Not only have I had a hard time getting into the workforce, but I also have an incentive (4 months after birth). (Note: This is my choice to reveal something that is a part of me until God heals me-mjcrn). I have a tracheostomy that I have become very adaptable to during the course of my 24 years I've been blessed on this earth. I can witness that it's hard growing up with challenges that you are not even aware of why it happened to you during your younger years. Yet, I am here, (Bless God!)! So my parents at the time knew what it was like to have a baby in the hospital for approx 6-7 months in the NICU. Knowing what it is like with speech therapy, but prior to all of this, doctors giving up all hope that their first child would not make it (at approx. a few days old). The doctors even added that I would never walk, talk, or live a normal life. I am happy to witness that God has blessed me to do all of the above with no problems. He has shown favor on me to amaze even my doctor to this very day. (My doctor is in Chapel Hill) So I know the challenges of a child in school trying to fit in. I can say that you can make it No matter what the challenges. I've graduated High School, went on to College, graduated, and on my own, and currently about to return to school - All With a Tracheostomy. Not wanting sympathy or pity but I am just letting all know that you can do anything as long as you put your mind to it. Phillipians 4:13 "I can do all things through Christ which strengtheneth me.":balloons: mjcrn:)