Re: New to this forum

From: Claudia Twisdale RN (twisdale@medispecialty.com)
Tue, 6 Feb 2001 13:02:30 -0600 (CST)


Well hello! I too suffer from chronic illness; lupus and fibromyalgia. i too am sick and tired of being sick and tired. I work full time, but wish I could go 80% time. Would love to chat with other nurses too. It is amazing how many nurses have chronic illness or pain issues.

At Mon, 5 Feb 2001, Belle Browne .R.N wrote: >
>Hi Everyone,
>
>My name is Belle Browne and I am a registered nurse,Nurse Practioner...
>who also suffers from a few diseases.. like
>Endometriosis,EndoSalpingosis,Chronic Fatigue,IBS and a host of other
>chronic pain states, due to being hit by a car 2 years ago and I was
>also still very ill post surgery for the Documentary " Endometriosis The
>Inside Story". So the tables have turned for me and I am now a
>Registered Nurse who is Chronically sick(sick and tired of being Sick
>and tired... of it ALL is more like it)
>I spend time at the Endo Forum and I also have a female chronic pain
>forum aswell.... that I moderate it and it is at http://www.egroups.com all
>this has all helped me stay sane .I have also a web site on
>Endometriosis http://www.endometriosis.org. I am also the producer of
>Endometriosis The Inside Story..I have been specializing in Endo since
>being afflicted and then co producing and co researching and co creator
>of the Documentary on Endometriosis..Making and producing the
>Documentary and doing the research has saved me also from going
>loopey.It has been fantasic to interview alot of the leading endo
>specialists and hearing what all their views are, on this tricky and
>insidious disease.
>Its great to be apart of a forum for Registered Nurses, I look forward
>to getting to know you all.
>Best Wishes to Everyone,
>
>Belle Browne R.N


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