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Re: To Kristy! Re: Patch & my classes!

From: Connie (anonymous@obgyn.net)
Tue, 29 Jan 2002 20:41:23 -0600 (CST)


Kristy:

This curriculum is designed for someone who wants to eventually become a technical support person, however, it does teach you everything from programming, networking to webpage design (free-hand html & xml), so it is pretty intense stuff. I will have an associate and am also considering going on for my bachelor degree while I am working in the field. I have been somewhat interested in becoming a network administrator, however, I don't really like the networking aspect as much as I like the technical support part of applications.

As for the patch, I do like it, but the dizziness, fatigue and constipation are getting to me. I see my pcp on Thursday. I have been taking pericolace since I started but am still not regular. Yuck! But, the pain is virtually gone and that in itself is a big plus!

Feel better.....

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Connie

At Tue, 29 Jan 2002, Kristy wrote: > >Connie, > >Will you also be learning about troubleshooting of computers as >part of this course? > >How do you like the Duragesic overall other than the side >effects? > >===== >Kristy :) > >http://www.geocities.com/sokokl/kristyspersonalpage.html > >Hoping to be a nurse soon but for now just a Medical Secretary who does a lot of learning from reading on the Net, books, my dr(s), as well as sharing my own personal experiences.




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