That is IT; have had it with nursing...I'm going insane!

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OK, now it's MY TURN to rant uncontrollably!

Had to go to a shift today. The agency that I work for has a policy that they can't say anything to you (it's in our contract we sign) or fine you, if you can't go to a shift. Anyway, I had been cleaning & packing to move in a few days. Must have done too much (didn't think I did?) because later on, my right shoulder muscle started really throbbing & was really tight; uncomfortable & annoying & painful. So I do the right thing by me & by safety standards for any patients I may have come in contact with - I ring & say I don't think I will be safe enough to go to my shift. No problems, I apologise, then hang up. 2 seconds (literally) the phone rings, and one of the coordinators is saying I have to get a medical clearance; she was not friendly. I say yeh, OK, if I can get into a doctors, which I did manage to do. I didn't think much of it earlier.

But now later, I have been sitting here & stewing. I have NEVER called off (or called in sick) for a shift near the beginning of a shift, unless I AM SICK or have a very, very good reason. The only other time I called in sick was when I had sudden, severe gastro symptoms (which has never happened to me before).

What do these employers WANT from us!?? They literally SUCK US DRY of our humanity! They will tell you any old BS to get you into their company. I worked my BUTT OFF to get through study & exhausted myself - literally - I was ++ sick for about 4 weeks. I worked AND studied, which nobody out there wants to do anymore, especially young people, judging from the posts we get here. I moved to another state where I didn't know anyone & got the experience I needed. I didn't have to come back here, but family reasons etc compelled me to. Now I thought this agency was different from all the others, what a laugh!

I have been sitting here REALLY thinking: what do we REALLY get from nursing? I no longer have friends call me to ask me to events or BBQs etc; heck, my own brother hardly bothers calling me because he knows I'm always working. Nursing is VERY isolating & anti-social. I work long & weird hours, & travel quite a bit to get to work... STILL. I feel like I have sacrificed literally EVERYTHING for my career - friends, intimate relationships - & where has it got me? Life long study debts to get another qualification that will probably only earn me a few thousand more after HIGH taxes in my country. I STILL work shift work & am really disliking it now (it never bothered me much before, as it was part of getting experience). I don't tell my family nursing tales anymore, because they don't believe me so I shut up. I changed to only do afternoon shifts now, thinking that would help. It has mucked up all my sleeping - I can hardly get out of bed the next day before 10.30am because I'm so tired, I can't move. I have severe indigestion (on meds now) have had bloods done, nothing showed. I take a multivitamin every day. My eating has gone out the window; I either overeat (before I go to work as I may not get a break for a long time), or I just skip meals now - eating & cooking seems like too much bother. Study is just out and out boring me now, I don't have the mindset for it. I compare my friends to myself on Facebook - when I used to have an account. They are all happy, married, travelling overseas & HAVE A LIFE! The thought of getting up early to exercise (not that I have any spare money at the moment for the gym), just shatters me - I just can't do it now. And when I do try to exercise, I don't enjoy it now.

I've HAD IT with nursing! Is is THE most life-draining, soul-destroying, anti-social, bull**** job I have ever done in my life. We are not treated as professionals, just an accessory that has been tacked on to the doctor. You always see TV shows about great doctors & new doctors etc but never about nurses; have you noticed that? (Oh unless you count cameo stories woven around nurses on shows like ER).

We are not heroes and never will be. Nursing is a wasted career. It is a waste of time and money and energy. I so wish I could have done something in history where I could have travelled, & actually have the TIME to meet other, professional people, but am too old now. I find, personally, many nurses don't have time to meet others, don't want to associate with other nurses because it's just too depressing to listen to their whining, or don't make the effort to socialise. The number of times I have tried to start up support/coffee groups to meet other nurses, well; I can't count them now.

It's just started raining again outside now. Even the weather has gone bad again! I really feel like I'm slowly losing my sanity trying to keep this 'life' together doing nursing as a so-called career. I feel it has all been such a waste of a life. I wasted my youth being conned by people saying 'nursing is a brilliant career; you will always have work; you will always have security.' I know people who work/have worked in supermarkets who have a better and more secure career than a RN.

Please...if you're young & reading this, PLEASE DO NOT go into nursing. It is too late for me & I'm in a huge rut, but it's not too late for you. Choose a career that will let you travel, where you have normal or near normal working hours and where you make decent money to live on, if not heaps of money. Shift work is not worth your sanity, trust me.

I feel old, creaky, cynical, and used up by the BS nursing managers & lecturers who lied to us all about EVERYTHING to do with nursing.

It's now my goal to try & convince others on here to not take up nursing or to get out. And I am getting out; don't know if I'll study next year but I WILL get out into something else.

Stay tuned for more of this saga! Thanks for reading..... :)

Sorry you are having a rough time.

How long have you been in nursing?

I agree that having a doctors excuse for a 1 or 2 day absence is absurd. I think we have to have one for more than 3 days and in some cases that can be absurd as well depending on the reason. Because our job is physical there are more reasons why we can't work than a person with a desk job would have.

Have you always worked for an agency? Are you going to many different hospitals? I would have trouble working at a different place with different staff all the time. I like working with my cast of characters the good and the bad. They know my strengths and weakness and I know theirs. I look forward to certain work days if I know nurse X is working. Also there are so many different nursing positions and the stress level varies a lot . I work hospital and day surgery. Day surgery hands down is easier.

I'm sorry you feel like nursing has destroyed your life and all personal relationships. As others have said if you are working too much and can cut back, do so. I know that might not be possible. Take Care

Specializes in this and that.

I hear you sis..... and i hope you feel better

Specializes in Peds Medical Floor.

Have you ever thought about doing something else? Teaching or just getting out of nursing altogether for a break? My friend actually worked in a factory for a while and then went back into nursing. She just needed a break.

And maybe it's just me, but when I call in, I call in. I don't get talked into working anyway. And I've called in with a 102F temp and was told to just take some tylenol and come in. And if it didn't knock my temp down I could go home (yeah right). I said politely, "Sorry, no."

Or can you take some time off? I'm a nurse who works FT and I've done a lot of traveling. I've been all over the USA, went to Europe several times, and went to Central America last year. I was in Disneyland last month. You have to plan and save. I read that the time leading up to the vacation (planning and dreaming about it) is better for your health and well being than actually going on the vacation.

Specializes in geriatrics.

Nursing is too much. It's as though they expect you to devote your life to unreasonable expectations. I've only been a nurse for a year, and I'm sick of it already. Not nursing per se. But working short, going home exhausted, having them call all the time.

I'm a second career nurse, so my eyes were wide open going in. Still, I never agreed to devote my life to any job. Within the next 4 years, I think I'm going casual. Either that or getting a clinic job. Much better hours.

Specializes in ED, ICU, MS/MT, PCU, CM, House Sup, Frontline mgr.
i still contend that bedside nursing is soul-destroying; don't care what the arguments are. people suck the life out of you as a nurse, like some sort of bed ridden, invisible vampires.

yep!!! this is why i left bedside nursing and cannot be convinced for any reason to return!

your years of work experience are valuable. as some others suggest, maybe you should look at working away from bedside rather than leaving nursing? you might find, as i have, that most of the professional aspects of nursing are found away from the bedside.

Specializes in PCCN.

with you on that one op. so sorry. yep- we do it only for the money- certainly not for the respect- lack thereof. if i could figure out a way to live on 7 dollars an hour.........

did this all evolve from a painful shoulder?

(hope you took a couple of pain pills, seriously.)

i am not busting your chops, so please don't misintrepet me.

your post started off c/o shoulder pain and calling out.

then WHAM!

everything just poured out, and i went from sympathetic to feeling totally helpless.

i'm sorry you're experiencing all this physical and emotional pain.:hug:

it sounds like it's time for a life review (and a vacation).

from your posts, i've gotten the impression you are a highly educated woman.

if so, i'm certain there is much you can do, that takes you away from bedside and all its associated bs.

seriously, if you can afford a vacation, i would take this time to relax, and decide what your next step is.

you cannot be making a major decision when you're stressed.

i agree with aknottedyarn, and read this in another week, to see if you feel the same way.

nurses who have worked for yrs, certainly can relate to burnout.

some rebound, many others do not.

nursing can and does, suck the life energies from your spirit and soul, if you don't see it coming.

it's obvious that the priority right now, is you.

do what it takes to heal.

i wish you much resolve and peace.

leslie

Specializes in Med Surg - Renal.

Dear union, or more specifically, my colleagues who fought so hard for me in the past and continue to do so for me today:

Thank you!

Specializes in wound care.

I have just joined "allnurses". I want to thank you for giving me a slap in the face as to why I don't want to get back into nursing. I have frantically researched how to reinstate my license after letting it lapse by mistake, and getting another one for the state I am living in now. You see, I worked in home health for less than a year, and with the promises of all the help whenever it was needed,Ha, ended up with 2 ruptured discs and, several bulging ones, and several back surgeries, decided I wanted to try and get back to nursing again. Again thank you--we need to be a teacher. Boy, do they get all of the recognition, 8-3, weekends, holidays,extended breaks, and summer off. We all do it anyway raising our children and taking care of our husbands!

What other kind of work can you do as a Nurse? Im feeling like crap already, Nursing school is so bad that I have decided to forget the RN and just work as an LPN in longterm care. I am so invested in this now its too late for me to turn back. I am feeling like I will die trying to get thru school. Im physically exhausted and feel it is already effecting my health.

Specializes in ICU.
Goodness, ending up in the ER during your shift! I hope they appreciate u after that.

I did go to the Dr today. I asked for stronger anti-inflammatories 4 my shoulder as I said the OTC Ibuprofen I was taking wasn't helping. She condesecndingly (I thought) told me give it time to work - as if I haven't had it before - and to take paracetamol too, which I had. I did not ask for stronger pain killers at all, as they would bomb me out too much to work. We are all treated like druggies now, no doctors give you anything for fear of being sued.

I still contend that bedside nursing is soul-destroying; don't care what the arguments are. People suck the life out of you as a nurse, like some sort of bed ridden, invisible vampires.

And I can't afford counselling, that is very expensive over here.

When the nursing supervisor came up to the floor for rounds, she took a look at me and actually told me to report off on my patients and she was taking me right into the ER. I wasn't doing so hot. Stayed there for 5 hours. They wouldn't let me go until my HR came down to 110.

I was all about helping a unit that did help me, really, but a time comes where you need ot take care of your own health. And quite frankly, it's not like that anymore:(

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