Any thoughts or advice on my situation would be appreciated:
I am currently getting a master's in accounting degree, and I doubt whether accounting is even the right fit for me because it will require all day in front of a computer, and working on a computer makes symptoms worse. It is really sad because I graduated magna cum laude with a B.S. in accounting, and I really like numbers so getting the master's degree seemed like the next step. Nevertheless, I am thinking about dropping out of my program. The question is: Is there a job out there for me where I can make a decent amount of money and NOT work in front of a computer? Do any of you fellow dry eye sufferers out there spend the whole day working on a computer? Has your dry eye made it difficult for you to make a living?
Besides my future professional life, I feel like dry eye has ruined my dreams of having a family one day. I can’t imagine myself a mother anymore because my eyes require too much of me (time and finances), and I don’t think I could handle the responsibility of caring for an infant/child. Do any of you fellow young dry eye sufferers feel like you shouldn’t have a family anymore? Or any there any parents out there who struggle with having this disease and caring for their children at same time?
I am currently getting a master's in accounting degree, and I doubt whether accounting is even the right fit for me because it will require all day in front of a computer, and working on a computer makes symptoms worse. It is really sad because I graduated magna cum laude with a B.S. in accounting, and I really like numbers so getting the master's degree seemed like the next step. Nevertheless, I am thinking about dropping out of my program. The question is: Is there a job out there for me where I can make a decent amount of money and NOT work in front of a computer? Do any of you fellow dry eye sufferers out there spend the whole day working on a computer? Has your dry eye made it difficult for you to make a living?
Besides my future professional life, I feel like dry eye has ruined my dreams of having a family one day. I can’t imagine myself a mother anymore because my eyes require too much of me (time and finances), and I don’t think I could handle the responsibility of caring for an infant/child. Do any of you fellow young dry eye sufferers feel like you shouldn’t have a family anymore? Or any there any parents out there who struggle with having this disease and caring for their children at same time?
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