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Nurses with Asthma or COPD

Are there any nurses with severe Asthma who are disabled or working with this disease. I would love to hear from you. I"ve had Asthma for twenty years and finally placed on disability. However, after moving back to my home state, I have felt better and I still have the mental ability to reenter the work force. Yes, I am on 02, take lots of meds but.....I am a young 64yr old and who will hire me. Is there a prejudice of ageism? Am I too old? While being on Medicare for my disability, do I mention that in my resume???? I plan to work per deim. Not ful time. I am vital, dependable and would be an excellent accolate to their staff. I am trying to sell myself but as soon as they hear that I've not worked in ten years. It's kapoots!!!!!!!!!!!!1

Msirish

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Thankfully my asthma isn't that bad but wanted to wish you good luck and I hope you find something

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