goalie
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I hope y'all had a great nurse's week. As someone who recently left the ICU and ER for a day job in interventional radiology, I have to say the the reps spoiled us up here in MN last week.
I'd say that "even" should have been "ESPECIALLY!"
Rnchick, welcome to the forum! Thank you for your service to your country, and especially during 9-11-01. I think the pants are fine, BTW.
Just Jim said: RNCHICK, what guns do you like and what guns are you qualified with? Kinda gives us a bit of knowledge as to what you know.
It's nice to see a lot of nurses and other medical professionals on board. I worked as a paramedic until I got my RN (though I still have my medic credentials - once a medic...always a medic).Several people commented about my profession
No harm, no foul. But please don't compare me to anyone else. I come from a pretty diverse background - one that you have no way of knowing. I am not your typical nurse, medic, gun-owner, former military, etc. I am a very unique individual who has survived a lot of things - and flourished. That's what I love about Oleg's work. The models are not cookie cutter. They are real, with flaws; with real life experiences.Fastlane said: Please don't take anything I said in a negative way
I am not a hero - I was only doing what I was ordered to do. But thanks for your support as it does mean a lot. I am proud to have been able to help in the small way I could have. I wish I could have done more.Entropy & Baz said Thank you for your service to your country, and especially during 9-11-01.
.They are real, with flaws;