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A swing and a miss Tigger :lol:
I agree with many on this board, age is a number. While I am not particularly spiritual (at all actually), some have said that there are "old souls" who are wise beyond their years. I got my first stethoscope at 17 when I finished high school knowing I was going to be a nurse. I was an EMT at 18 and working at 19, got my medic at 21. My point is: don't let anyone tell you what you can or cannot do because of your age and some theory about the maturity of people at that age (except buy booze, cigarettes, or rent a car, you actually can't do those until a certain age). You're clearly a bright kid (if for no other reason than you can spell) and you've shown a certain amount of gumption by coming here and posting, follow what you want to do and I have a strong feeling you'll accomplish quite a lot.
Good luck with your seizures, if nothing else you can look at it as good experience for when you eventually have to care for someone with a seizure disorder.
I appreciate this a lot. I got my EMT cert last summer, and tested NR two days after I turned 18.
8 months later here I am almost finished with paramedic school while finishing my senior year of high school, almost ready to be a fully licensed paramedic at the age of 19, right before freshmen year of college roles around.
It really frustrates me when people point to my age as an inhibiting factor. Sure, I'm new. But so is the 32 year old who just took his EMT last year as well. Why is it any difference for me? I have lots to learn, but so does every newbie regardless of their age. It shouldn't be a deal breaker that I'm a young guy. I feel way more knowledgeable and up to date on some topics than the other old timers at my service sometimes.
I just wishes everybody on this board was my coworker. You guys are all so smart.

Aspiringemt and blittle, both of you keep of the good work! We young babies still have a long way to go haha!