Hello,
I was diagnosed while I was in law school and I decided to remain in school, I have RRMS and my symptoms are double vision and loss of sense of taste. With some accommodations during my first attack, I have been able to make it through the last year and a half just fine.
I am starting my last year of law school and I am beginning my job search. I decided this summer that I was going to continue to pursue the field and career I want, I will deal with symptoms as they arise and make adjustments later if I have other symptoms later. My major concern is insurance, and that is really pushing me to get a job instead of going to practice on my own.
I'm wondering, how much did MS and insurance dictate what others decided to do professionally or what jobs to take? It definitely makes me more cautious.
I was diagnosed while I was in law school and I decided to remain in school, I have RRMS and my symptoms are double vision and loss of sense of taste. With some accommodations during my first attack, I have been able to make it through the last year and a half just fine.
I am starting my last year of law school and I am beginning my job search. I decided this summer that I was going to continue to pursue the field and career I want, I will deal with symptoms as they arise and make adjustments later if I have other symptoms later. My major concern is insurance, and that is really pushing me to get a job instead of going to practice on my own.
I'm wondering, how much did MS and insurance dictate what others decided to do professionally or what jobs to take? It definitely makes me more cautious.
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