Hey y'all.
Ive been given the amazing opportunity to go to school in NYC and although I want to go, I'm afraid. All my life I've had the support of my family and friends in coping with sickle cell and here I'll be cut off from them. Medical school is stressful enough, and I fear that the additional stress of just the day-to-day living in NYC (the hustle, the walking, the pollution, the COLD, the HOT [ever seen Do the Right Thing?]) might make this a bad idea. I was also accepted to a school close to home where I'll still have my fam & friends and the climate is much milder, but I feel the NY school is better for career and personal development.
I hate living in fear like this, and not seizing opportunities out of fear, but bein real with myself I can't just ignore all the drawbacks of living in NY with SCD. Has anyone ever done a big move like this? How did your body cope? How did you cope with the lack of a support network?
For those who've lived in NYC, is it a grind with sickle cell? How does it compare to other cities? Should I go for the safest option or seize this great opportunity?
All thoughts, comments, questions would be appreciated. It's great that this community exists for us to dialog about all the unique situations that we deal with as SCD patients.
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