u/Grimsette_

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Prayer request

I have a really scary appointment tomorrow and based on my doctor telling me I have to go to a counselor for it, the test results are likely not great. I already got bad results from a different test last week and Im exhausted as is from the worry about those results.

Id appreciate any prayers, im sorry if this is out of place, im still in my conversion process and trying my best to learn.

If Im not supposed to do this id genuinely appreciate an explanation, as it could help me on my conversion journey!

UPDATE: The results weren't terrible. They weren't particularly amazing, but they are nothing fatal! Thank you to everyone whos been keeping me in your prayers. Im very greatful! As is my husband!

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u/Grimsette_ — 1 day ago

As the title says, I'm struggling to decide my major. Im nearly finished with my A.S. degree but I cant decided what Bachelors and eventually masters I want to pursue. Currently the main jobs im interested in are Teaching, Nursing (Midwife specifically), CRNA and Biochemical Engineering.

I was previously a preschool teacher and I absolutely loved it. Working with kids and watching them grow, and become intelligent little humans was a wonderful experience. My only complaint is in regards to how many times I had a kid sneeze in my face (and get me sick).

(Will require Bachelors degree in Education)

For the past 3 years Ive been working in multiple ORs. I enjoy the pace and could see myself following this path. As for being a midwife Id absolutely love to help women be safe during birth and make sure every single need of theres is met as this is a place where healthcare lacks. The only con is that I have a chronic condition, currently im able to work a very physically demanding job, but in the future who knows.

(Will require BSN and eventually Midwife training)

For CRNA its essentially the same as nursing. An added benefit being primarily OR based, which is an environment im very comfortable in.

(Will require BSN, 2 years in an ICU and then CRNA program)

As for Biochemical engineering, I could pursue multiple paths. Pharmaceuticals, Lab jobs, Clinical Researcher etc. Since I was about 8, when I lost my friend to cancer, Ive thought about how I could help kids like her. This path could also help me pursue research for endometriosis or Dementia. I cant see a con with this path currently, but I think I'm "looking through rose colored glasses".

(Will require Bachelors in Biological Sciences plus extra education or Chemical engineering then will transfer to Master program for Biochemical engineering.)

Any insight would be much appreciated!

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u/Grimsette_ — 18 days ago

Hi! Im nearly done with my A.S. degree and im still debating what exactly I want to pursue in terms of education. I absolutely love science and have debated the idea of being a clinical researcher for a few years now. Of course I still have other things I also debate pursuing (Nursing, Teaching and CRNA). Ive been working in ORs for 3 years now and love the pace. Anyone have any tips for someone deciding a major? Any reasons youd say to avoid Biochemical engineering? Id love any perspectives.

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u/Grimsette_ — 18 days ago

Hi all, I'm having my first HSG in less than a week. Im a bit nervous about the pain. Some people say its really bad, others are saying its fine. Ive had an IUD placed before and the doctor said its not as bad as that. Anyone have any experience? Good or bad, id just really like to know what to expect. Also any tips? Should I take Tylenol before, bring a heating pad? Thanks guys!

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u/Grimsette_ — 19 days ago