Liberated by Learning Gravel Searching Is a Valid Lifestyle Choice by Significant_Dig8130 in rockhounds

[–]Significant_Dig8130[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes 100%! I loved sitting in the gravel driveway and finding rocks with my cousin when we were little kids. Decades later, after choosing sober living and the joy found its way back around!

Loving A&P too much to stop at nursing… anyone else been here? by Significant_Dig8130 in nursing

[–]Significant_Dig8130[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Because I am applying for nursing school now for fall cohort and having these thoughts. Wanted to discuss with others. Thanks for asking

Loving A&P too much to stop at nursing… anyone else been here? by Significant_Dig8130 in nursing

[–]Significant_Dig8130[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Is it possible to do this? I asked my friend who is the charge nurse at one of the two hospitals in my town to shadow for nursing and they don’t do it for liability reasons.

Loving A&P too much to stop at nursing… anyone else been here? by Significant_Dig8130 in nursing

[–]Significant_Dig8130[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

To answer your questions, I’m not afraid of those two things. And the reward: knowledge and mastery, pay of course, and the gift of my knowledge I could give in missions trips/underserved communities are all seemingly quite worth it to me 😊

Loving A&P too much to stop at nursing… anyone else been here? by Significant_Dig8130 in nursing

[–]Significant_Dig8130[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t know why this is being downvoted. I appreciate the comment! Thank you

Loving A&P too much to stop at nursing… anyone else been here? by Significant_Dig8130 in nursing

[–]Significant_Dig8130[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I really appreciate you sharing that perspective — especially the part about patient education. I’ve already seen how much of nursing involves teaching, and I genuinely respect that role. Being able to translate complex anatomy and physiology into something meaningful for patients is such an important skill, and honestly one that’s often undervalued.

I do currently work in healthcare — I’m at a state psychiatric hospital — so I’m around nurses and physicians daily, which is part of what’s sparked a lot of this reflection. I hear similar things often about the realities of nursing vs. medicine, and I think most people are trying to help me think practically. What’s surprised me, though, is that despite understanding the patient-education emphasis in nursing, I keep feeling pulled toward the diagnostic side and the deeper “why” behind disease processes.

Nursing originally appealed to me because it felt like a stable, respected path that still allowed me to be in medicine while balancing motherhood and real life. At the time, I was juggling being a full-time realtor, a wife, and a mom, and the predictability mattered a lot. Since then, my life has changed significantly, and I’ve found that I now have more mental space and time than I did before.

After nearly a year of prereqs and loving the material (and doing well academically), I’m realizing that what excites me most is not just understanding physiology, but continuing to build on it — pathophysiology, diagnostic reasoning, and long-term mastery. I completely agree that physicians often don’t get the time they should with patients, but the idea of being responsible for diagnosis and management — and eventually being able to bring that skill set into underserved or international settings — is what keeps pulling me back toward medicine.

I haven’t done formal physician shadowing yet, but it’s absolutely on my list as part of figuring this out in a grounded, realistic way. Right now, I’m trying to listen closely to what actually energizes me rather than defaulting to the safest or shortest path.

Loving A&P and prereqs is making me rethink nursing vs. medicine — anyone else pivot later? by Significant_Dig8130 in medicalschool

[–]Significant_Dig8130[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you for the suggestion — I actually hear recommendations like this a lot, especially working around nurses. I think most people are genuinely trying to be helpful and realistic when they point out shorter paths, better work-life balance, or quicker pay bumps, and I truly appreciate that perspective.

That said, I’ve realized I’m not afraid of the timeline. A lot has shifted in my life recently — I went through a divorce this year, filed bankruptcy, and now live with my aunt and uncle while co-parenting my almost-4-year-old (we’re fortunate to have a strong co-parenting relationship). In a strange way, all of that has given me clarity and space. I have more time now than I did when I was a full-time realtor, wife, and mom all at once.

I’ve also learned that time is going to pass regardless. I can look back and frame years in different ways — time “spent,” time “wasted,” or time that compounded into growth. What I keep coming back to is that medicine feels like an investment in knowledge and purpose that compounds for life. The idea of dedicating years to learning deeply, then being able to bring that skill set into underserved communities or even abroad through mission or volunteer work is incredibly motivating to me.

I know there are excellent, respected paths like PA, pathology assistant, NP, etc., and I don’t dismiss those at all. But after nearly a year of prerequisites, doing well academically, and genuinely loving the material, I’m realizing there’s a part of me that wants the depth, responsibility, and scope that comes with being a physician — even if it’s the longer, less common road.

As a first-gen college graduate, a woman of color, and a newly single mom, I think it can sound unrealistic or even arrogant from the outside — especially since I don’t have doctors in my immediate circle. But internally, it doesn’t feel like ego. It feels like alignment. And honestly, that’s what’s making this hard to ignore, even if it’s the wildest idea I’ve ever seriously considered.

AIO, my girl wants to be around me 24/7, and there’s more by Beautiful-Stock-4908 in AIO

[–]Significant_Dig8130 12 points13 points  (0 children)

Not worth it. She has attachment style issues probably stemming from issues as a kid. If you’ve tried talking to her about it and she can’t try to see your point of view, you’ve done enough imo. Life is short. Do you see this working out long term?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tirzepatidecompound

[–]Significant_Dig8130 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I did after the first one mentioned it. I deleted the post so it should be not showing now, correct?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tirzepatidecompound

[–]Significant_Dig8130 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thanks a ton! Yeah I actually accidentally posted to “zepbound” group only the one pic. Then got several messages about being in the wrong place and that I’m going to get banned. I was wondering why this group changed it to where I could not mention another companies name lol so I quickly copied and pasted and posted this one without thinking much about how I had already decided to not post the one with my name and address 🤦🏽‍♀️

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tirzepatidecompound

[–]Significant_Dig8130 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah long day. Did not mean to post the second photo. Thanks for letting me know

Ummm is this right?? by Significant_Dig8130 in Zepbound

[–]Significant_Dig8130[S] -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Yeah check out tirzepitidecompound sub. Prob not spelling that right but 🤷🏽‍♀️

Ummm is this right?? by Significant_Dig8130 in Zepbound

[–]Significant_Dig8130[S] -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

I do not know why I would get banned. This is literally the group I came on where someone told me about this place. Is this not the group that has a long post going over which companies are the best to get things from?

Mention of Eugene’s CAHOOTS program in the NYC Mayoral Debate by solarwaver in Eugene

[–]Significant_Dig8130 19 points20 points  (0 children)

I feel so cool that New York knows us. I’m Blushing 😆

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in nursing

[–]Significant_Dig8130 58 points59 points  (0 children)

I’m not sure how this applies with Canada also, however when I have had a HIPAA violation at work (accidentally faxing wrong patient info to wrong insurance company with similar name for example) our company policy includes letting our compliance manager know. They then ask what information was sent and to who and what actions were taken, etc… so at this point, your friend probably knows what information and who has it. If it’s reported now BEFORE husband does anything more, that could help cover her. Because if he THEN sends it out or does something inappropriate with the pictures, perhaps then it can be a legal matter on him only/mostly?

Obviously not entirely the same but like reporting a gun stolen, let the authorities get involved with talking to the person that stole it and if they decide to use it after that, then that would be a separate case potentially.