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<blockquote data-quote="MissMac" data-source="post: 1224401" data-attributes="member: 317361"><p>And never a truer word said there,,,totally off topic what did you do for work when you gave up the reg? That sounds great about the "convention" thingy you went to..Birmingham's only a couple of hours from Somerset/Dorset I think so if there were anymore I might have to ask you to let me know!</p><p>I think the thing is, as much as what you say is true about the practice nurse I saw, I feel that even within her boundaries she could have been HECK of a lot less negative....telling me I'm not allowed to walk barefoot anywhere, that if I get even a blister to go and see the surgery.....stupid woman!!! I have no neuropathy and more than enough feeling and sense when it comes to my feet and hate wearing shoes because at a size 10 they invariably cause me to have blisters on blisters. Honestly..not sure if I said it before but when I walked out she had made me feel like, not only 150 years old but also that I should just get myself a nice coffin and get in it. NO amount of training or lack of should produce such a lack of compassion (I do believe it's in our code)candour (likewise...so just tell me you know nothing about the disease) and care (which costs nothing when talking to someone...so all in all she fails in my view. Like I know I said before, I have nothing against the woman herself but her delivery and nursing were substandard and as a fellow nurse...I found that the most depressing thing AFTER my brush with near death if she had been believed!</p><p>Now as for world domination...I had my tarots done yesterday and don't ya know...it's in the stars! Stand by! xx</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MissMac, post: 1224401, member: 317361"] And never a truer word said there,,,totally off topic what did you do for work when you gave up the reg? That sounds great about the "convention" thingy you went to..Birmingham's only a couple of hours from Somerset/Dorset I think so if there were anymore I might have to ask you to let me know! I think the thing is, as much as what you say is true about the practice nurse I saw, I feel that even within her boundaries she could have been HECK of a lot less negative....telling me I'm not allowed to walk barefoot anywhere, that if I get even a blister to go and see the surgery.....stupid woman!!! I have no neuropathy and more than enough feeling and sense when it comes to my feet and hate wearing shoes because at a size 10 they invariably cause me to have blisters on blisters. Honestly..not sure if I said it before but when I walked out she had made me feel like, not only 150 years old but also that I should just get myself a nice coffin and get in it. NO amount of training or lack of should produce such a lack of compassion (I do believe it's in our code)candour (likewise...so just tell me you know nothing about the disease) and care (which costs nothing when talking to someone...so all in all she fails in my view. Like I know I said before, I have nothing against the woman herself but her delivery and nursing were substandard and as a fellow nurse...I found that the most depressing thing AFTER my brush with near death if she had been believed! Now as for world domination...I had my tarots done yesterday and don't ya know...it's in the stars! Stand by! xx [/QUOTE]
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