This is my husbands site. I would love it if those of you who visit my site would consider visiting his site. He had a very difficult divorce and it left him with so many hurt feelings. One way he has choosen to deal with his feelings is to blog. He has decided to journalize on his blog what he experiences as a divorced dad, and the male perspective of divorce and he would love to hear from others who have similar experiences or would like to share some of their thoughts on the topic. I think he has done a great job on creating his site. He has only just started, so any suggestion on site development you can give him would be great as well. Thanks to all of you who visit my site. Cheers....just in case I didn't do the link correctly here is his
http://www.qualicumlife2.blogspot.com/
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I went over and read his posts. It is so unfortunate for the boys that they have to go through such a traumatic event. I hope for their sake that a more amiable agreement about visitation is reached.
oh motherkitty I do as well. It costs money to try and change custody agreements, money that he doesn't have right now. But I am sure it is something he will work towards.
Hi Qualicum RN, I only just noticed your comment on a post I wrote last week. Thanks so much for your thoughts.
I am actually kind of embarrassed about that post now. I was frustrated, and my pride was wounded, and they do say pride comes before a fall! You are quite right that things are not always as they seem, medically. Even seemingly straightforward injuries may actually be fractures. I guess in this case there were no 'red flags' at all, and I felt I had covered the possibility of an unexpected fracture by suggesting an XR later if things didn't settle quickly. Like I said, I just felt disregarded, and I was grumpy!
I shouldn't have said what I said about nurses as patients. When I calmed down, I sat and thought about all the sensible, lovely nurse patients I see regularly. My sister-in-law is a brilliant oncology nurse, one of my closest friends is a paediatric nurse.... I feel like a traitor for saying what I did. Sure, I find some nurses difficult as patients. Maybe that's MY problem - nurses are smart, and want to know more, and when they question my judgement it offends my pride....but I am not the keeper of all knowledge (ha!) and I shouldn't take offence. I hope you'll forgive me for being an arrogant doctor!
Sorry for taking over the comments section here. I'll be back to comment on the actual content of your posts sometime soon!
PS Would you believe I have just been to Qualicum Beach? (stayed with friends for 5 days at the start of our Canada holiday, and 5 days at the end)... what a beautiful place it is!
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