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Didn't there used to be nurses answering questions on this board? nmi

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I need to comment on this board. I like the responses, and they are very professionsl.  I am a registered and started my own forum below.  I didn't come here to advertise, but if anyone is looking something different, try it.  Thank you for listening.

2 nurses and 2 psychologists here: http://s6.invisionfree.com/rachtall/

We even have fun while we learn.
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I wouldn't know about that.  I was just used to the nurses listing a name or initials and then their credentials like ARNP or RN or whatever.
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I will go and look now. BTW my name is very oncology nurse like :) Adria is short for adriamycin and if you have been treated for cancer you will have seen someone or you yourself will have gotten what the nurses and doctors refer to as adria. It is the red stuff.


Adria
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Cool.  I think that some of the others that have responded used to have more nurse-like handles, if that makes sense.  

Anyhow, I wonder if you could perhaps review my post about suspicious ovarian mass by PFunk.  

I basically have a situation where my radiologist thinks that my imaging looks like a cystic ovarian neoplasm but I don't know that it has been investigated enough.  

Thanks if you can!
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I am an oncology nurse and just registered today :) Adria
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