[NPInfo] 2 eye opening stories

Carla Anderson carla_rayne at yahoo.com
Sat Feb 2 15:23:12 PST 2008


How fun...I need a girl friday and a housekeeper too...Carla

Sue Wiers <sgwiers at hotmail.com> wrote:  While it would be glorious to catch-up with all of those things hanging over my head (and I am truly envious of you right now), what you describe does not sound like a vacation (other than the running on the beach & sleeping in late parts). 

Sue



> From: galdena at sbcglobal.net> To: npinfo at nurse.net> Subject: RE: [NPInfo] 2 eye opening stories> Date: Wed, 30 Jan 2008 21:17:52 -0800> > Priscilla---> Sorry to hear you are working so hard... Me? I'm on a week's vacation and for once am just staying home and going no where. I'm staying up late, sleeping in late, running an hour a day on the beach (in between torrential rains storms), my clothes are finally all laundered (even folded and put away!), check book is reconciled, bills paid, finished one novel and started another, had a pedicure, two long soaks in the tub a day, ran all the errands that had piled up, completed the educational component for my Capstone project and submitted it to the IRB, managed to have two date-nights with my boyfriend, and even cooked him dinner last night (okay, it was a microwaved frozen dinner but that's more than he's ever gotten from me in the past 18 months). I even shaved my legs!! Tomorrow is the last day of this heavenly vacation and
 I think I will tackle the 2 months worth of mail that has accumulated and get stuff together for the tax man. WHEW! Maybe I need one of these week-long v!> acations every month to keep my life straightened out! I go back to work Friday-- just have to get through one day and then it's the weekend off . And my housekeeper will get the house in order when I finally get out of it on Friday. I have decided that I LOVE not working!!!> Found my drink... life is even more better now! Ready to climb back into bed with a nice mindless trashy book.> Dena> > -----Original Message-----> From: npinfo-bounces at nurse.net [mailto:npinfo-bounces at nurse.net] On Behalf Of Priscilla Merrill> Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 5:58 PM> To: 'NP Info'> Subject: RE: [NPInfo] 2 eye opening stories> > LOLOLOL, Dena -- where's that drink? IN your "cups?" Thanks for keeping us abreast of your history! You big Boob, you!> Great reply! I needed some levity after a 12 hour shift from hell. Anyone else been
 out straight nonstop? Flu, depression, more OD and suicides than I've have seen in my pt. population, you name it, I've seen it the last week. My bed is calling.> > Priscilla> > -----Original Message-----> From: npinfo-bounces at nurse.net [mailto:npinfo-bounces at nurse.net] On Behalf Of Dena> Sent: Wednesday, January 30, 2008 8:51 PM> To: 'NP Info'> Subject: RE: [NPInfo] 2 eye opening stories> > Are you picking on me here, Dave??? Funny that you should put these two together-- is there a correlation? With three concussions on my medical record and having previously been a 42DD (And, no, my prior top-heaviness did NOT cause me to fall over and hit my head), I guess I have to be more than a little concerned about both of these. LOL> Dena Galler> (much more balanced these days. Just wish I could remember where I put my drink...)> > -----Original Message-----> From: npinfo-bounces at nurse.net [mailto:npinfo-bounces at nurse.net] On Behalf Of David Mittman> Sent: Wednesday, January 30,
 2008 5:21 PM> To: ACC Circle Circle; NPinfo; PA Forum> Subject: [NPInfo] 2 eye opening stories> > Researchers say past head trauma could explain social problems> Forgotten traumatic brain injury could explain cases of social > problems, including alcoholism, learning disabilities and chronic > homelessness, according to researchers. Some schools are trying to > identify and provide special assistance for children with learning > disabilities or behavior problems who have experienced a traumatic > head injury, and some alcohol and addiction programs are working > specifically with brain-injured adults. The Wall Street Journal (free > content) (1/29)  > > Study: Woman's breast size can help predict diabetes risk> Canadian researchers found women with a bra cup size D or larger at > age 20 were nearly five times more likely to develop diabetes in > middle age than women with a bra cup of size A. Researchers said the > findings were preliminary, but they speculated that
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