Angie Call
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About Me:
Hi:) I'm Angie. I've been an RN for 6 yrs. Working right now at Flagstaff Medical Center on a 3 month contract their med-surg/telemetry floors. I'm 35 yrs old...recently divorced and have had a very difficult past 2 yrs (see below "About my Loss")...I have a cocker spaniel puppy who keeps me in the moment and busy and am incredibly grateful for her.
About my Loss:
My Dad passed away Oct. 27, 2009 of brain cancer (grade4-glioblastoma multiforme) after an incredible fight of 22 months. He was 59 years old and had no past medical problems before this tumor. I'm an RN and moved home and my Mom and I took care of my Dad and helped transition him into another realm.
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see above 'about my loss'

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