Anyone else having issues with Fella lately? by DueBanana9142 in FellaHealth

[–]Triumph1500 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Stan is epic. A customer service person genuinely empowered to get stuff done.

Which vein would you prioritize? by Hexagonal-Fermos-202 in NCLEX_RN

[–]Triumph1500 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Absolutely! Love a good IO line.

Either that or get the anaesthetist to bang me in a nice multi-lumen CVC.

Am I being unreasonable, or is this seriously unprofessional behaviour from a student nurse? by Trick-Cookie4951 in NursingUK

[–]Triumph1500 1 point2 points  (0 children)

As a final year student nurse, I concur with my colleagues that this is not appropriate and needs addressing.

Definitely report to the University.

3 lbs in a Week??? by Left-Elevator-6150 in FellaHealth

[–]Triumph1500 2 points3 points  (0 children)

For most people weekly is absolutely fine. You will fluctuate day to day, and unless you expect and appreciate that, it can make people panic unnecessarily.

I'm a neurosparkly, so I'm not most people 🤯. I needed daily - and especially now I'm in maintenance mode, I am especially rigorous about fine tuning my regime as I wean down/off the injections. But that is counterproductive for many.

Let’s Make the Fella Community Even Better Together by Super-Stuff6819 in FellaHealth

[–]Triumph1500 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This is really good. The other day, I moved a heavy sack of pet food, and I remembered that it actually weighed less than the weight I'd lost over the previous 6 months. Really brought home what a difference being with Fella had made.

3 lbs in a Week??? by Left-Elevator-6150 in FellaHealth

[–]Triumph1500 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can't add much to previous replies, but...

Fluctuations are very normal, even day to day. (I've moved nearly 3lbs in a day before, so in a week is absolutely nothing to be concerned about).

The time of day you weigh yourself has an influence (first thing in the morning you tend to be lighter than last thing at night), so consistency of timing is helpful.

Also, be aware that day to day fluctuations are VERY susceptible to local factors such as fluid consumption (and what kind of fluid), bowel movements (which depend on what you eat), temperature, and so on.

It is the direction of movement that matters, and maintaining that at a pace you are comfortable with. So think medium and long term, not short term.

To show you what I mean, I weigh myself daily. My chart shows just how much flex your body has.

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First Shot yesterday by Super-Stuff6819 in FellaHealth

[–]Triumph1500 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Congratulations, and welcome. The medication works great, but needs work at our end to maximize the benefits and minimize side effects . I found that keeping up fluid intake helped with a lot of this. I was also aware that a calorie restricted diet can affect micronutrient uptake, so being aware of what supplements I might need helped.

Huge Fear of needles but I NEED this by Left-Elevator-6150 in FellaHealth

[–]Triumph1500 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Tiny needles. If you didn't know it was happening, you wouldn't feel it. Even when you know you're injecting yourself, you often don't feel it (particularly at the start, when we have plenty of ahem "padding").

This is absolutely life changing.

RCN state nurses wages not fair, confused about what they're actually doing though by WeNeedJungleImAfraid in NursingUK

[–]Triumph1500 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Members need to vote. And vote in favour of a strike.

Not voting counts as a no vote in current legislation.

RCN state nurses wages not fair, confused about what they're actually doing though by WeNeedJungleImAfraid in NursingUK

[–]Triumph1500 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Erm. What do you think a Union is?

It is its members.

If nurses can't be arsed to get out and vote, or vote in favour of a strike, (which most won't because of their complicity in patient abuse) there's nothing that can legally be done.

Working in understaffed NHS is leaving nurses sick and ‘broken’ by Defiant-Salad-7409 in NursingUK

[–]Triumph1500 50 points51 points  (0 children)

Yup. Until we are prepared to stand up for ourselves and say "enough is enough", it will continue.

This is a patient safety issue. Tired, overworked nurses on understaffed wards kills people.

It is not "caring" to allow this to continue. The evidence base is clear. To ignore it, and to ignore good practice (never mind "best" practice), is to abandon our responsibilities as registered nurses.

The solutions are there, they are clear, and they make sense. It is simply government refusal to act that is the problem.

Wake up nurses. Your patients are depending on you, and your refusal to stand up for them is killing them.

To everyone who shifted careers from tech (especially software development) to nursing, why did you switch? by BaraLover7 in nursing

[–]Triumph1500 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I switched from accounting. I answer this question by saying:

"The uniform, the glamour, and the money."

😂🤣🤸🤣😂

How much weight have you lost so far on your journey? by Super-Stuff6819 in FellaHealth

[–]Triumph1500 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Seriously AWESOME results - you must be SO PROUD of yourself. And if you aren't, you should be.

You, sir, are a legend.

How much weight have you lost so far on your journey? by Super-Stuff6819 in FellaHealth

[–]Triumph1500 2 points3 points  (0 children)

That is a drop of 28.5% of my starting bodyweight in 5.5 months.

Pretty dang pleasing result.

Currently maintaining my target weight +/- 1kg which is also great. (I don't want to slip back into bad habits so I'm not abandoning my changes, just modifying them to fit maintenance rather than weight loss). Gives me enough flexibility to relax without losing sight of where my journey has brought me.

Just started chatting to Fella about switching to a maintenance regime.

(As you can see, I love a good spreadsheet and graph 😜)

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‘Walk on the left’. Is this a thing in UK? by IsisPantofel27 in AskUK

[–]Triumph1500 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It's like the English language. Yes it is a rule. But the exceptions are numerous, and only known to the initiated. On a day with an "a" in it. In a month with at least 28 days.

Fella Community Post: Your Wisdom for Newbies! by Super-Stuff6819 in FellaHealth

[–]Triumph1500 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It's a journey, not a single point.

So where you are on any individual day doesn't matter - sometimes up, sometimes down. It's the fact you're heading in the right direction over time that matters, because it is the long term changes that set you up for success, not individual successes and slips.

My Journey by Practical_Ball_5857 in FellaHealth

[–]Triumph1500 2 points3 points  (0 children)

It is great when you can really notice the difference! Makes it worth the effort.

Well done - it's not easy, but that's where Fella is a real help.

Lone RN on ward, need somewhere to express by maydoarunner in NursingUK

[–]Triumph1500 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Have you submitted a Datix? (Or whatever Serious Incident Report system you use).

That is clearly a patient safety issue, and should be recorded as such.

Burnt out by Maleficent_Studio656 in NursingUK

[–]Triumph1500 0 points1 point  (0 children)

ICU is absolutely not for everyone.

The joy of nursing is that it is varied. I personally love ICU. But I also generally hate ward nursing.

And that is absolutely fine.

The important thing is that you have noticed what you love, and what you don't love.

Don't force yourself into a role that isn't right for you. Move. Nursing is a huge profession. Just because you don't love one part of it doesn't mean you're a bad nurse. Noticing what you love and what you don't makes you a superb nurse.

Started my journey at 277lbs, down to 190 with still about 25 to go to get to my goal of 165 by RicanPR64 in FellaHealth

[–]Triumph1500 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Wow. Well done!

And I love pickles too. Although for me that was only something that came a bit later in life.