u/Greatghostgirl

Bright Futures Florida Students

This week Sunday I’m going to take the CLT, if I get under an 82 I’ll retake it as much times as I possibly can before the bright futures deadline because I need majority of my tuition to be covered. However I lowkey don’t have the confidence that I will do well. For any Florida students that DID NOT get bright futures how did you pay for your tuition?
Also I forgot to mention I’m a senior, since sophomore yr I had completed all the other requirements like having a high gpa and 100 hours work documentation but for some reason I’ve delayed getting my test scores up.

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u/Greatghostgirl — 4 days ago

I started working at Walmart, roughly 3 weeks ago and I’m not liking it. The point system, the inconsistent schedules and overall just being around the customers. The customers for the most part are friendly but I work in the digital orders department and the foot traffic can be terrible at times, especially when I’m expected to pick 80 items in under an hour. Anyways I noticed a week or two in how sick Walmart is making me feel. Like I immediately walk in and start feeling nauseous. It got to the point where one day I took zofran at work because I was starting to gag. It doesn’t matter if it’s a 4 hour or 8 shift I’m leaving feel so exhausted and I noticed I get sooo anxious before my shift. One thing that helps tho is on my breaks going to a nearby park and getting fresh air. But am I the only one feeling this way with Walmart? I feel bad I just started this job but it feels like my body is rejecting it.

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u/Greatghostgirl — 7 days ago

Hey everyone, I’m an 18 year old dealing with endometriosis. Last month I had surgery to remove a 10cm ovarian cyst and during my follow up found out I had stage 3 endo. This wasn’t super shocking considering the fact that I had excruciating periods cramps ever since my freshman yr of high school. Anyways what was also discussed during my appointment/surgery follow up was treatment option like Oralissa, Myfembree, IUD and hormonal birth control. I tried Myfembree and I had an awful experience with it. I felt so winded and anxious so I recently stopped. I only took it for a week and maybe it’s because of my weight (103) the medication was too strong but I’m not entirely sure. Im writing this because I want to know if there’s anyway I could navigate endo naturally and lower my estrogen levels? I hate the idea of me having to take a pill daily or feeling off in my body. I also struggle a little with mental health and Ive had experience on antidepressants and I know what it’s like to feel so uncomfortable in your body but just taking meds to get by. Any suggestions or advice?

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u/Greatghostgirl — 18 days ago