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		<title>By: M+</title>
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		<description>I hear that! I spend so much of my time volunteering for the things I care most about, that I wish I could just give up my job and do those things instead. But bills must be paid.
I&#039;m pretty sure there are specific medical fields that you could go to school for. Perhaps as a Respiratory Therapist, since you have so much of a connection to pulmonary issues already. And with all of the knowledge you already posssess, you would probably breeze through the courses. Not to mention the invaluable advice you could offer to the patients you come in contact with.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I hear that! I spend so much of my time volunteering for the things I care most about, that I wish I could just give up my job and do those things instead. But bills must be paid.<br />
I&#8217;m pretty sure there are specific medical fields that you could go to school for. Perhaps as a Respiratory Therapist, since you have so much of a connection to pulmonary issues already. And with all of the knowledge you already posssess, you would probably breeze through the courses. Not to mention the invaluable advice you could offer to the patients you come in contact with.</p>
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