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Hello, my name is Skylar I have learning disabilities: ADHD, OCD, Auditory Processing Disorder, Oral Expression Disorder, Severe Anxitey, and Depression. I feel sorry, anxious, depressed because I feel like people think I am annoying, crazy, weird, etc. It feels like nobody likes me or wants to be my friend. It feels like barely even anyone wants to be my friend. It feels like barely even anyone wants to text with me/hangout with me. It feels like I am invisible like some people dont even notice me. It makes me feel sad and lonely because it feels like nobody wants to be my friend. I am interested in being a nurse.
 
Hello, my name is Skylar I have learning disabilities: ADHD, OCD, Auditory Processing Disorder, Oral Expression Disorder, Severe Anxitey, and Depression.
Have you spoke to your doctor about this? they might be able to make recommendations for how to manage your disabilities.
I feel sorry, anxious, depressed because I feel like people think I am annoying, crazy, weird, etc.
you should follow up with your doctor about this, but there are plenty of annoying, crazy and weird people in healthcare.
It feels like nobody likes me or wants to be my friend. It feels like barely even anyone wants to be my friend. It feels like barely even anyone wants to text with me/hangout with me.
in additional to your doctor, maybe you should speak to a therapist about this.
It feels like I am invisible like some people dont even notice me. It makes me feel sad and lonely because it feels like nobody wants to be my friend.
yep, def speak to a therapist about this.
I am interested in being a nurse.
Well, the first step is to go to nursing school; ask you local community college if they offer a nursing program, and how it's best that you get into it.
i feel like everyone hates me can we talk
I feel like you should reach out to your PMD/therapist for some assistance, and then start talking to others online...
 
Have you spoke to your doctor about this? they might be able to make recommendations for how to manage your disabilities.

you should follow up with your doctor about this, but there are plenty of annoying, crazy and weird people in healthcare.

in additional to your doctor, maybe you should speak to a therapist about this.

yep, def speak to a therapist about this.

Well, the first step is to go to nursing school; ask you local community college if they offer a nursing program, and how it's best that you get into it.

I feel like you should reach out to your PMD/therapist for some assistance, and then start talking to others online...
can we please talk? Do you have an email?
 
can we please talk? Do you have an email?
nope, I don't have an email, so we can't talk, however, I do recommend you contact the people I suggested in my previous post.
 
OP: for nursing-related stuff, AllNurses is a fantastic resource. This is primarily an EMS discussion board and while we do discuss nursing, it's only primarily about how nursing and EMS relate to each other.

If you're looking for support related to your learning issues and your desire to become a nurse, I highly suggest you speak with someone such as your Primary Care Provider, your Therapist, or similar provider. You'll need their specific support to properly manage your conditions because without that support, you will find getting through nursing school to be a very difficult challenge.

While I do not wish to seem harsh, I will not share or provide my email, I will not provide you support as this is 1) not the appropriate forum for that and 2) I am not appropriately trained for that.
 
I need some support can someone pm me?
Call your local crisis center. Online forms are not what you need. And that's the last word I have.
 
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