hi im 51 im 16 years post op male- female loving life nowadays being me accepted by society which i know can be hard looking to make friends and to help out with any advice needed pre op or post op most importantly make friends i live in UK work full time as community Carer love my job but can be really stressful at times a lot of responsibility .
Hi and welcome! There are many forum members from your country and I'm sure they'll be along to say hi. In your post you mentioned that you are a "community carer". I'm not familiar with what that is. Do you mind sharing what you do?
Briana
Welcome from a Thornton girl
Quote from: femchick67 on December 11, 2018, 07:53:33 AM
hi im 51 im 16 years post op male- female loving life nowadays being me accepted by society which i know can be hard looking to make friends and to help out with any advice needed pre op or post op most importantly make friends i live in UK work full time as community Carer love my job but can be really stressful at times a lot of responsibility .
@femchick67 Dear Femchick67
Thank you for following the LINK to come here to Introduce yourself that I provided for you when I Officially Welcomed you last week on December 05, 2018 on another thread that you posted on... "How do YOU handle the cold?".
https://www.susans.org/forums/index.php/topic,240616.msg2201756.html#msg2201756
In my Welcome Message to you I included important and informative LINKS that will help you to get the most out of your time here on the Susan's Place Forums. Be certain to review them from time to time to refresh your memory.
Thank you for writing your Introduction .... now more members will be aware of your arrival and you can expect to have more sharing of thoughts and comments as you continue to post and comment on the forums.
Again, Welcome to Susan's Place.
Best Wishes to you as you get more involved here.
Danielle
Hi Femchick67 :icon_wave:
Welcome to Susan's Place :) Glad to have you here, join on in the fun
Hugs
V M
thank you all Community Carer someone who looks after old people and sick people learning difficulties while they remain in there homes