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honestly, I knew pa school would be hard but I don’t think anything could have ever prepared me for how exhausted, not myself, just barely alive survival mode I would feel. I can’t even describe how I feel at this point anymore.
I’m in a longer program but have about 6 months left with only 1 more core clinical rotation left. But I just can’t remember who I even was before PA school, or who I want to be afterwards. I am hoping life as a provider will be better because I am already burnt out and cannot even imagine working anymore. Not to mention how much my partner and family sacrifice as well…How much it feels like your life isn’t yours and essentially owned by your school…How uncomfortable it feels to not make your own money for so many years.
Hats off to everyone going through this very hard journey. Wherever you are in it, just keep going…..And hoping to a brighter future ahead.
this sounds so awful on you. the burnout is definitely real. i hope youre able to pull through because once youre a provider, youll be a great one for your dedication. you will be able to close this chapter soon. good luck!
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