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> Marie,
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> I know working in the health fields is hard. I just retired
> from being a home health aid for 25 years. I did find that
> working in home health is a lot less stressful than in a
> hospital or nursing home.
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> Only you and your employer can tell if it is too stressful for you.
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> Millie
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> > I have continued to study sociology and I am not remembering it. I study
> > but.. I don't know if since I have had so many seizures since I graduated
> > and passed boards for L.P. nurse. I have always had to study twice as hard
> > as most, but this seems different. This could be it, the time I realize
> > due to seizures I can't do something and never before have I let it get to
> > me. I feel the anxiety getting worse which I know isn't helping. I want
> > to get my R.N. so bad. I do my job well I am told by family members and
> > residents and staff that I do a good job and am a good nurse but working
> > at the nursing center most days are stressful but about the same. When an
> > emergency happens I do just fine.
> > What if this is the place in my life where I have to give up and know I
> > can't remember new things. Yes I realize that I have a easier way than
> > most I am no longer on disability and can drive. But this is my life I
> > need encouragement please.
> > Marie
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>marie if you are a people person like i am you can still work but not in the stressful area. you might be able to do counseling with patients and their families
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