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MeasureInLove
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I've been very fortunate to be relatively healthy through almost 30 years of life with CF. But the past three years I have had a drastic drop in my FEV1 and with my most recent hospitalization, the decision has finally come to end working to better take care of myself.
I know it's the right thing to do and I need to do this for myself, but the decision has been more difficult than I could have imagined it to be. Don't get me wrong, I have a great care team and amazing family who are helping me through the process, but there's an emotional part of it that I have to deal with.
I'm just worried of becoming depressed. I really worked hard and still felt I had other things I wanted to accomplish professionally. I also have great friends at work who I fear I'll lose touch with.
For those of you that have had to leave a career you were building and loved, how did you deal with the emotional aspects?
I know it's the right thing to do and I need to do this for myself, but the decision has been more difficult than I could have imagined it to be. Don't get me wrong, I have a great care team and amazing family who are helping me through the process, but there's an emotional part of it that I have to deal with.
I'm just worried of becoming depressed. I really worked hard and still felt I had other things I wanted to accomplish professionally. I also have great friends at work who I fear I'll lose touch with.
For those of you that have had to leave a career you were building and loved, how did you deal with the emotional aspects?