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FutureLPNNursing

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  1. Yes just turned 26 and little freaked out but than I see so many girls my age or older without children and calms me down lol. Ppl my age are either married or out clubbing still so I don't feel that bad. But I will start trying for a baby late this year and whatever happens happens. I also will be planing on starting LPN this winter feel like I'm too old for school now but whatever at least I will get it done. I'm also very confused on what I want to do cuz I don't see myself being a nurse for years and years I want to eventually invest in businesses whole sailing real estate etc. but feel like in order to do that it would be a lot easier to have a good paying job with credit and able to get loans etc. but time will tell. Hope all works out for u I'm very stressed about the whole baby thing and getting my life together. My husband makes good decent money so that's why I'm not as worried about not Bing stable for a baby cuz I am but I would like something going for myself.
  2. Not long but I do owe a big lump some. And yes I don't think my motivation would stop maybe even want it more . Thanks
  3. Lol why copy what I wrote? I wrote and said that you feed off drama and lack education from how you respond [emoji23] anyways maybe I will stay maybe I won't. And you sound like the type of annoying nosy coworker that everyone hate to work around. Lighten up be positive and don't judge ppl by what line they work in. At the end of the day you are taking care of patients with deferent backgrounds drug addicts, hookers, strippers, professionals, old, sick etc. I would hate for you to care for me as a patient
  4. Thank you for your share of the story. Sorry to hear this. Yes I should have mentioned Hepatitis on my post as well. Anywho yes this is very scary and one of the reasons I don't want to work in this field. I just find it frustrating and sad to catch something at work for something you worked your ass off to get into. It's not all sun and roses in the medical field and there are so many other story's out there just like yours. One of who she was a mother and got hepatitis and was married with children and don't know what to do very sad:( all these posts I'm taking in to consideration of pursuing my nursing. I did finish my CMA and was exposed and know how scary that felt and I'm married and how I would not want to pass it to my husband if I did catch anything. But everything turned out just fine patient was healthy and I'm healthy thank god! Big learning experience.
  5. And yes good question I have asked myself that as well, "why get into nursing if I don't envision being in this career for long" But for the short answer is having your RN is a respected career unlike dancing, it comes along with more benefits like insurance 401K, also I've thought about becoming a contract or traveling nurse if I do decide to finish my RN. That will give me enough time to do whatever I like to do on the side dance, house flip etc. I've already talked to ppl in the house flipping business and they do recommend to have a full time job and do this on the side meanwhile it establishes and grows successfully. So this might be what I will do. All I know is that this year is fully dedicated to making money and saving next year nursing.
  6. Well good for you on you Nursing. And yes it is entirely true I was working around nurses not only at one job but plenty and they did the same exact thing as me but got paid more just cause they were RNs. I personally think it depends where u work if you will have a big role on patients maybe like critical care ok. But as far as the office jobs I've worked at and plenty others most nurses do the same exact thing as a CMA CNA depending where you work. As a CNA you pretty much are doing patient care that's why I assume a CNA wants to advance into RN is not only to play a bigger role " once agin depending where u work" but for the better benefits it comes with along with pay. And like I've said just cause I want what will benefit me in the long run does not mean I'm not fit for the medical field, I've stated my reasons already about why I want to be in nursing have been wanting to be one since I was 20 that's 5years now and also never minded patient interaction. Anywho thanks I as well hope to figure out what will benefit me better
  7. Yes and no. I guess I make it harder on myself then what I should be:( well that's what I'm told from loved ones lol. But right now it is my student loan, I went to a technical college for my CMA so it wasn't cheap and the LPN I want to go to isn't cheap either. Where I plan to go for my nursing is only a bridge program for RN so I have to become an LPN. I've also read around for jobs that some employers require you to have your LPN and RN.
  8. Any CMAs that went in for LPN program having a student debit already? [emoji30] well I just want to know if it's doable I'm still in debit for my CMA and really want to get my LPN than my RN. Anyone? I thought about paying off my student loan first but then I thought about another wasted year of not even being close to my dreams of becoming an RN. I'm also getting old lol turn 26 this year and been having the vision of becoming a nurse since I was 20. I think it's about to to just go for it. I also suffered from a fibroid this year and want to try to conceive asap. I can wait till early next year to try for a baby but I really feel that this is it for me. I don't want to risk regrowth so I'm really trying to get this whole nursing out the way. I wouldn't mind having a baby before I start my RN:)
  9. This also happened years ago everything is fine now:)
  10. Wow didn't know that information! Thanks for sharing. I just remember the stress I went through to feel like I'm all clear and that took couple of months for me to feel better. It wasn't a needle stuck but blood sprayed when I did a protime test on the finger. But very scary experience! I have read horror stories of nurses not even sure where they got HIV from and the best clue I would have is on the job for sure one way or the other. I have also read of nurses and nursing students getting HIV from exposure. I personally don't think it can't happen cause I'm sure it can even though it's a low percent.
  11. Thank you. This happened years ago so it's far past me. But still have that experience in the back of my head. Still not sure if to go to nursing school cause of it and other reasons. Good luck in sure everything will be ok God bless
  12. So sorry to hear this how frightening! May god be with you. How did your labs turn out? I also had an exposure couple years ago as a CMA thank god nothing serious just blood sprayed and almost got into my eyes or might have. Point is patient wasn't HIV positive on the bright side, and I turned out fine. I remember having to go back 6months later to know the real deal on the results cause catching HIV I Gus's don't show up right away. I also go tested on the 8th week I believe and 3mos than 6mos.
  13. Sorry to hear this God bless you have faith in God! I had a scare too couple years ago as a CMA but the patient wasn't HIV positive and thank god I didn't get any blood in my eyes. Anyways this is one of my biggest fears on pursuing nursing God bless
  14. Ok so I had a scare couple years ago as a CMA was exposed to blood but didn't get into my eyes luckily plus the patient wasn't HIV positive, but that what if still ran through my head a lot of ppl don't get tested for HIV. Anywho just curious to hear any stories from nurses or nursing students that caught HIV on the job? God bless you and hope to hear your stories. It's a scary thing that's always in the back of my head and the biggest fear I have in becoming a nurse.

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