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Hi everyone...it's been a while since I've been in here--kinda fell off the face of the planet. Well, not exactly...as some of you might remember, I started nursing school this past August. It's very time-consuming. Basically, I eat, sleep, & study (but mostly study). It's hard work, but I'm loving it. Finals are next week, so I really should be studying right now, but I just can't force myself to do it. I've been meaning to get back on here and catch up with everyone, so I have seized the moment.:dancing2:

Hope all's well with you guys. Oh, and a big welcome to all the newbys. :)
 
Hi morgan!!

WE MISSED YOU!

Glad to see you again! Hope nursing school is going well....and you're taking care of yourself, too.

Good luck with your finals!

Meetz
:rock:
 
Welcome back Morgan!
Glad to hear all is well. Good luck on your finals.
 
:mrt:

Welcome back Morgan!
Always a pleasure to see you again!
Glad to know things are rolling on your end!

:tup:
 
Hi Morgan, good to see you around (again)!

... I started nursing school this past August. ... Finals are next week...

That's awesome! I wish you great success with your studies/testing. :)
 
Welcome back! ((hug)) We missed you! :) I hope you do great on your exams!
 
Hey Morgan,

Welcome back! Good luck on those exams...major stressor (or it was for me)...hope you stay seizure free! :agree:

-Julie
 
hope you stay seizure free! :agree:
That's the best part!:woot:Even with all that's going on, still no seizures (knock on wood)

I know this may sound niave, but I was actually very surprised to learn that in my class of 40, 3 other ppl have/had E (and 2 others have a loved one with E)...I guess I never realized how common it is. Or maybe something in the water around here? :ponder: Is it really that common, or is that some sort of fluke?
 
Good to hear from you again Morgan. Congrats on all your hard work at college.

I wonder if the fact that some of your fellow students have E is what directed them to careers in the medical field. You know, those of us who have needed the help realize how rewarding it is to help others. Just a thought.


BTW = What kind of cookies do you have on the dark side??? Mmmmmm...Coooookies!!!!
 
Hey Morgan :)

Buckeye has a good point. There is usually something that motivates us to follow a certain career path. In my case, epilepsy and psychology. A seemingly large number of people in my Masters program had been touched by either chronic mental health issues and/or physical disabilities (either themselves or a close family member). So, I imagine in a nursing program it would be even more-so. Just my :twocents: ;)

Good luck on those finals and I'm REALLY glad to hear so far no seizures!

Hey, by the way, give me a cookie...I joined the dark side when I started taking Keppra :pfft:

Take care. -Julie
 
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