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Hi christine

Well sounds like you just get a medical release letter and say you

are fine and you want a new challange and to come back. Dont give

up, talk with some of your old coworkers to get a job that way

I will be crossing my fingers for you

take care

debs

> I used to work at MUSC, its a huge univeristy hospital. I even

got my

> nursing degree there, the BSN. I hope to go back to work there.

I

> cant lie, they will just see right through me. It would be

obvious.

>

> I wokred with the OR's. Prepping the patients that came in for

> surgery. Since I had most of my surgeries there all my old co-

workers

> know that I had been ill. I did not talk about it much, it would

just

> upset me and they respected that. However, I know they talked

about it

> behind my back. My nurse manager at the time was telling them

that

> pancreatitis was a disease of alcoholism. Such a idiot. She was

later

> fired not long after I resigned. What goes around comes around.

But

> anyway I know that some of those folks still may believe that.

Bummer

> huh.

>

> Glad things are getting better for you. I have been reading your

post

> and it sounds like you are making some really good progress and

moving

> forward. That is so wonderful. I think you have a little

rotweiller

> in you as well...LOL.

> Warmly,

>

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Its nasty how some just make assumptions. I think the medical

release letter will be teh best thing for you. Make sur ethey put on

it that or maybe get too why yout pancreatitis was cause dso they

dont make this assumption.

Take care matey , keep ya chin up I am am thinkign of you getting

that job its not a matter of if but when~!!!!! And if you get a no's

a long the way then that is one step closer to yes ok. theres a

greta book ypou should grab and its from the USA. Its put out each

year its called

what color is your parachute, it goes through all the questions tehy

will ask you and how to handle it. It sure has helped me

Debs

> I used to work at MUSC, its a huge univeristy hospital. I even

got my

> nursing degree there, the BSN. I hope to go back to work there.

I

> cant lie, they will just see right through me. It would be

obvious.

>

> I wokred with the OR's. Prepping the patients that came in for

> surgery. Since I had most of my surgeries there all my old co-

workers

> know that I had been ill. I did not talk about it much, it would

just

> upset me and they respected that. However, I know they talked

about it

> behind my back. My nurse manager at the time was telling them

that

> pancreatitis was a disease of alcoholism. Such a idiot. She was

later

> fired not long after I resigned. What goes around comes around.

But

> anyway I know that some of those folks still may believe that.

Bummer

> huh.

>

> Glad things are getting better for you. I have been reading your

post

> and it sounds like you are making some really good progress and

moving

> forward. That is so wonderful. I think you have a little

rotweiller

> in you as well...LOL.

> Warmly,

>

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