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So, I have an illness. Untreated, it can do terrible things, but treated, a person lives a normal, complete lifespan From my research, it seems it has no effect on whether or not one can practice medicine (no it isn't STD related). Once treated, it might not even exist but the medication is for life. I don't want to mention it because it might take away my anonymity.
So I had a rough patch in undergrad and a couple months ago I finally buckled, went to the doctor and got blood work done and they found all sort of things wrong, diagnosed me with this disease, gave me the meds and now my blood work is back to normal. I feel back to my old self but the damage is done.
I'm afraid to mention the disease in my application as an explanation because I'm not sure if it would look bad or not. I have no other way to explain my poor performance, but at the same time, don't want to give the impression I am still sick. Plus, I didn't fail anything, I just did mediocre (which isn't how I usually operate).
Any advice?
So I had a rough patch in undergrad and a couple months ago I finally buckled, went to the doctor and got blood work done and they found all sort of things wrong, diagnosed me with this disease, gave me the meds and now my blood work is back to normal. I feel back to my old self but the damage is done.
I'm afraid to mention the disease in my application as an explanation because I'm not sure if it would look bad or not. I have no other way to explain my poor performance, but at the same time, don't want to give the impression I am still sick. Plus, I didn't fail anything, I just did mediocre (which isn't how I usually operate).
Any advice?