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See, you’re joking, but like... for real though.

I’m so scared that even if I make it through vet school, I’ll be so sick of it and burned out that I won’t even enjoy being a vet, or it somehow won’t be want I want it to be.
I dunno my dude. I think I’m just tired.
You are tired, lady. Cuddle with your doggo, and ponder your future, though not so much that it feels overwhelming. There's a balance, right?

Besides, it's just school. If you get through it and it isn't what you wanted... then, screw it! It won't be the end of the world, and you might find something perfect for you in the process. You're super smart, and you'll be successful whether you're a vet or not.
:hugs
 
Sigh. My week’s break is over, physics2 starts in the morning. I really really don’t wanna. :(

This week was a rollercoaster. My mom came over and helped with some home improvement jobs. We installed two ceiling fans, fixed several sprinklers, extended my patio with pavers, finally set up my guest room, and tackled some obnoxious college and hospital paperwork. Felt good to get stuff done.

Visited my in-laws last night and was the designated driver home. Pulled in around 1am.. yipes. Had a lazy Sunday and just like that, my break is over. :(

Ended on a bad note. Had a minor meltdown over school. I’m so.. so so so tired. I just want to work with animals, but my entire life is school. Where are the animals. Where is the progress. I’m scared of burning out.
Ugh.. one day at a time. I need a break... damn physics.

Aww Tes I’m sorry. All I can really say or do is :hugs :hugs :hugs :hugs

For what it’s what it’s worth, I think you will be an amazing vet and if you can stick with it, I think you’ll love it and it will all be worth it in the end. I know it might not seem like there’s any animals now or like school will never end but it’s just a necessary stepping stone to get the animals, right? And I think when you see all those cute dogs and cats or whatever animals you’re planning on working with every day and all the ones you can help, it will all be worth it. Just try to stick with it and remember to breathe. :hugs

I hope you can find the time to get a mini break for your sake and sanity, even if it’s only like a weekend to clear your mind or dinner or something. You could use it. :hugs

But you will get through this. :hugs :hugs

Quit and start your own critter crisis line. Like Doctor Nick Riviera.
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:lau

Sorry to hear about so many health problems. Definitely sounds like food poisoning kdog, glad you’re feeling better. Nothing quite like a total body purge. :sick

How is your husband doing Nana? I’m fairly certain there’s something wrong with my heart, but I’m so wary of seeing a cardiologist. Seems like every time I pursue a health issue I end up almost dying lol.

Stay safe outside, heat exhaustion is no joke!

Thank you! Yeah I think it was too and I am glad I am over it. And yeah, for sure. It sucked and was definitely :sick but honestly now I feel great :lau

And oh Tes! Not more health issues :hugs you should really get that checked out and make sure everything’s okay. :hugs

And thanks, you too!! It definitely isn’t. I’ve had it before and almost heat stroke and it definitely was not fun ha I tend to get dehydrated and/or overheated/hot really easily and also sometimes tend to get migraines from the heat or dehydration or even sometimes exercise lol so I need to be extra careful ha that said..... I am usually... not. Lol and I think if so just carried a bottle of water with me and wore a hat or sunglasses or both more often, it might solve a lot of my problems. Might not really be more prone to it, just might not do anything to prevent it/take care of myself ha I still think I’m more prone to it though Andy bad habits just make it worse. Especially since I also tend to drink nowhere near enough as it is so maybe I am just already constantly close to dehydration???? I’ve been better about it, rarely if ever drink soda or anything, so I basically only ever drink water, but I just.... don’t drink enough of it. And I can go forever, like hours, without drinking anything, and then all of a sudden chug an entire glass or bottle or whatever of water. :oops:

Anyway, long story short, this is why I could never live in Texas or Florida or anywhere remotely warm and/or humid, I wouldn’t last LOL sorry guys :oops:

See, you’re joking, but like... for real though.

I’m so scared that even if I make it through vet school, I’ll be so sick of it and burned out that I won’t even enjoy being a vet, or it somehow won’t be want I want it to be.
I dunno my dude. I think I’m just tired.

:hugs :hugs I am sure you will be great at it and I think once you see all the animals you will be helping and all their cute faces, it will be worth it. :hugs I think you just need a reminder of why you are doing it in the first place. :hugs

And a breather. And a nap. And maybe some alcohol. :lau :hugs

You are tired, lady. Cuddle with your doggo, and ponder your future, though not so much that it feels overwhelming. There's a balance, right?

Besides, it's just school. If you get through it and it isn't what you wanted... then, screw it! It won't be the end of the world, and you might find something perfect for you in the process. You're super smart, and you'll be successful whether you're a vet or not.
:hugs

X2. Said much better than anything I could’ve haha
 
See, you’re joking, but like... for real though.

I’m so scared that even if I make it through vet school, I’ll be so sick of it and burned out that I won’t even enjoy being a vet, or it somehow won’t be want I want it to be.
I dunno my dude. I think I’m just tired.
Sympathies! Enjoy physics.

Crazy Lady made it through 1 year at LSU vet. Several things failed including her support system and this was pre-me. I woulda supported the hell out of her! :love Hard to do it alone, take care of your support system. Rely on them, they love you. You are not alone.

After all this, several of her vet friends were talking with her about doing neuters & spays all day every day at the larger vet clinics. Apparently, this is all the new vets get for starvation wages. The lucky ones get a salary. The hungry ones get experience. Do some research. The vet degree, while highly sought after, is not appreciated. Opening your own clinic is fraught with peril in other ways, as with all businesses. Crazy Lady was happy after finding all this out. She really wanted wildlife rescue and to "work with animals" and not kow-tow to doting pet parents who have fat dogs going into an early grave from being loved to death.

What is your purpose? To work with animals? You won't get rich with money. There are other ways to work with animals (wildlife rehab, foster home, zoos, ranches (domestic and exotic)). Please define your goal. Vet school is not a goal, it is a path to a goal. Unless you wanna teach Vet school. Stay sane.
 
Sympathies! Enjoy physics.

Crazy Lady made it through 1 year at LSU vet. Several things failed including her support system and this was pre-me. I woulda supported the hell out of her! :love Hard to do it alone, take care of your support system. Rely on them, they love you. You are not alone.

After all this, several of her vet friends were talking with her about doing neuters & spays all day every day at the larger vet clinics. Apparently, this is all the new vets get for starvation wages. The lucky ones get a salary. The hungry ones get experience. Do some research. The vet degree, while highly sought after, is not appreciated. Opening your own clinic is fraught with peril in other ways, as with all businesses. Crazy Lady was happy after finding all this out. She really wanted wildlife rescue and to "work with animals" and not kow-tow to doting pet parents who have fat dogs going into an early grave from being loved to death.

What is your purpose? To work with animals? You won't get rich with money. There are other ways to work with animals (wildlife rehab, foster home, zoos, ranches (domestic and exotic)). Please define your goal. Vet school is not a goal, it is a path to a goal. Unless you wanna teach Vet school. Stay sane.
I think that's the way with many fields -- the newbies are expected to "pay their dues". I know someone who left NASA over this. NASA! Who doesn't want to be a rocket scientist?! That guy. Instead, he manages some production facility with his engineering degree. :confused:
 
I think that's the way with many fields -- the newbies are expected to "pay their dues". I know someone who left NASA over this. NASA! Who doesn't want to be a rocket scientist?! That guy. Instead, he manages some production facility with his engineering degree. :confused:
Yes. Government work is a whole other mentality from private sector. Talking to my brother and the difference is striking. How can you go a year without a job description and your boss doesn't know either (or doesn't care)? If you aren't being productive, why are you getting paid?
 
Sorry to hear about so many health problems. Definitely sounds like food poisoning kdog...

How is your husband doing Nana? I’m fairly certain there’s something wrong with my heart, but I’m so wary of seeing a cardiologist. Seems like every time I pursue a health issue I end up almost dying lol.

Stay safe outside, heat exhaustion is no joke!
Thank you. He is feeling better with the Humira...because he is not getting worse. Started the new BP med and reacted to the new diuretic...had to stop taking it. Sent info to his cardiologist.

See, you’re joking, but like... for real though.

I’m so scared that even if I make it through vet school, I’ll be so sick of it and burned out that I won’t even enjoy being a vet, or it somehow won’t be want I want it to be.
I dunno my dude. I think I’m just tired.

School is a roller coaster of emotions as you find your calling. This summer has been a hard hit to your psyche...health, new home, school...no wonder you are tired and frustrated!
Hang in there! You got this! One step at a time.
Physic2 is a month long...that's the next step.

I like @RUNuts comments too.

You are tired, lady. Cuddle with your doggo, and ponder your future, though not so much that it feels overwhelming. There's a balance, right?

Besides, it's just school. If you get through it and it isn't what you wanted... then, screw it! It won't be the end of the world, and you might find something perfect for you in the process. You're super smart, and you'll be successful whether you're a vet or not.
:hugs
Yes, what she said!
 
Sympathies! Enjoy physics.

Crazy Lady made it through 1 year at LSU vet. Several things failed including her support system and this was pre-me. I woulda supported the hell out of her! :love Hard to do it alone, take care of your support system. Rely on them, they love you. You are not alone.

After all this, several of her vet friends were talking with her about doing neuters & spays all day every day at the larger vet clinics. Apparently, this is all the new vets get for starvation wages. The lucky ones get a salary. The hungry ones get experience. Do some research. The vet degree, while highly sought after, is not appreciated. Opening your own clinic is fraught with peril in other ways, as with all businesses. Crazy Lady was happy after finding all this out. She really wanted wildlife rescue and to "work with animals" and not kow-tow to doting pet parents who have fat dogs going into an early grave from being loved to death.

What is your purpose? To work with animals? You won't get rich with money. There are other ways to work with animals (wildlife rehab, foster home, zoos, ranches (domestic and exotic)). Please define your goal. Vet school is not a goal, it is a path to a goal. Unless you wanna teach Vet school. Stay sane.
Thank you for the moral support everyone, truly. I DO have an incredible support system in my family, but right now they are preoccupied with bigger and uglier things regarding certain family members. The middle child syndrome is alive and well.
But seriously, your comments really got the gears turning and helped me through an especially crappy day. Thank you.

For a second I forgot what my goal was. You defined exactly what I’m afraid of, Nutty; being a depressed and bitter vet with no passion for what I do. But being a vet isn’t necessarily what I want.. what I want is to have a slice of land in the country, with some chickens and dogs and two little kids running around. I want to be a badass working mom and show my children the joy that I see in animals; I want them to grow up taking care of them and helping out in a clinic with me and my husband, or with the sick animals that I bring home.
I realize in all this that being a vet ISN’T my goal in life, it’s just one part of a grandiose dream.

Anyway, I realize that I’m talking and awful lot about myself but I didn’t want to leave it on a depressed note. Thank you for letting me reorient my brain mush, chicken friends.

On another note, look what I can take in fall. :) y’all bouta get learned.
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