I live with my husband and daughter in the upper midwest, where I work in the mental health field.
My passion is ...
reading, cooking, family, health...and so on...and so on
I know too much about ...
Can you ever know too much?
My parents always told me ...
You can't say you don't like something if you've never tried it
My childhood ambition ...
To be a chef
My favorite memory ...
summers on the lake
Why I write ...
to share ideas, hear other people's ideas, for fun
What I am reading/watching/listening to ...
reading fantasy, listening to everything but country
My first job ...
K-mart
My best moment ...
finishing grad school
My inspiration ...
my parents
A trip to the doctor's office can be frustrating. It sometimes seems as though you are rushed through the system, spending more time waiting in a room than talking with your physician. You leave with unanswered questions, a sense of doubt, and feeling a little ignored. It doesn't have to be this way. A visit to the doctor can also be a time when questions are answered, doubts are resolved, and problems get solved. Allow me to share a little information and a few tips for making your next doctor's visit go as smooth as possible. 1. Bring a brief list of problems (2-4) you want to discuss wi...
More..Kayanne Nelson
Member since: January 2008
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