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Living In Your Body After Cancer is Like Staying With an Unfaithful Lover

Living in your body after it tried to kill you with cancer is a little like staying with an unfaithful lover. You might be able to forgive it, but you never forget.

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breast cancer, breast reconstruction after cancer, cancer survivors, MRI, nurse blogs, oncology nursing, rn blog

When a Young Person Dies for No Reason

“You expected to be sad in the fall. Part of you died each year when the leaves fell from the…

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art and nursing, cancer, child death, Ernest Hemingway, nurse blogs, oncology nursing, pediatric intensive care nursing, rn blog, Spring, writing

I Wish I’d Said It

I gather stories the way a sunburned entomologist admires his well-ordered bottles of Costa Rican beetles. Stories are the vessels…

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Art, critics, nurse blog, Pat Conroy, quotes, rn blog, stories, story telling, writers, writing

If I Could Save Time in a Bottle

It’s late Sunday evening as I write this post. Usually I’ve already written one and clicked the “publish” tab by…

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achievement, agates, Art, art and nursing, nurse blog, nurse lifestyle, Oregon Coast, professionalism, relationships, rn blog, time in a bottle, work

I Wish I’d Said It

I would do for you what spring does for the cherry trees. ~ Pablo Neruda

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cherry trees, Pablo Neruda, poems, quotes, Spring

The Cherry Blossoms

  I scoop the ovoid pit out of the pallid flesh of an aging avocado, and add it to my…

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cherry blossoms, Georgia O'Keefe, Japan Tsunami, nurse blog, rain, rn blog, survivor's guilt

Blooming Dendrobium Orchid

 

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dendrobium orchids, nurse blogs, nurse lifestyles, orchid blooms, rn blog

Advice for Transition From Nursing Student to Professional

Last week RealityRN.com asked me to respond to a new nurse’s post about the difficult transition from student to professional…

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mentoring, new grads, nurses blog, Precepting, realtiy shock in nursing, rn blog, student nurses, supporting our young

I Wish I’d Said It

What is a good idea today will still be a good idea tomorrow. -David, my husband

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decision making advice, good idea, help mates, patience, quotes, wisdom

The Fragrance of Caring

Hospitals are not known for their fragrance, and recent shifts in particular have lacked delicate bouquet. It comes with the…

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art and nursing, customer service, hospital smells, nurse culture, nurses blog, nursing, oncology nursing, professionalism, rn blog, UPS

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A Little About Myself

Unknown's avatarJParadisiRN is a multidisciplinary artist with a focus in painting and writing. Her paintings and short stories have been published nationally. She has exhibited artwork in galleries throughout the Pacific Northwest.
Julianna was a frequent contributor of illustrated blog posts to Off The Charts, the blog of the American Journal of Nursing. She has been a nurse for 33 years, specializing in Pediatric Intensive Care, Oncology Infusion, and as an Oncology Nurse Navigator.

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