arba happihr @arba
20 November, 09:10

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Carol Roberts @InHisHolyName
20 November, 09:29
In response arba happihr to her Publication
As a nurse I was really shunned by colleagues, family, friends for being "stupid" and putting other people "at risk." I was made to feel like I did not care about others. This was hard to grasp, because before "covid" I was known as a highly competent and caring nurse. Suddenly I became an outcast. Thankfully I had reached fifty years as an RN with a long career in ER and Critical Care, nursing management, mentoring other nurses, teaching classes, and contributing to new start up healthcare facilities. So I retired and walked away from the insults. That gave me the opportunity to share the truth that I could clearly see via social media, being a voice of reason and support to others who stood up against the evil agenda. 😇

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Ingrid Colby @ingajana
20 November, 11:33
In response Carol Roberts to her Publication
ditto. me too. i would mention something to a good friend. she couldnt see it.. (she still doesnt-asleep) but her dad was a doc so she might think a different way to protect his integrity. i get that.. did so much over time in teaching in a hospital setting for the birthing dept.. never got a raise for improving. as i was considered an instigator for patients to request a birth plan..how dare they.. this was 30 years ago.. how dare i? i continued doing my job with the same dedication. patients connected to me. they know i was in their corner. when asked about jabs i could not say yes or no. it was up to them. some did it. some didnt.one baby was covered in sporiasis at 6 weeks old. huh? they blamed formula. environmental. allergies, etc etc etc.. i know he got the shots all of them.. Docs said so. they know whats best.. so they suffer. so we share a history Carol.. i wasnt liked by most of the nurses either.. humbly i had a very good rapport with the patients and they didnt.

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Carol Roberts @InHisHolyName
We are sister warriors it seems. 😁 I am thankful my nursing education had a more holistic approach. That carried over into my desire to practice my profession with that approach. It was very disturbing to me to experience the awful changes of seeing so much pharmaceutical intervention over a cause based holistic approach. So much insurance and government interference and the rise in pediatric illness and obesity. 😟 May God bless you for your healing touch.
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02:39 PM - Nov 20, 2024
In response Ingrid Colby to her Publication
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Ingrid Colby @ingajana
20 November, 05:34
In response Carol Roberts to her Publication
my education also was holistic. the whole body was discussed when we talked about specific illnesses. i think this is how i woke up as everyone always had the same path with certain diagnoses! )of course then pharma did not even come to my mind.. things just never made sense throughout my education. 3 year diploma program and it was excellent..no use of students on the hospital time. no more than 2 patients ever even as seniors.. demands for moral thoughts and actions were prime also.. we called it the nunnery.. started with 23 and ended with 11. a few years later with college demands. funny tho that the class did not see it the way you and i saw it.. what separates us from the masses i guess. with a gift from God.. i was and still am blessed to know it.. you are a beautiful healing spirit my souls sister..

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Carol Roberts @InHisHolyName
20 November, 07:47
In response Ingrid Colby to her Publication
The nunery,😅😆 that made me laugh! Yup same here 3 year diploma, lived in dorms on the medical campus. We wore long below the knee blue dress uniforms with white aprons and white nurses caps. We had morning inspections too. Our uniforms had to be crisp and clean, no jewelry and hair off our collar! Had college professors teach our core classes. We went to school year round too. Only had Thanksgiving and Chistmas off. Curfews were in place, lights out at a certain time. We had 50% drop out rate too. We worked all shifts our senior year and ran the floors ourselves with an instructor and a "head nurse." It was a fantastic education, hard, but worth it. We graduated with the ability to work without the need for further tutoring. We hit the floors running! 😆 We learned on real patients in a teaching hospital, not on mannequins in a lab. Nice to meet you warrior nurse! God bless you! 😇

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