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Originally Posted by Tapering
Working in the medical field did not work for me. The medical profession is very intolerant of people with a MI in what I have seen personally and from what friends have said about their experiences.
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That's very true and it's understandable. I couldn't imagine my bosses knowing my condition and the questions/thoughts they would have. If they knew I was on the schizophrenic spectrum along with other spectrums they will worry about the safety of the patients. Will this cna go manic, be destructive, and harm the patient? Will the cna hallucinate and in a result be unable to provide care? Will this cna cause a law suit? And the answer to these questions are no. I care deeply for the ones I take care of because I am naturally a protecter and quite the guard. I care about others much more than myself and everyone close to me knows that. I am very good about composer at work and my bosses value me for going beyond what the average cna does. When my symptoms are bad I call out or get hospitalized, but my bosses believe these are from my physical ailments like my severe endometriosis.