I reread yoour original message and I am not super great with some of it... the working part...
I tried an internship (there is no way I can work and do school I stopped that my junior year when m.a. first kicked my butt) and luckily my boss was suuuuuper flexible (had a nephew w/ cf who died b/c he didnt take care of himself though). I ended up not learning a lot b/c I was only part time, like 3-6 hours a day, half of the time with a fever, or leaving to do my ivs/treatments in the middle of a project so I just wasnt present enough to really get a lot out of it.
I ended up keeping with school, I figured I had gotten that far, by golly I was getting my degree b/c even if I dont use it right away, either I will get better or I will get a transplant and get better... so in the future I will be able to use it. (or not, sometimes I just want to up and change, b/c a doggy rescue is my dream now actually haha)
My degree was civil engineering.
I feel like the 8 hour clinicals UNTIL you get the right combo of meds is either a) not going to happen or b) just make you worse
So I feel like not pushing that aspect of things. Are you on SSD so you get some income w/o working? and/or medicare so you have a primary or secondary insurance? I am able to stay on my parents insurance indefinitely b/c in Nevada a disabled dependent (though I am declared by the gov't) by law can stay on parents insurance past age 23 or 25 or 26 or after full time student status has stopped. So i have my dad as primary (but he is still working) and medicare as secondary (It has made a TREMENDOUS difference in my med bills).
So do you have to do 8 hours of lab? Or if you are part time (which is what I did when I found out about not having to be full time) is that possible w/ your major?
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