Honesty is the best Policy- Single Parent

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Hello All,

I'm too tired right now :zzzzz to check my recent post on this forum, but I know one of my first ones was a question on this board about becoming a CRNA while raising a baby. For some unknown reason it got deleted. I got some helpful responses from some people, but I would like to have additional opinions/facts on what I should expect into striving to become a CRNA as a single parent. My child will be a toddler by the time I finish my Bachelor degree, and although there is no part-time CRNA program locally, I am willing to move if there are any in TX {will check in a bit}. I am still ambivalent to what I want to specialize in, but no matter how much I turn away becoming a CRNA, it still can't omit my mind. I want to become an independent nurse regardless, just to allow time for my child(ren) :) . I want to be realistic because I know I'm a dreamer, but I also know I can be strong-willed if I had the right motive. My baby is my motive; irony pertaining to this nonexistent motive in the past when many PhD's tryed to supplement with drugs and "sessions". :rolleyes:

I would definitely appreciate any advice/info from anyone who has been there or knows someone who has. Thank you in advance.

Behind every great man you find a great woman.... I am a firm believer in this. My wife and I have been taking turns going to school for the last several years. It is my turn again and she will handle most everything while I am in grad school.

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