Looking after ourselves
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01-04-2020 10:41 PM
01-04-2020 10:41 PM
Re: The Challenges of Mental Health Wellbeing
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01-04-2020 10:57 PM
01-04-2020 10:57 PM
Re: The Challenges of Mental Health Wellbeing
I had an online meditation with 10 people rsvp-not one of them joined in or sent apologies. I feel like I have the virus or pox even though it was online. Human beings really suck sometimes.
And then members leaving here, talking of leaving, being upset at members leaving.
Tonight I want to shut down. That means sh. It's so so strong. I'm tired of life's bullshit sometimes.
Sorry you asked how I was. I was just going to post in the worry room and dissapear for the rest of the night
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01-04-2020 11:00 PM
01-04-2020 11:00 PM
Re: The Challenges of Mental Health Wellbeing
💜 @Sans911 ....
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01-04-2020 11:02 PM
01-04-2020 11:02 PM
Re: The Challenges of Mental Health Wellbeing
Im so sorry the meditation group session didnt turn out! Humans really do suck sometimes and i find it very inconsiderate to not turn up or let you know they cant make it.
Also im never sorry to hear how you are, id rather you talk then shut down 💌
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01-04-2020 11:18 PM
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Re: The Challenges of Mental Health Wellbeing
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01-04-2020 11:25 PM
01-04-2020 11:25 PM
Re: The Challenges of Mental Health Wellbeing
You should check out a video on fb by a Kevin Ullman dared 31/3. It's very funny. And I watch vids from Laura Clery as well. Also very funny.
I studied a few hours today. I saw you did the same. How did you get on?
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01-04-2020 11:32 PM
01-04-2020 11:32 PM
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How did you go with your studies today? Are you finding it any good?
I didnt really do much and tbh i cant even remember what i wrote down from it. Have been tired but i still have a week left to finish this module before the next opens up. Itll be the final one thank god.
There was actually a fb post that i seen today about a medical equipment thing that has me intrigued-you would know the answer if you up for it...
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01-04-2020 11:38 PM
01-04-2020 11:38 PM
Re: The Challenges of Mental Health Wellbeing
Studies were OK. I usually use Firefox browser but so many things I'm doing don't work. So I've had to install Chrome as well. So today was easier to get through the modules without interruptions. And I learnt some things as well.
Yep ask away about medical equipment
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01-04-2020 11:46 PM
01-04-2020 11:46 PM
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What are you learning/revising atm?
Why are there so many different lengths of canulas? Obviously being on fb im not sure how credible it is but there were like 6 colour coded ( yellow, blue, red, orange and various others) different lengths and wondered why there would be so many sorts..
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02-04-2020 12:05 AM
02-04-2020 12:05 AM
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Yep it is credible re:cannula lengths. You are meaning the ones that get inserted into veins? Because the colours you are describing aren't what I know.
They are graded by size usually. So 14,16,18,20, 22 and 24. They are different sizes & lengths for the purposes of what's the drugs or fluids being used. So the smaller the size ie14 the larger the gauge. So a 14 is often used in surgery for fast transfusions of fluids and drugs. Most commonly used is size 20 which is pink. 18 which is green is used for trauma, surgery or high volume (fast) blood transfusions. 22 gauge is blue and is used for older people because it's smaller and they have fragile veins.
https://www.pinterest.com.au/pin/339036678169858517/
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