Hi, Im new to this. . . My name is Brenda I am 29 years old and mother
HI, Im new to this .... My name is Brenda, I am 29 years old I am a mother of three a seven year old boy, 4 year old girl and a 1 year old baby boy. I obtained my masters in social work back in 2021 but have not been able to obtained my lisvence. I to tired to study. . . I feel that all the hard work is going to go to the trash. .
I empathize with you so much! I was studying applied behavior analysis to become a board certified behavior analyst. I graduated with my masters prior to my diagnosis but was in the middle of studying for the exam when I wound up in the hospital and got my diagnosis. I’ve had a really rough road to healing and still haven’t gotten back to studying for the exam and am starting to feel like I’m losing all the stuff I learned in the program. I just keep trying to remind myself that my health is more important than my license, or anything at this point, and whatever happens will be okay. You’re not alone 🫶🏻
I too feel like I've done a lot of work for it to just go in the trash. This past October I graduated with a 3.8 GPA in medical billing and coding. I passed the last course with a B which was required in order to get exempt for paying for the test to get certified which is $300. Had to get an A or a B at least nothing less. That last course was hard. Next thing you know I'm diagnosed with multiple sclerosis. I knew something was wrong it was hard for me to hold the pen. Things just went downhill. They kept calling me from the school cuz I haven't made a payment I informed them I found out I have multiple sclerosis so I'll have not even been able to take my test I missed out on that I can't even work. They said they're more than willing to let me take my test and for free when I'm ready. All this time like 6 months without even studying no nothing, out the window. I don't see that happening anymore. Nothing like a master's degree but I wasted a year of my life.