I expect some of our members will be happy to contact you by private message to share their own personal experiences. Anything discussed will of course be in strict confidence, and I`m sure you already realise that.
In the meantime I`m closing this thread so your post doesn`t get buried under comments.
Thanks, and good luck! Jill (forum moderator)
Linuxter said
May 11, 2016
No one is going to place your assignment in your lap, it's all here, get busy you've got a LOT of reading to do ... (as well as reading the forum rules). If you find something of interest, ask that individual before using any information you find ...
And dont' forget your tinfoil hat ... you're going to need it ... drones, lots of drones and burnt marshmallows ... watch out it could be dangerously confusing, I suggest the 3D glasses and headphones ... they'll help and start drinking 4 liters of water every day from here on ...
*str
-- Edited by Linuxter on Wednesday 11th of May 2016 01:27:51 PM
Cheddy said
May 11, 2016
In the interest of more levity:
"Before you criticize another person, walk a mile in their shoes. That way, when you do criticize them, you'll be a mile away, AND, you'll have their shoes!"
JimmyK said
May 11, 2016
? "....imagine ourselves in someone else's shoes...."
Are you kidding? I can't even find my pants.
Tig said
May 11, 2016
Hello,
Welcome to the forum! I ask that you allow people to contact you if they want to share anything private. We value and respect the privacy of our members. You are welcome to use this thread for replies or start a new one in General discussions. People can reply to your messages if they want to provide more information. Please respect their privacy.
You're welcome to contact me here or by private message. I will be glad to do what I can. Please read our forum guidelines in the Forum Information section. Thank you.
studentnurse said
May 11, 2016
Hi, I am a nursing student at Newcastle uni, 2nd year, and have an upcoming assessment on empathy. This assessment is designed to help us imagine ourselves in someone else's shoes and attempt to understand how they might be feeling. I have access to journal articles but I feel that the best way to try and understand how something like HCV affects one's life is ask someone who has been through it. I would be very humbled if someone would please share their story of HCV with me especially their feelings, how it affected their day to day functioning, symptoms, how they came to be diagnosed, treatment and anything else they would like to share. I understand that this is a lot to ask. Please also let me know if this is an unreasonable request and you would prefer that I leave the forum.
Hello Zoe, welcome!
I expect some of our members will be happy to contact you by private message to share their own personal experiences. Anything discussed will of course be in strict confidence, and I`m sure you already realise that.
In the meantime I`m closing this thread so your post doesn`t get buried under comments.
Thanks, and good luck!
Jill (forum moderator)
No one is going to place your assignment in your lap, it's all here, get busy you've got a LOT of reading to do ... (as well as reading the forum rules). If you find something of interest, ask that individual before using any information you find ...
And dont' forget your tinfoil hat ... you're going to need it ... drones, lots of drones and burnt marshmallows ... watch out it could be dangerously confusing, I suggest the 3D glasses and headphones ... they'll help and start drinking 4 liters of water every day from here on ...
*str
-- Edited by Linuxter on Wednesday 11th of May 2016 01:27:51 PM
In the interest of more levity:
"Before you criticize another person, walk a mile in their shoes. That way, when you do criticize them, you'll be a mile away, AND, you'll have their shoes!"
? "....imagine ourselves in someone else's shoes...."
Are you kidding? I can't even find my pants.
Hello,
Welcome to the forum! I ask that you allow people to contact you if they want to share anything private. We value and respect the privacy of our members. You are welcome to use this thread for replies or start a new one in General discussions. People can reply to your messages if they want to provide more information. Please respect their privacy.
You're welcome to contact me here or by private message. I will be glad to do what I can. Please read our forum guidelines in the Forum Information section. Thank you.
Hi, I am a nursing student at Newcastle uni, 2nd year, and have an upcoming assessment on empathy. This assessment is designed to help us imagine ourselves in someone else's shoes and attempt to understand how they might be feeling. I have access to journal articles but I feel that the best way to try and understand how something like HCV affects one's life is ask someone who has been through it. I would be very humbled if someone would please share their story of HCV with me especially their feelings, how it affected their day to day functioning, symptoms, how they came to be diagnosed, treatment and anything else they would like to share. I understand that this is a lot to ask. Please also let me know if this is an unreasonable request and you would prefer that I leave the forum.
I really hope to hear from someone.
Many thanks.