In the thick of school
9 years ago
Sorry to have dropped off the face of the earth lately. I'm trying to get a couple hours here and there to draw, mostly to calm myself down because nursing school is being fierce right now. My other hobbies have been pushed aside, my house looks like it was ransacked, and I'm doing my best to keep the depression at bay (those with long term depression will kinda know the feeling of "I'm too busy to be depressed so instead I always feel exhausted and eat my feelings rather than deal with them". I'll get a mild break here this weekend as the midterm hits (as I'm one of the few people with a week between clinical runs). Bad thing is I've been procrastinating more than I should so I hope I'm not held up with late paperwork.
And I know this is a longshot, but I'm writing a rather detailed report on Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and if anyone maybe has it or is in the medical field knows a very useful resource I can get to, that would be awesome. I'm okay with buying a reasonably priced eBook on amazon or something. My typical reference material has 2 measly pages on the material, which I can use, but my imagination is really bridging the gap, and while I found out that what I'm thinking is accurate...I need literature to back me up. I turn the paper in on Friday. Best if it is in medical terms.
And on the bright side, no clinical paperwork for my last term so I'll be better able to separate life and work/school.
And I know this is a longshot, but I'm writing a rather detailed report on Multiple Sclerosis (MS) and if anyone maybe has it or is in the medical field knows a very useful resource I can get to, that would be awesome. I'm okay with buying a reasonably priced eBook on amazon or something. My typical reference material has 2 measly pages on the material, which I can use, but my imagination is really bridging the gap, and while I found out that what I'm thinking is accurate...I need literature to back me up. I turn the paper in on Friday. Best if it is in medical terms.
And on the bright side, no clinical paperwork for my last term so I'll be better able to separate life and work/school.
ZisJr
~zisjr
That is good, you getting a lot done

Well, my mom has multiple sclerosis herself and I'm a vet. But all material I may lay hands on is in German, so I dunno if this is accepted. And mostly not complete scientific essays, but information pages for patients. If you're interested anyways, e.g. medical treatment and medical instruction leaflets of medicine just ask me.
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