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  1. Denise, You conquered the great beast-the CPNE-the first time. That's a great accomplishment. Cry the NCLEX out of your system, relax for the week like your husband says and then retake. You've come so far and this is the last hurdle. The whole process is such a huge weight on one's life and emotions. It will lift. Much love to you
  2. Wonderful news, Denise. The long journey is almost over. Good luck for the 15th.
  3. Yes, yes, yes.....................
  4. Too funny, Ivan! Ivan and Lunah are correct. NCLEX is nothing compared to the CPNE.
  5. Great job:clown::heartbeat:redpinkhe A BS and soon RN:bugeyes:then, well who knows.................. Texas will be soooo proud of you:redpinkhe
  6. Great job!!!! What a wonderful Thanksgiving for you.:heartbeat:nurse::redpinkhe:redbeathe
  7. congratulations!!!! [color=#48d1cc]yes, the stress is incredible during the cpne, but when they say "you've passed" on the 3rd or last patient care situation, the stress just goes away. you can actually feel the weight leave your shoulders. [color=#48d1cc]good luck on nclex.
  8. Yes, your actions after the event speak volumes about your character. You are going to be one great nurse.:heartbeat:redpinkhe
  9. I feel your pain, Sue! I took a two and a half year break after NCLEX. My mind (what was left of it!) was soooooo tired.

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