Curvie Girlie
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I betcha can! The only thing is, you might not have as much time/energy for workouts
But you still can be the "hot male nurse", as long as you plan it right and get enough sleep! 

All the more reason to continue with the nursing school plan. 


Pass any McDreamies or McSteamies my way when you get in with the doctors! Oh yeah baby! LOL
I studied nursing briefly many years ago, then decided it was not for me. My skin wasn't thick enough and I am too sensitive to emotionally handle the load of sick people. I even did some training in the local hospital. I did great on the exams, but the practical was something else.
You're a good person for going into that field. Takes a special person to really want to help people.
Plus you'll look all cute in that nurse uniform. lol
During the orientation they tell you it's probably not a good idea to work full time but I don't really have an option.
Planning is a must, man you're not going to really have a life! 

I see you becoming a hot nurse and meeting a hot doc....ooh la la.All the more reason to continue with the nursing school plan.
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... Life is life, and I need to take everything one day at a time. Sometimes there are some things you just can't plan for or control...I plan on digging out my old Nursing Math stuff this weekend and bringing it into work with me next week so I can start refreshing myself on the stuff. I don't remember it being too hard but I honestly don't remember that much of it...

I just feel like some people who are in the hospital usually feel so vulnerable and scared, and I like to ease that. I really like people and being around and talking with them.
WARM HEARTED SHIT right there WARM HEARTED SHIT right there
Yes, you're right, and also a lot of older folks with problems are very lonely, it seems, too--when I visited Chris in the hospital I had a much different reaction--I was uncomfortable and I felt bad for the people in pain. You are an exceptional person if you have that nurturing quality where you want to ease that pain. I want to help people someday, too, but I have issues with Western Medicine. I think that it's amazing and can help or cure problems that other methods wouldn't normally, but I also don't like how it's more treatment and not so much preventative. That seems to be changing, though. If everyone exercised, ate right, cleared up emotional problems, and worked toward a better relationship with her/his loves ones and community, I bet there would be way less disease. In other cases like contamination/radiation, environmental factors, it's really a struggle. I think you are already worth your weight in gold
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I'm sure there is some kind of hollistic type of Nursing I could eventually get into as well, because I've always been interested and fascinated with natural therapies, etc
I'm just someone who has always liked to make people laugh or smile, or just being a good listener.

I'm hoping Nursing is the field where I can finally feel gratification and satisfaction for the work I'm doing.....deep down I know I'm meant for more, and if I stayed in the current job I have for the rest of my life I don't think I'd ever be happy...
Really? *eyelashes batting* Cool!!!
DUH! That's why we love you
Yes, and like they say in Yoga, "all beings wish to be happy." Some people are totally screwed up and never find happiness. This screws with my head, and then I start to trip off into the deeper realms of psychology, biological psychology, philosophy, etc., etc. But in regards to this, by all means, work hard to be what you want to be and DON'T settle!! I think it helps to be single, too--coming from another celibate beingIF we had the luxury of a supportive and awesome significant other who rocked our world, then cool! But we don't, and it's better for us also to continue on our level-headed trajectory and be true to our inner selves. However, you're cooler than me--you figured that out way earlier
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