ThirdEyeBlind
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Hi all, this is my first post here!
Quick background. I am turning 28 this year, and have been a Primary Care Paramedic (Canada) for the last 7-8 months.
Before my schooling, and getting hired, I had zero experience in health care field. I went from computer stuff to EMS!
I’ve lived with anxiety for most of my adult life thus far. When it comes to the job, I feel like I’m getting more confident and learning every shift, I work in a very busy service with all types of calls.
Now, I find myself extremely anxious and unsettled before the shift whether its a day shift or night shift. Particularly the night before day shifts.
Does it ever get any better? While I understand some of this is normal and might ease with time/experience, I’m wondering if any of you feel/have felt the same, and if you were able to feel better about it? I seem to have this feeling that the day is going to bring me something I can’t handle.. or im gonna catastrophically screw up beyond recognition. Just something bad in general, lol.
Thanks for reading
Quick background. I am turning 28 this year, and have been a Primary Care Paramedic (Canada) for the last 7-8 months.
Before my schooling, and getting hired, I had zero experience in health care field. I went from computer stuff to EMS!
I’ve lived with anxiety for most of my adult life thus far. When it comes to the job, I feel like I’m getting more confident and learning every shift, I work in a very busy service with all types of calls.
Now, I find myself extremely anxious and unsettled before the shift whether its a day shift or night shift. Particularly the night before day shifts.
Does it ever get any better? While I understand some of this is normal and might ease with time/experience, I’m wondering if any of you feel/have felt the same, and if you were able to feel better about it? I seem to have this feeling that the day is going to bring me something I can’t handle.. or im gonna catastrophically screw up beyond recognition. Just something bad in general, lol.
Thanks for reading