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How many “normal”
kids in this world would know such things? It truly proves we take “far too much”
work home with us. We leave it, breathe it……consume others by it. Just food for
thought. When my 6 year old used nursing terminology and no one understood her….I
knew I had a problem. I realize this isn’t MDS related, but as we near the Thanksgiving
and Christmas season, maybe we all need to look at our lives and adjust our priorities
some. I don’t know about all of you, but I definitely do. Have a WONDERFUL
day all of you. And thank you for everything you provide me on a daily basis. It’s like having an invisible
friend, confidant and mentor 24 hours a day. -----Original
Message----- In a
message dated 11/13/2003 12:53:54 PM Eastern Standard Time, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
writes: My 12
year old son knows what RAPs are Try 7
and 8 years old. They also know how to stage wounds. My 7 year old
fell and came in the house crying that he had a stage two after he helped read
the wound report to me so I could type it. Glenn Gorleski (Barnes) RAC-C |
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