I'm a CNA, I work in a facility typically around 20 residents, depending on the hall I'm on. The same facility I work in now is where I done my clinicals in school, so I pretty much knew my way around, knew the people, etc. Don't get me wrong here, I love being a CNA. Yes, they get grumpy, say mean things, push your buttons but, they come to know you, they put a smile on your face bigger than you can imagine. Getting attached is easily done, it's hard not to when they treat you like family. I had 4 residents today pass on me. It was difficult, it's been hard on me and trying to hold back the tears is seeming impossible. I do stuff to keep my mind off of thinking about it, talking to my mom, watching videos of cats, playing video games, anything to get a laugh. I need help, I need cheering up, this is my I guess, last place to try. I'm sorry to ask, I am, but if you could just post a funny story, a joke, anything that's funny. I would truly appreciate it, guys. ️ -thanks.
I was taking the NYC regents a few years ago (standardized tests blah blah blah) over the summer in a different highschool. I was put in a room with like 30 other students and we sat in tight rows. While I was testing, my answer sheet was on the edge and it slid off to the floor in between me and another test taker. The arm rest was in my way so I had to stretch down to get it because I was too nervous to ask the teacher to get it (mind you I'm in a room full of strangers). Apparently I put too much force and me and desk fell to the side and I fell on top of another student. In a dead silent room, all you heard was my little accident. I had never been so embarrassed in my life and I had to sit in that embarrassment for 2 hours. Wasn't funny when it happened but it's kinda funny when I think about it now. xD
I was having a nice massage and then the therapist kept falling asleep on me and that's not even the worst bit. You know how when you get a massage it has to be nice and quiet and tranquil? She farted. Twice.
I used to have this app on my old phone until it pretty much overheated and exploded, nonetheless. So when I got this phone I downloaded the app but never got time to play that much because of work and school. I already had the app on my iPod and played on there somewhat.
LOL, gabby I've had a similar thing happen to me. It was middle school and I was walking into class and I had just sat my purse down and the table collapsed on me and my two friends. Never lived it down.
Attachments? Hard? You know what's super hard? Trying to set and be content with two attachments on a weapon on Call of Duty: Ghosts
My cat, OJ, is pretty incompetant. He always misjudges his jumps. First scenario: He was sitting next to me on the couch when he decided he wants to be on the coffee table. The table is literally 2 feet away from the couch. OJ starts preparing himself mentally and physically for the jump. When he does, he falls about two inches short. Embarrassed. He hides under the table. Two: While he is under the table, he decides he wants to be back on the couch with me. He crouches down all ready to jump, but my husband walks in just then. OJ gets startled and instead if jumping out towards the couch, he jumps straight up and smacks his head on the bottom of the coffee table. He then tries the jump onto the couch again and falls short by two inches.
️ I don't know why I'm laughing at that cat story. ? I'm so sorry toast for laughing at the expense of your cat
Keep your head up hun, I am a nurse and I know it can be hard. I only work with kiddos and I have lost 2. The best way to deal with it is knowing that you were there to make there last moments happy ones! I treat every patient as if they were my family in doing so I know I am giving them the best possible care and love that I can. Be strong and know you are making a difference in a good way on every patient you care for! !! Thank you for your hard work I know being a CBA is rough!
Thank you, Horo! It is hard not to get too attached when their so sweet to you. You really come to develop a strong friendship with them. The important thing is staying strong when one passes.