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As someone who has been on antidepressants and gone to therapy for several years, and just got accepted to nursing school, I can attest that you can indeed continue pursuing your dream of nursing despite any mental health treatment you seek and receive. In fact, I think one reason I am able to start nursing school is because of the assistance that my therapist and medications have given me. While I'm not in your situation, you seem like you truly want to keep going. Don't be afraid - you can do it! And if people try and put a stigma on you (unlikely so far in my case), well screw them. Keep going. :) If you'd like to message me and just chat, feel free! I totes get where you're coming from, and I know it isn't fun.
mandeekay
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Hi! I am almost done with my pre reqs and I have a mental health question. I have dealt with PTSD for some time now. I considered myself well controlled, but lately I found that my techniques for coping have fallen short. This is not something I'm proud of, and I hate asking for help. What I'm most worried about is that if I do seek treatment, it will wreck my chances of becoming a nurse. I've worked too hard to give up now. So my question is, can I use anti-depressants or anti-anxiety medications and still become a nurse? I am completely dedicated to this and I am not willing to quit. So far the suck it up method has worked for me, but I think I need a little helper to get me through.