@nursefrombirth Well I was told in my final conversation with my ex brother that MAGA considers college educated people dweebs. This was related to me by a college graduate who could not have obtained any of his employment without said degree.

@MidnightRider It concerns me greatly when people devalue education. Achieving a degree is a significant accomplishment that opens doors to diverse opportunities, which. Education is an investment in personal and societal growth, regardless of political affiliations. I could NEVER support any entity that requires me to DUMB DOWN to fit in.

@nursefrombirth @MidnightRider

Since my cognitive abilities are highly compromised (last day on Paxlovid), I crave intelligent dialogue from folks like you & Midnight.

My heart breaks that my brother just turned 70 and I cannot celebrate with him. His lifetime of conspiracy theories has driven a stake through my heart.

For the sake of my own inner peace/sanity, I must demur. There is no battle between adults and children.

@LnzyHou @nursefrombirth I totally get it. Just a random sample: " oh you did all the maintenance of your car on time with diligence, it will probably drop a transmission and waste the efforts". Every remark is along the same trend, put down, my way would have been better, superior or Wile E Coyote super- genius stuff. All sprinkled with MAGA, the rich pay the most taxes blah blah. I told him it was above 90% once and Vanderbilts and others still got super wealthy. That was for the war.

@MidnightRider @LnzyHou @nursefrombirth I don't know if it is different in US but I'd say it depends why you wanted that education in the first place. At a personal level, university just got me a beautiful graduation and not much in the way of my goals. Education in itself is not useless but whether it will help you individually would depend on your motives. I never got a well-paid career from university education, which was my sole motivation for studying.

@Cynanthrope @LnzyHou @nursefrombirth In the 80's, a four-year degree was the passport into industry. I agree with you that selection is paramount. I can only speak to medicine and tell you I appreciated cadaver anatomy and direct application of physics. The only other way to truly know Radiology is to come from a branch of service.

@MidnightRider @LnzyHou @nursefrombirth I was sold a dream that a degree, regardless of topic was a passport into a great job and decent pay. I never knew what I wanted to do for a career until a few years ago. I just chased rainbows looking for a pot of gold. Sorry to disappoint that I didn't have a noble reason for getting an education and just wanted cash. Current career is something I love at least.

@Cynanthrope No, disappointment here. We are all unique and have our own reasons for doing things. The important thing is that we figure it out. I knew from a small child that I wanted to be a nurse, an awesome nurse, and I knew what it entailed.
Once I got my initial certification, LPN, I wanted more and I have never waivered in my pursuit, questioned my sanity at times, but I had to do it. Not for the money, but mostly because I was told I couldn't.

@MidnightRider @LnzyHou

I have a Doctorate in Nursing Practice (DNP). My specialty is Evidence-Based Practice, Healthcare Systems Leadership, and I have a Masters in Nursing Administration. I do Quality Improvement work and teach online. I am not a NP. Thinking about getting that in Psych, but not convinced yet. I already do a lot of counseling too.

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@nursefrombirth @LnzyHou @Cynanthrope Evidence based practice. When I left to start my own services the "family practice" I worked at received checks for % of patients in a given populous to be on say Vytorin. I attended dinners where Doctor X says, yep our patient's love Cialis into a microphone for fat checks. Kickbacks from radiology groups for referral and unneeded exposure to ionizing radiation. It was a clown show, so glad I left it.

@MidnightRider @nursefrombirth @Cynanthrope

I’m still dumb-founded by OxyContin addiction machine. My own doc post hip replacement said after week on that drug you are addicted. Fortunately I projectile vomit all opioids (including synthetics). My pain from hip and knee replacement surgeries was treated with high strength CBD capsules. Doc had me sneak them into hospital & hide them from nurses.

I am highly suspect of ALL drugs from Big Pharm.

@LnzyHou @nursefrombirth @Cynanthrope I do not believe patients with permanent damaging pain should be prevented from having opioids. My current internist has never had me get a chest x-ray. The family medicine doctors did every patient, every year. In short whatever it was legal to bill for was "game on". Medicine designed to print money. I'm fortunate to have worked with geniuses on products that defined medical imaging and made me some bank.

@MidnightRider @nursefrombirth @Cynanthrope

Nor do I. Just accept that at some point they are addicted and cannot tolerate life without it.

It is the young mother who breaks a bone, has endometriosis or migraines who is given Oxy and becomes addicted almost immediately. She has to migrate to street drugs.

And the money-grubbing Sacklers knew it.

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Yes, they did. Although this is now coming to light and many lawsuits are being filed, it doesn't bring back loved ones that we've lost to the horrible disease of addiction.

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@nursefrombirth @LnzyHou @Cynanthrope A physician mixed blood thinners with my dad's statin, he had a brain bleed within 30 hours. They screw up all over the place and because he was old? The doctor left medicine and nothing was done about it.

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