• Lets talk mental health medications, with a mental health nurse.. its me, im the nurse (ep.28)

  • Oct 18 2024
  • Length: 1 hr and 16 mins
  • Podcast

Lets talk mental health medications, with a mental health nurse.. its me, im the nurse (ep.28)

  • Summary

  • Hi friends!
    Being a nurse was something that for a long time felt like my life passion, and part of that was learning about different types of medications, how they worked and the different kind of side effects, because although i was not a prescriber, i did have a duty to give medication to my patients, to know what i was giving them and the side effects that i had to look out for. And although my accident meant that i was only working for two weeks, i did my 2300 hours of training, and for a lot of my recovery could not wait to get back.. but things change.

    It meant that when i started to take medication to help my brain, that i knew what to look out for in myself and that if i was having side effects what to communicate to the doctors etc. I hope you enjoyed me nerding out about some medications and maybe you learned something from it. There will always be times where things come up that i want to use my experience when i WAS a nurse, it was 3 and a half long years of my life and i want to still be able to celebrate that without feeling like it is my responsibility to go back to a system which unfortunately is not for me. Maybe some time in the future, or maybe ill just keep chatting away.

    See you in a few weeks,
    Much love 🥰

    Email: cripplechroniclespod@gmail.com
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    Music: Skating On the Uppers by National Sweetheart

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