u/mommasherbs

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Physical demands... I've always wanted to be a nurse

I'm 36, I've ALWAYS wanted to be a nurse but life always seemed to get in the way.

Now I'm going through a weird period of time in my life where I have to figure out what I want to be when I grow up.

Here's the thing, I just had a total wrist fusion on my dominant hand and I'm wondering if nursing is even an option at this point due to no ROM.

Do you think it's possible?

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u/mommasherbs — 5 days ago

I think I added WAY too many eggs...

My 8yr old bought a kit from Walmart but unfortunately only a few hatched and immediately died (I suspect it was from her moving it constantly)

We bought some new eggs, I added what I thought was a small amount and well..... A LOT have hatched already.

WHAT DO I DO THERE'S LIKE....A HUNDRED

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u/mommasherbs — 6 days ago

Has anyone had a complete wrist fusion surgery on their dominant hand?

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I'm almost 2 months post op and haven't started physical therapy yet or ot but I'm having difficulty adjusting to basically having a stick with fingers for an arm.

Did you have to learn how to use your other hand for everything?

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u/mommasherbs — 10 days ago