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Old 08-04-2008, 08:33 AM
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dear medstudentz,

I, taimur, have decided to leave the medical field.. i cannot take the grueling hours of study and the stress of exams.. I was/am aware of the time and commitment required for becoming a doctor but i feel that i have lost interest in this field or perhaps the pains and hours of study it takes just to pass a simple class test have destroyed the appeal medicine has to me. I cannot force myself to study anymore and the last one year has been devoid of happiness for me. emotionally, i am a weak person and even the thought of a suplee has me in tears......

its been a wonderful 2 years.
taimur

Dear Taimur,

Though i understand what are you going through, let me tell you that it's absolutely normal to have such fears and anxiety... i mean who didn't. Channel that fear into productivity... for me , i take it as an incentive and i'm a person who learn under pressure for i'm proudly a procrastinator... anywayz what i'm saying that you shudn't be taking any rush decisions and if medicine has always been ur passion and u enjoy doing this, then pain and a little suffering shudn't be a big issue...

If this is your first year at med school, then probably u are very hastily undertaking one of the most important decision in your life....

I strongly recommend that you talk this over with family and friends before making any rushed commitment... and whatever u decide, may Allah (SWT) help you with it
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