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rszuba

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ian is not the only one going to give soothing therapy by way of massage. thank the good lord, i start school at irene's myomassology institute the past week and i am loving it.

renee
p.s. now if i can only get my brain cells working again.lol no spring chicken.
 
Good luck at school. Congrats for taking on a new challenge. :)

Jdue
 
i loved being in school for massage. i moved as soon as i finished school and was not able to ever truly practice unless i went to school all over again, but i did love all the stuff i learned and i would do it all over agin if i could.
good luck!
 
rszuba said:
ian is not the only one going to give soothing therapy by way of massage. thank the good lord, i start school at irene's myomassology institute the past week and i am loving it.

renee
p.s. now if i can only get my brain cells working again.lol no spring chicken.

sweeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeet!!!!!! that is awesome!!!!

What have you been going over so far??

I never regretted one day of my schooling...should you need any help with anything...A&P, Myology etc... just let me know, always happy to help and I have LOOOOOAAAADDS of notes saved that might be interesting for you to read!!....we can trade notes!!

What made you decide to get into it?
 
thank you everyone for your support. i feel so blessed to have this chance.
Kris, so sorry you did not get a chance to practice.thanks for the encouragement.
and Ian don't be suprised if i come calling for that help you offered.

why did i get into it?... i have been a construction electrician for 11 years, but it is obviously not my vocation. i always struggled and was stressed out from it.. and not to mention i am a woman, even in today's society there are still a few that think we belong at home, barefoot and prego. yep experienced that attitude first hand. but i have worked with many wonderful men and women also. it just isn't for me, it takes too much toll from me mentally,emotionally and physically. there is nothing left when i get home to my family. i have only had 2 weeks emplyment in the past year, and the previous years were the same.
sorry, blah,blah,blah...lol... anywho.. this will be great because i can help people and not have to deal with sticking needles in them.lol. it should prove to be less stressful and i can arrange a schedule that will able me to be home with my kids. my son, who is 13, is a handful and getting him to do his schoolwork is like a whole nother job for me. very taxing. i am blessed and humbled by this opportunity.
 
My baby sister went 'back to school' just before turning 40.What a life change! She & her partner between them have 4 kids,a mortgage & now just the 1 income,but it was something she totally wanted to do & her fella is wonderfully supportive & encouraging.So now she's 2yrs into a 4yr Muscular-Skeletal Therapy course,flat out,& LOVES her life. :) I admire her SO much. :)

So go for it Rzuba! Follow your heart. More power to you for having the courage to make such a change. :wink:
 
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