Re: Will being bipolar prevent me from being an LVN
I think you can turn it to your advantage to advocate for your patients. I've personally found that if you have insight into your condition and treat it accordingly, you can be very successful. I can totally relate to my depressed patients.
You should never be ashamed. It is society's shame that we cannot talk about mental illness. If you treat diabetes, htn, etc, why is mental illness any different? I have a depressive disorder. I work, go to school, and foremost, take care of my family. Nobody knows about my depression. It isn't their business, just like my hypothyroidism, endometrosis, and GERD aren't their business.
Good luck and welcome to nursing!
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