Christina,
It'll be alot of work, but anything that's worth getting usually is<img src="i/expressions/face-icon-small-wink.gif" border="0">. I am an RN, since 1994. It is a great career, because of flexibilty, pay, intellectual stimulation. Plus, there is a huge demand for nurses. I took 4 years off, when I found out Maggie had CF. Now I started back last December, perdiem. Sometimes i only work 4 hours a week, sometimes I work 20 hrs, just depends. I used to work in a high stress cardio-thoracic unit. Now, with being the mom of a CF'er i know doing that wouldn't work. I just work in a very small ICU/cardiac unit, it 's very small and not high stress(compared to other area) I have a hard time "doing it all". Which I actually was thinking about today, juggling job, motherhood, mom to CF'er and non-CF'er, keeping myself healthy and oh yeah the hubby too. I'm tired just thinking about it!