@gildedgemini 

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gildedgemini

Career

I got ms when I was 16, couldn't work or do pretty much anything for the first few years and was really depressed. 10 years later I have no career, and would like to do college to do something with myself. My condition is stable, thanks in most part to Tysabri for around 7 years and Lemtrada for 3, my depression is definitely a lot better, mostly I get anxious. What is good options for me, bearing in mind I'm already on my 10, almost 11 year of having the disease. I genuinely have zero skills and need to do something with myself. All opinions are welcome and gratefully received.
@KeepSmyelin99

Hi 👋🏻 it’s great that you’re looking to pursue college study 😊 you can do any subject you’re interested in from home with the Open University! You should have a look, I’m sure there would be something you’re interested in.

@Stumbler

@gildedgemini , how does your MS affect you? If you're mobile, then your local library would contain information about what adult education is available in your area. Start slowly with basic stuff, see what you enjoy and progress from there.