JennifersHope
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It is so strange to me to hear people buying drugs that make them hallucinate.. I had a horrible experience with steroids that made me hallucinate and it freaked me out, but I am not really opposed to people if that is what they want.
I am opposed to drug addicts though, because they are in general a pain in the neck to society, I am not talking about the occasional drug smoker.. but many times those type of drugs lead to addiction, and then I end up with people in the emergency room so in dire need of their drugs that they are actually causing harm to their body just to get high on some pain medication.. so I have mixed feelings about it.
Honestly, to me, if you want to do drugs, and you can control yourself, not impede on society with you addiction, not drive or show up to work altered go for it. I just find it hard to believe that it is possible
My Confessions... I don't exercise at all, (unless you include running around an ER for 12 hours a day exercise) but I a work out program set in place for when I move to SC next month..and I am looking forward to some yoga classes.
I forgo my vest more often then not.. for the flutter... I don't know if that is bad or not....
I am highly addicted to Little House on the Prarie...
I feel like I spend half my life on to much steroids.. so I am always full of energy.. or exhausted from not enough steroids...
I am way to emotionally involved in my patients life... When I see one of my patients in pain, I will go toe to toe with a doctor, no matter who they are, to make sure my patient gets the best care.
I can't keep my mouth shut when it comes to making sure my patients are well taken care of, and many times I put my own health at risk by staying at work late to make sure they are settled even though I know I need to go home and do treatments..... so of course I am quick to forget my treatments.
I am opposed to drug addicts though, because they are in general a pain in the neck to society, I am not talking about the occasional drug smoker.. but many times those type of drugs lead to addiction, and then I end up with people in the emergency room so in dire need of their drugs that they are actually causing harm to their body just to get high on some pain medication.. so I have mixed feelings about it.
Honestly, to me, if you want to do drugs, and you can control yourself, not impede on society with you addiction, not drive or show up to work altered go for it. I just find it hard to believe that it is possible
My Confessions... I don't exercise at all, (unless you include running around an ER for 12 hours a day exercise) but I a work out program set in place for when I move to SC next month..and I am looking forward to some yoga classes.
I forgo my vest more often then not.. for the flutter... I don't know if that is bad or not....
I am highly addicted to Little House on the Prarie...
I feel like I spend half my life on to much steroids.. so I am always full of energy.. or exhausted from not enough steroids...
I am way to emotionally involved in my patients life... When I see one of my patients in pain, I will go toe to toe with a doctor, no matter who they are, to make sure my patient gets the best care.
I can't keep my mouth shut when it comes to making sure my patients are well taken care of, and many times I put my own health at risk by staying at work late to make sure they are settled even though I know I need to go home and do treatments..... so of course I am quick to forget my treatments.