For those who don't fully understand what is up with the NHS, here is a thread for you that might help.
I'm a consultant physician working as a doctor in the NHS in Yorkshire and Wales for 32 years now. I have experienced the NHS at its best (2008) and its worst (2022).
if you are going to comment on nurses voting to strike, please be informed about why it has come to this! please, speak to actual nurses and do not rely on the misinformation spread through social media.
@rebeccamccabexo hi! from experience, i (and many nursing friends) went through this feeling - especially in our last year of uni. it was difficult, but we stuck to it and looking back we would’ve regretted dropping out. it was a very common wobble! that being said, you have to put yourself 1st!!
been hunting high and low for a nice body shimmer - unsuccessful for ages. come home for one weekend and find some under my bed, thank u past me for being a hoarder <3
3 weeks til i start my new job 🤩 - it’s been difficult deciding to put me first and to step away from the bedside, but i believe it’s what’s best for me (physically/mentally/emotionally) after these challenging times in healthcare. onwards 🥳
why is my house creaking whilst i’m home alone in the bath :’-(( is it the heating coming on? is it just sounds from next door? is there someone climbing out of the attic bc they live there during the day and come out at night? i think it’s the latter for sure
as if having grey hairs, a sore back that has me bent like a quaver, and being the oldest out of my pals hasn’t already got me feeling ancient at 24 y/o, but i now need glasses. gimme that zimmer frame and pour me a sherry 👵🏻