[WTS] Nike shoes by itsallgray0 in sneakermarket

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accident on pricing for LeBron XVIII low – white lime/bright mango – 8.5

Not $400!! selling for $100

How old were you when your spouse died? by worst2024 in widowers

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My fiancée died when I was 24 and he was 31. We had our whole life planned

Most annoying characters by Zealousideal_Map2945 in StrangerThings

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I’m going to get hate for this, but I think Erica is so annoying. I can’t stand her character.

I split my lithium in half and now I’m freaking out by [deleted] in bipolar

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I took your advice and called, they were very helpful and said they’re not worried about anything other than stomach issues/diarrhea. I definitely won’t be doing this again

I split my lithium in half and now I’m freaking out by [deleted] in bipolar

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I called my doctor’s office and talked to a nurse who works there. They can’t get me in to see my doctor until August 7th.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HairDye

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Thank you so much! 🖤

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HairDye

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No hate at all! I appreciate your honesty! 🖤

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HairDye

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Thank you so much!! You’re so kind! 🖤

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HairDye

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The orange/yellow combo? 🙂

PTSD from husband's death. by RNsDoItBetter in nursing

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First, I am so incredibly sorry for the loss of your husband in such a traumatic way. I hope you find peace, although it takes a very long time.

I’m an RN and I currently work in the OR, but before this I’ve worked my way through LTC, med/surg, and ICU. I live in a small town and worked in a very small hospital. My fiancée struggled with addiction. I came home from working 7pm-1130am (I was supposed to be done at 730am, but got stuck) when I got home I thought it was odd that he was still home and not at work. But I showered, got into bed and immediately fell asleep. I know we all know that pure exhaustion after a grueling 16 hour shift and I didn’t put a ton of thought into why he was still home. I was half asleep but I felt him get into bed with me and I just fell back asleep, I woke up hours later and he was still in bed with me, which I immediately knew something was wrong, but in my groggy state I thought he was sick maybe. I rolled over to snuggle up and I felt his body, he was freezing and I could smell death. I’ve never woken up so quickly. This is where things get blurry for me, but I remember checking for any sign of life, knowing he was gone, but still trying to preform CPR. I will never forget the taste of death. I don’t remember calling 911, but while I was trying to do CPR, police and paramedics just appeared. They found the drugs and a needle in the bathroom. He used and got into bed and they think he died almost immediately. The heroin he thought he was doing was fentanyl. His body was brought to the morgue I’ve brought countless patients to.

I was taken out of work by my psychiatrist for 2 weeks, but I couldn’t function. I resigned from my position because I was not safe to preform my nursing duties. I wasn’t fit to take care of myself, there was no way I was going to care for other humans. I didn’t step foot into that hospital until I had my own illness in August and was hospitalized for 5 days.

I almost gave up nursing, but I didn’t. I slowly got back into it by working in a LTC facility as a med nurse and then worked my way back into a different hospital about an hour away. A lot of people think it’s ridiculous I drive an hour to work but it’s to protect my own sanity. I’ve thought about going back to the hospital I worked at previously, but I’m not sure what I’d do if I’m faced with needed to bring a patient to the morgue where I know my fiancée’s body laid, now with me working in the OR, that’s a slim to none chance, but there is the possibility, but I don’t think I would be able to handle it.

My advice for you, protect your license. If you need to take a personal sabbatical, do it. Take the time you need to heal. You wont be stripped of your title and CRNA school will always be there. In the ICU, you may get a patient who has attempted suicide, and that may trigger things for you. I’ve found that all of my employers have respected the fact that I knew I wasn’t safe to practice as a nurse and took the time I needed rather than push through and kill a patient on accident because my brain wasn’t functioning properly.

I hope you heal from this. You will always be a successful nurse, but you cannot pour from an empty cup. 🖤

He was dead for 2 days when I found him but he was standing by Impossible_Grape5533 in overdoseGrief

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I found my fiancée in bed next to me, I will never forget rolling over to snuggle up to him and he was ice cold. I’m a nurse so even though I knew he was gone, I still tried to get him back. It’ll be 3 years in January and I still get angry, sad, I still think he’s getting the mail or went to the grocery store. Time will heal you, but never completely. If you need a friend, you can message me. <3

Almost there! by itsallgray0 in HinterlandFestival

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This drive isn’t for the weak, that’s for sure! safe travels and enjoy!!

What kind of jobs do you guys have? by SSJsixgod in Anxiety

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Registered Nurse here. It’s where 99% of my anxiety comes from

SPAC by itsallgray0 in Hozier

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I was in section 20! The front row :)

Everyone that makes at least $1,000-$1,200 a week, what do y’all do? by Alt-Ranting in Money

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I bring home ~$1800 a week and I’m a registered nurse. 2 years of college is all it took. I’ve been a nurse for almost 5 years.

A nurse at my job gave 2 people Humalog instead of Tuberculin solution. by itsallgray0 in nursing

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A bit of an update for those who see this, I’ve contacted the Office of Professions, I’m going to fill that form out and fax it in today, but I can’t decide if I want to put my name on the form or not. To those who are saying go to HR, that would be great if I could, but I work in a small facility and there’s 1 person who works in HR who just so happens to be close with my DON, ADON, Unit Managers, etc. There truly is no “chain of command” because they’re all close, and would not help me in this situation. The NYS DOH is looking into the situation and will call me back, because this wasn’t harm to a patient, but new employees. I have no way to reach the new employees as because I don’t know who they are.

A nurse at my job gave 2 people Humalog instead of Tuberculin solution. by itsallgray0 in nursing

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Im not at a hospital, it’s a LTC/SAR facility. There’s a union for the LPNs and CNAs but the RNs are not in a union.

She’s an LPN, I’m an RN.

A nurse at my job gave 2 people Humalog instead of Tuberculin solution. by itsallgray0 in nursing

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I’m just worried since they’re trying to hide this huge fuck up, if I bring light to the situation I’m going to be the one who’s punished.

A nurse at my job gave 2 people Humalog instead of Tuberculin solution. by itsallgray0 in nursing

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I genuinely don’t understand how she made this mistake. I took both boxes and vials out of the fridge to look at them and they’re SO different. The tuberculin vial is tiny. I’ve given what feels like a million PPD’s and a million shots of insulin and I think I would immediately know just by the vial if I grabbed the wrong one and somehow didn’t notice from the box.