I even shocked myself yesterday :)

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I as many of you know have been struggling a bit the last few weeks , but i feel like i am slowly feeling better , but i even suprised myself yesterday , i recieved a phonecall at work mon to say i had a shift in A&E yesterday ,normally we have to do a week of shadow shifts first but apparantly my work speaks for its self and they said they were just going to throw me in at the deep end , i was really chuffed and excited and very nervous A&E is so differant to the wards , my confidence has recently hit rock bottom again due to some stuff thats happened so even though i hoped i was up to it i wasnt sure ,

So i dont know what came over me but the minute i walked in i felt like i belonged and knew exactly what i was doing ,i shone with confidence ,i just got on with it , it was absouloutly manic, trolleys in corridors, lots of blood ect  ,but their was a calm to the chaos you wouldnt have know we were run ragged , i learnt so much , i was removing venflons and cannulars after only being watched do it once , i was doing dressings ect and lots of stuff ive not done before , neuro obs were a bit scary but soon got the hang of it , it is quite scary being so responsible but i loved it ,

I was exausted after my shift but so happy , i really hope some more shifts come up their soon as i havent felt that confidence in my self and my abilities in a long time , i love working on the wards too but A&E was amazing and such a challenge ,it has done me the world of good , it has left me feeling i can acheive anything if i put my mind to it, it has reminded me i am  now a strong, independant ,confident young woman, not just a widow & a mum and i should believe in myself a bit more as others do :)

 

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  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    We believe in you Jenni! You are a strong confident young woman and you have acheived alot since losing Ju.

    You have found yourself a job you enjoy.

    You are there for your kids even when problems arose you coped well.

    You have survived your first Xmas and you got through it fine.

    It is ok to feel better Jenni, Julian will be proud of you!

    As a retired nurse I remember well how valuable the assistances were to us. We relied on them alot.

    It was wonderful when we had a competent caring person working with us. Just like you.

    Be proud of yourself Jenni because everyone who knows you is proud of you!

    All the best Love Julie xxx

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Well done Jenni, great to hear you sounding so chirpy. And you are right - you will never stop being a widow or a Mum, but you can be yourself too. All the best, Val X

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    You go gal. Good on you for finding your 'niche' - you deserve it. People like you are worth their weight in gold. Good on your workmates as well for giving you this opportunity and recognising your qualities- sometimes takes other people to show you & make you appreciate your inner qualities.

    It's a New Year for you so all the best to you, Jewels x

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Hi Jen.  I never had any doubts that you would be brilliant!  Good for you hun.  Lots of love and hugs.  Caroline XX

  • FormerMember
    FormerMember

    Jenny

    You already know the confidence I have in your strength and spirit - so glad you are begining to achieve your goals - but also to know you are capable of doing anything you put your mind to.

    How great it must be to have your ideal job while bringing care and help to those so in need.

    Love and Hugs

    J xx