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caffine addict

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  1. Im a HFCC grad from about 8 yrs ago. Took a whole 2 yrs of pre reqs while on wait list. Boy things never change. The Edu was worth the wait. My sis graduated from Schoolcraft just over a year ago and she reported a good experience as well. Good lock to you with which ever you choose. :)
  2. Thanks Dave for the Great post, I ran across it the other night while surffing but forgot where I saw it. Now I can print it out for work. We are trying to develop a more efficient pain program based on State Guidelines. I think the AMA had a good publication too but I don't have membership there. Left my hard copy at last job. Booo
  3. No Way I'm a DON in LTC :rotfl: If I manage to leave reasonably it comes with me and meets me at home on the phone.
  4. just wanted to say WELCOME HOME Fran !!!!!! I hope your feeling better Misses you an awfull lot :rotfl:
  5. BOY YOU GUYS ARE FREAKIN ME OUT :uhoh21: I HAD AN APT SCHEDULED FOR THE DOC ON THURS AND I THINK I'LL HAVE HIM CHECK OUT EVERYTHING :chair: NOW I WON'T SLEEP AT ALL WORRING ABOUT JNETTE
  6. Is the voice named bob ? Shhhhh did you hear that :uhoh21:
  7. OMG jnette thats pretty freaky I'm one of those folks that has a 90/60 to but sometimes when I lie down at night I have some sort of regurg feeling in my chest with squeezing sensations. It usually happens when I'm lying on my left side. A NP at wrk told me once about a condition the females seem to have that sounds like that But I can't remember what it's called. She said not to worry though that it wasn't serious so I try not to think about it. Now If something changes I will worry :uhoh21:
  8. Whew Fran You gave me a scare to... I think of you guys a best friends and family members.... I have been blue as of late over the recient departure of a few of these folks and I couldn't bear it if anyone else left...... I didn't think it would affect me so as we all have never met in person.. But it leaves one feeling somewhat depressed like a piece is missing. I agree with Dianah's comments above and I also love you madly :)
  9. OHhhhhhh Frances, What are we to do with you ?
  10. OK How many Hail Mary's do I have to do ? :rotfl:
  11. Being able to pee in the woods without soaking their socks... Yeah!!!! You tell it sister :rotfl: :rotfl:
  12. OMG I wasn't expectin that :rotfl:
  13. Sorry, I missed something. Congrats to the winners.P.S. I've been at Medscape, (The one one back pain only gave CEUs to Physicians) Earned 1.2 more CEUs at medscape on pain as the 6th Vital sign thanks to Dave. See I'm tryin to educate myself. I think I'll stick around this forum for a while. Sorry you had to go through that Angelbear, you shouldn't have had to.
  14. We have been getting alot of patients from the hospitals nowdays on Methdone for treatment of chronic pain. Only problem is that the nurses aren't uset to seeing it and are afraid of this practice because it's so unfamiliar to them. It seems if someone comes in on methadone they are labled as a med seeker or an addict. Some people are so closed minded.
  15. Hey Gwenith: You guys should start a web site with your own tutorials and CEUs. I need CEUs and am very willing to learn anything you guys would be willing to teach. Seriously :) I have invited our Hospice company to come out to our facility to give lectures to us on proper pain management, 45min is not enough time to learn all there is to know.
  16. I know that this is unrelated and stupid but: When we were little kids and my brother would wake us up with his snoring we (us girls) would all yell "Hey Joe, Wake up and go to sleep!!!!" just to get him to stop! Even people with sleep apnea aren't always awear that their apnea is affecting the quality of thier waking hours. But the rest of us can tell when their functioning declines and they become depressed and withdrawn and dispondent. Not to mention that they may not be aware that they have apnea because their asleep. Oh nevermind I'm just rambling onnnnn (sorry) :chair:
  17. Yes, We found him with Gum in his mouth Ciggs in his mouth Nail polish on Hand missing Foot missing Crude positions Never clothes on But A santa Hat and Scarf :rotfl:
  18. Can you point me to the vending machine room. I'll just have a coffee and wait on them???? :rotfl: And If I don't come back in 30min come lookin for me cause I'm lost :rotfl:
  19. 9. Your favorite coffe mug has a gyroscope to reduce the tremors. :rotfl: WOW a gyroscope!!!!! I wish I'd thought of that :rotfl:
  20. I didn't try to lick my elbow although I did try to put it into my ear once. :)
  21. I'm sorry. I promise that I will never do that again
  22. OK, I really didn't make it past the first one. But determined as I am I kept going and I actually got # 4 and 6. Does that count for anything?
  23. Now wasn't that a WHOOT!!!!!!!! :rotfl: Reminds me of a song, Hmmmmmmmmm :rotfl:

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