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  1. . I have been doing this job for 27 years and still love going to work; it is what you make of it. If prehospital care is what you want to do don't let burnt out paramedics sway you from your goal. Yes there will be some hard calls and you will run into people that want to make you quit, but you could find that in a lot of professions. I would suggest you work hard and aim towards moving forward with your education, I believe you will find this career more rewarding with advanced education. I would be concerned if you were not nervous, and yes the more calls you do the more confident you will become and the nerves will lessen, no matter how long you have been in there will always be those calls that get your heart pumping. I wouldn't worry about looking young, one day you will find it a compliment . I injured my shoulder and had to go to a physio, when she walked in I thought she was a student, she looked about 16, she was 31. If part of your retarded growth means small in stature then I would recommend a gym membership, there is a lot of lifting in this job and injuring yourself at a young age would not be good. I hope this helps. Good luck with your career
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  2. Hell, I think every routine poster here has PTSD. That's a disability, isn't it?
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