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Hi,
I'm a 23 year old Indian girl, currently working as a software engineer with a well established MNC. I was diagnosed with Crohn's disease 10 months back. It's been a very tough journey ever since.
I'm currently on pentasa, azoran and some steroids to keep my crohns under control. I function normally everyday with an always present stomach ache and constant exhaustion. I do this because I love my job and want to be the best at it. But some days, maybe once every two weeks or even often, I have severe flare ups and have to take off from work. Those days I usually spend in bed.
Recently I was accepted into a Master's program at one of the top universities in the USA. It has always been my dream to pursue my masters in my field and that too at this University. However I'm very skeptical given my condition. It's a 2 year course and a huge investment financially.
If I accept the offer I must leave to America in the next three months. This degree will change my life.
However, is it wise to pursue my dream given my condition?
It is hours of coursework, part time jobs, living alone in a foreign land all by myself away from family and friends.
Should I go ahead with this plan knowing how unpredictable and ruthless this disease can be?
Also do universities in the United States cover this disease and it's expenses under their medical insurance for international students?
I'm a 23 year old Indian girl, currently working as a software engineer with a well established MNC. I was diagnosed with Crohn's disease 10 months back. It's been a very tough journey ever since.
I'm currently on pentasa, azoran and some steroids to keep my crohns under control. I function normally everyday with an always present stomach ache and constant exhaustion. I do this because I love my job and want to be the best at it. But some days, maybe once every two weeks or even often, I have severe flare ups and have to take off from work. Those days I usually spend in bed.
Recently I was accepted into a Master's program at one of the top universities in the USA. It has always been my dream to pursue my masters in my field and that too at this University. However I'm very skeptical given my condition. It's a 2 year course and a huge investment financially.
If I accept the offer I must leave to America in the next three months. This degree will change my life.
However, is it wise to pursue my dream given my condition?
It is hours of coursework, part time jobs, living alone in a foreign land all by myself away from family and friends.
Should I go ahead with this plan knowing how unpredictable and ruthless this disease can be?
Also do universities in the United States cover this disease and it's expenses under their medical insurance for international students?