I'm extremely depressed (Possible Trigger: Suicide)

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11 Dec 2017, 10:52 pm

You are going to be a great physical therapist. You will be able to visualize the process and how the whole body flows together, and you will be able to explain precisely to your patients how they need to move and take care of their bodies, which will help them heal. Even if you are not the most social person, your patients will appreciate your thorough instructive care. They will care most that after meeting with you they will start to feel better. Keep up the hard work. You will get there!



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11 Dec 2017, 11:51 pm

^^^ Still playing softball?



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12 Dec 2017, 8:26 am

There is a kind of comfort in knowing you are not the only one who struggled.
I hope you remember this in future if you have any more wobbles.
Take this knowledge and use it to raise yourself up.

I am looking forward to hearing you say you have passed/finished the course.

Please keep us posted.



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12 Dec 2017, 11:15 pm

Temeraire wrote:
There is a kind of comfort in knowing you are not the only one who struggled.
I hope you remember this in future if you have any more wobbles.
Take this knowledge and use it to raise yourself up.

I am looking forward to hearing you say you have passed/finished the course.

Please keep us posted.


I have about 6 more months to go when I account for the national exam I have to pass. Believe me, I can't wait to report that as well. It's going to open up a whole new part of my life, pretty much allow me to get employment anywhere in the country, and just make life better for my family.

I'll learn from this, but not sure if I'll have the courage to act different. We'll see.



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13 Dec 2017, 10:26 pm

I guess I feel the need to conclude my "story" here on how things concluded. So today I had my remediation and was there with another student who also fell one point short in neuro techniques. So basically that student and I worked together and demonstrated the techniques and were corrected if improvements in the technique were needed and then that was it. She said she considered us graduated. After that I got my grade in that class with was an 89 percent so I got an overall B in the course.

Hopefully the next time I have a situation, I can handle it calmly, but that seems to be an ongoing issue I have. Anyway, thanks to all who helped me through this. Now I'm done with my semester and I have a couple days short of 1 month off in which I'll ironically need to study physical therapy like a beast so I can prepare for national exams and be prepared for clinicals.



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13 Dec 2017, 11:28 pm

Good for you!