~~Cypress Cynthia~~
I know you gave me some very good information and I really appreciate it.
You are amazing and I just want you to know that!
Big hugs,
Diane
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You guys are so sweet. YouAlexis F said:I so agree! Besides your
I so agree! Besides your being so generous by making and gifting the blankets, your posts give me info that I can always use.
Didn't I read where you are from a family of doctors?
Thanks,
Lex
You guys are so sweet. You really are giving me a big head. A sincere thanks for the encouragement because I do love to learn and share what I find out.
I do enjoy teaching and currently teach NRP (neonatal resuscitation) and STABLE (a course sort of about what to do after resuscitating an infant--how to stabilize them). I would love to teach at the university level and, even though I am old (57), I want very much to get my PhD one day--but it will have to be after we get Katherine (daughter) out of PA school.
I am a neonatal nurse practitioner and babies have always been my first love. I love the challenge in getting them better and back to their parents asap and I love educating the parents.
I have learned some about other areas over the years, because I am a nerd ;-) and love all things medical.
Also, my dad was head of neurology at LSU for about 30 yrs and loved to teach. My mom was an ER nurse full of stories and was one of the early BSN graduates (from Duke). My older sister is a psychiatrist. My daughter is in Physician's Assistant (PA) school and will, hopefully, graduate in May.
But really posting is selfish because it brings me such pleasure to be part of this community. You guys always make me feel better. And I hate cancer with a passion and would do anything at all to help others in the same boat. I pray that the explosion of research going on around us will soon end in better treatments and an end to this dreadful disease.0 -
I agree!CypressCynthia said:You guys are so sweet. You
You guys are so sweet. You really are giving me a big head. A sincere thanks for the encouragement because I do love to learn and share what I find out.
I do enjoy teaching and currently teach NRP (neonatal resuscitation) and STABLE (a course sort of about what to do after resuscitating an infant--how to stabilize them). I would love to teach at the university level and, even though I am old (57), I want very much to get my PhD one day--but it will have to be after we get Katherine (daughter) out of PA school.
I am a neonatal nurse practitioner and babies have always been my first love. I love the challenge in getting them better and back to their parents asap and I love educating the parents.
I have learned some about other areas over the years, because I am a nerd ;-) and love all things medical.
Also, my dad was head of neurology at LSU for about 30 yrs and loved to teach. My mom was an ER nurse full of stories and was one of the early BSN graduates (from Duke). My older sister is a psychiatrist. My daughter is in Physician's Assistant (PA) school and will, hopefully, graduate in May.
But really posting is selfish because it brings me such pleasure to be part of this community. You guys always make me feel better. And I hate cancer with a passion and would do anything at all to help others in the same boat. I pray that the explosion of research going on around us will soon end in better treatments and an end to this dreadful disease.
I too appreciate the information you post, I always think well Cynthia said this so it has to be accurate. I know your job has to be very rewarding.I love babies and have worked with children for years. Having had a granddaughter that was a preemie, and just recently a great nephew who spent 8 days in NICU I am so grateful for you and all who take care of these precious little blessings! Thank you!! God Bless
(((Hugs))) Janice
By the way 57 is NOT old!!!!0 -
I just have to echo what
I just have to echo what others have said...
Hugs,
linda0 -
I so appreicate all information provided by you, Miss C.C.fauxma said:I also find Cynthia to be a
I also find Cynthia to be a fountain of information. Thank you for providing so many links for us to utilize. You are a treasure.
Stef
Kindered Spirit - yes, you are. 1 in a Million. I am in awe of your grace.
You are a vidal part of our elite group of WARRIORS.
Smiling because I am your, Friend ..
Vicki Sam0 -
I also appreciate all theVickiSam said:I so appreicate all information provided by you, Miss C.C.
Kindered Spirit - yes, you are. 1 in a Million. I am in awe of your grace.
You are a vidal part of our elite group of WARRIORS.
Smiling because I am your, Friend ..
Vicki Sam
I also appreciate all the helpful information and find it valuable and trustworthy. thank you CC0 -
Thanks to you too!Boppy_of_6 said:I agree!
I too appreciate the information you post, I always think well Cynthia said this so it has to be accurate. I know your job has to be very rewarding.I love babies and have worked with children for years. Having had a granddaughter that was a preemie, and just recently a great nephew who spent 8 days in NICU I am so grateful for you and all who take care of these precious little blessings! Thank you!! God Bless
(((Hugs))) Janice
By the way 57 is NOT old!!!!
You deserve a big head for all that you do on here for your sisters in pink Cynthia! I have always gotten so much information from you also, that it saves me hours of trying to google it myself. LOL
So, thank you too!
Sue0 -
Wow! You really do have andCypressCynthia said:You guys are so sweet. You
You guys are so sweet. You really are giving me a big head. A sincere thanks for the encouragement because I do love to learn and share what I find out.
I do enjoy teaching and currently teach NRP (neonatal resuscitation) and STABLE (a course sort of about what to do after resuscitating an infant--how to stabilize them). I would love to teach at the university level and, even though I am old (57), I want very much to get my PhD one day--but it will have to be after we get Katherine (daughter) out of PA school.
I am a neonatal nurse practitioner and babies have always been my first love. I love the challenge in getting them better and back to their parents asap and I love educating the parents.
I have learned some about other areas over the years, because I am a nerd ;-) and love all things medical.
Also, my dad was head of neurology at LSU for about 30 yrs and loved to teach. My mom was an ER nurse full of stories and was one of the early BSN graduates (from Duke). My older sister is a psychiatrist. My daughter is in Physician's Assistant (PA) school and will, hopefully, graduate in May.
But really posting is selfish because it brings me such pleasure to be part of this community. You guys always make me feel better. And I hate cancer with a passion and would do anything at all to help others in the same boat. I pray that the explosion of research going on around us will soon end in better treatments and an end to this dreadful disease.
Wow! You really do have and come from a medical background. How great to work with babies. You sure have a kind heart Cynthia.
Lex0 -
I love you all, but no moreMyTurnNow said:ALL those accolades graciously given by my pink sisters.........
I ditto them. Thanks, Cynthia, for your sharing of your knowledge.
I love you all, but no more please! Danny won't be able to live with me...lol. And I promise to keep annoying you with links and info no matter what :-)0 -
I agree!
Yes, thank you Cypress Cynthia. You have answered many questions for me. Thank you for taking the time to look up our concerns. We are lucky to have you as our sister in pink.
Hugs
Annette0 -
I agree with all the ladies, Cynthiacahjah75 said:I would
like to also add my thanks to Cynthia for the many interesting articles and just general knowledge from the health field. So many have helped me through this journey. I don't know what or how I would have done without so many supporters.
Char
You are a wealth of information. It's great to have our own resident healthcare professional right here on this board. Sometimes all we need is just hearing that a symptom or side effect is normal--or that someone else has experienced it, to feel calm again.
So much of this crappy disease is mental--especially after treatment ends--and I am so thankful for you and all the wonderful people here whom I can turn to when I need help, a kind word, encouragement or just an ear to listen to me rant.
Hugs, Renee0 -
YES! Keep annoying us withCypressCynthia said:I love you all, but no more
I love you all, but no more please! Danny won't be able to live with me...lol. And I promise to keep annoying you with links and info no matter what :-)
YES! Keep annoying us with your links! We love you too Cynthia!
Sue0
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