said before, I'm not by nature a biter.
Hence the reason I rarely ever reply to student posts. Ood is the exception, although if she keeps up with eyeball juice stories, I'm going to have to head to the fridge for my phenergan supps.
Jensmom7, BSN, RN
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I have learned that when I take the time and effort to respond to a post with a response that is informative and nowhere near snarky or mean, if the person I responded to doesn't even bother to indicate that they deigned to read said response, and indeed never comes back to the thread, I really, really feel like taking a big ol' bite outta someone!
And as I've said before, I'm not by nature a biter.