Nursing as a second career

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I've been a Licensed Massage Therapist for 12 years and I left that career to pursue nursing. I received my LPN license in 2011 and worked for almost 2 years in that field. I never felt like a competent nurse, although my fellow nurses and aides all said that I was doing a great job. I felt like there was so much that I didn't know and worried that I would make a life-threatening mistake. This worry translated to me getting diarrhea during every shift. So, I quit and went back to massage therapy. I am currently in a transition program to obtain my ADN. I just wonder if anyone else out there has been where I am and can offer me some words of advice, encouragement, etc. How long does it take to feel confident in your abilities? There were moments that I thought I was really "getting the hang" of this thing called nursing, then all hell would break loose and I felt like a chicken with it's head cut off. Please tell me it gets better with experience.

Specializes in NICU, Trauma, Oncology.

Anxiety can definitely affect your bowels. Matter of fact that is usually my first sign of anxiety and have similar experiences.

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