I had my masters in commerce in India, but my childhood dream was to be in medical field being a physically challenged woman it was very hard to travel and study. So I got into the college and studied medical assisting it took me 4 years to complete as I have a child who needs my assistance my husband was very supportive and helped me through the course. I had lot of help from my teacher who helped me with my work she was with me all the time. I will be doing my internship at Sutter medical center then I am a full fledged medical assistant. I also volunteer at Mercy Folsom Hospital monitoring blood pressure at senior citizen homes. I get lots of good wishes and prayers from them.
Being physically or visually challenged is not important but trying to achieve the career I like is very important to me. There are many people who made fun of me that I am physically challenged none of that mattered to me I ignored every body who told this to me and I continued what I want to achieve. Every person in this world are disabled in one way or the other some of them can be seen and some are hidden like people who talk trash, who are jealous, and other kinds of disability.
There are many people who say I am depressed, I don't know what to do. I don't understand life is too short and very precious to stay depressed instead they should see how they can be helpful to others, and do some thing useful and helpful to others.
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I think if you were depressed you'd be stifled in your achievements, which is not the case. I think starting/posting the blog is a way to deal with all of the dramatic changes in your life. You have a LOT on your plate and I think you are admirable for trying and doing so much!
ReplyDeleteKeep working so hard and enjoy your life here too. I'll be curious to see what else you do in the States as there is so much opportunity here.
Good luck to you! I'll be checking in.....