![]() ![]() And then that's when they found a brain tumor, a central neurocytoma. And I started feeling symptoms like daily headaches and blurry vision. My patients that I work with, I know what they're going through because I experienced it myself. And I feel like it just has helped me be a better nurse. I was a nurse for five years before I had my brain tumor. But they also care so well for each other. I think that's a really unique and maybe a special thing about working in health care is you're working with people who are compassionate. And they were able to listen and support me and push me when I needed a little push. Coming back, they cared for me as I cared for patients. But my work family really stepped up and were a great support system for me, not only during that time, but my daughter did pass away. ![]() We went through 14 months of everything that goes with cancer. So that was a really tough period of time. My daughter, Malia, who was eight years old at the time was diagnosed with cancer. And I was really blessed to be working here at time in my life where we had something pretty significant happen. But we work in these smaller communities. And then I am also supporting the staff that work in the clinic all the time. I get to support new staff when they start at the clinic, make sure they're getting everything they need. I actually don't think this role exists in a lot of other clinic settings. ![]() And I have a really unique role within a Allina. ![]()
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