The End Is Near

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Of my nursing career. I've been stretching it out as long as I could, but I don't think I'm going to be able to do it much longer.

Don't know if I've mentioned here that I have a neurological intention tremor - it's affected my left hand for most of my adult life - went thru school with it, did Iv's for many years with it. In early 2000 it started affecting my right hand, and I had to give up doing IV's. At that time, I worked in ICU, and, amazingly, no one else was troubled by it - my supervisor told me I did enough other things well, and my co-workers were always good about doing IV's for me.

Despite that, in 2002, I went to post-op day surgery with the understanding that I wouldn't be able to do IV's - which is OK, because they are already started earlier in the day. Loved my job - mostly patient education - did well for 2 years, when all of a sudden the dept. manager decided that I must be retrained to do IV's.:uhoh3: You can't retrain someone with a neurological condition to do something that they are unable to do - things got ugly - I sued her - blah, blah, blah. Nothing much came of it other than they left my job alone, but made life miserable, so I left.

I thought LTC was the answer, but didn't realize how much HANDWRITING was involved - and my handwriting has been getting progressively worse lately - my neurologist has upped my meds - without success - he's been after me for awhile to go on disability, but I just hate to give in to that.

Last Sunday nite I worked, and my hand was shaking so much that I was contracting the muscles in my whole arm to try to stop it so that I could write - and ended up having pain clear up into my neck. That arm still hurts. I ordered a special ink pen online for people with tremors - it cost me $25 - I hope it helps some.

Thank you all for your kind replies. I've not really explored my options with this particular employer - don't know if they would accept typewritten notes or not - it is generally easier for me to use the keyboard, altho you all don't see the mistakes I make, because I correct as I go along.

I had a Deep Brain Implant put in in Oct. '05 that helped for a while, but for some reason, it quit working, and my neurologist has given up on it. I'm on major meds for the tremor altho I don't know why - they don't seem to stop it.

I just got done with OT and using weighted silverware and such. It was there that they talked to me about the special ink pen.

What's hard for me is seeing one of my sons developing the same tremor (it runs in our family).

Definitely sounds like computer charting would be a reasonable accomodation per ADA. (Simply amazing what some of the new voice recognition programs can do for transcription of notes.) Otherwise becoming a nursing instructor would be an excellent choice.

Specializes in Rehab, LTC, Peds, Hospice.

Oh banditRN I am so sorry! I too have enjoyed your posts. I hope that you are able to find a solution, whether it is a change of position or adaptive equipment. I wish you the best! let us know how things go.

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