Donor #1565
27 years old, TXStats - AVAILABLE
Medical History
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Have you suffered from any serious illness, disabilities or health challenges?
No
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Are there any serious illnesses in your family?
No
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Is there any history of mental illness in your family? Have you been diagnosed with depression, ADHD, or ADD?
No
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Is there a history of cancer in your family? Please explain:
No
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What are your smoking and drinking habits?
Moderate drinking, no smoking
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Cosmetic Surgery
NA
Personal
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Why do you want to become an egg donor?
I want to become an egg donor because I want to be able to help someone create a family. I personally do not want children of my own, but I still want a part of me to live on after I am gone. If that can be with a loving family who truly wants it, then I will do anything I can to help make that happen.
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Anything special you'd like to tell us about you?
I’m working as an ER nurse and I just recently became trauma nurse certified! I also work as a nurse at a birth center, so I assist and encourage women through their labor process and help them bring their babies into the world! I absolutely love being a nurse and being able to help others in all phases of life. I have truly found my passion! I was in the top 5% of my high school graduating class, I went in to college wanting to be a doctor, and after volunteering with hospice, I realized that my caretaker personality was best suited for nursing. Once I made that decision, I applied and got accepted into UT Arlington's nursing school. I made the Dean's List throughout school.
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Other achievements or honors
I am currently on the Deans List and Honor Roll
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ACT and SAT SCORE (or the equivalent in your country)
ACT 29
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What is/was your major?
Nursing
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Are you currently working? If so where and in what capacity?
I’m working as an ER nurse and I just recently became trauma nurse certified! I also work as a nurse at a birth center, so I assist and encourage women through their labor process and help them bring their babies into the world!
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Who are the most important people in your life?
The most important people in my life are my parents and sister. They are loving and supportive and I couldn't succeed like I have without them.
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What are your special talents?
I played the viola in orchestra for 12 years, I was a competitive cheerleader for almost all of my life, and I have recently started bouldering and rock climbing.
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What is the one change you wish to see in the world?
I wish there was more compassion in the world. People aren't kind enough to each other and that breaks my heart.
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What would you consider to your greatest strengths?
I would consider my caretaker spirit to be my greatest strength. It has guided me my entire life and it has allowed me to follow a career path that is best suited to my personality. I love and care about my friends and family deeply, but I also form close relationships with my patients and they mean the world to me.
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What is your favorite dish to consume?
My favorite dish is a pasta dish my dad makes.
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What is something you've accomplished in life that you are most proud of?
Getting accepted into nursing school. It showed me that all my hard work paid off, and soon I will be able to do the job that I truly feel like I was born to do.
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What is a book you love?
The Harry Potter series will always have my heart, but the book I always go back to is To Kill a Mockingbird.
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How would other people describe you?
Deeply caring and a people pleaser
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Describe your own personality to us
I would agree with my friends when they say I am a deeply compassionate individual. I have a lot of love to give and I truly love people. I love animals, I care about the environment, and I dream of a world free of hate, disease, and poverty.
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Books you are currently reading
Becoming by Michelle Obama, and the Pendergast series by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child
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Who are you closest to in your family and why?
My sister. She is 3 years younger than me and my best friend in the world. Everyone always jokes and says she is identical to me, just with an attitude.
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What was the defining moment that made you choose your field of study/career path?
I started volunteering with hospice my freshman year of college and after going through the training and working with patients, I realized that this was my true calling and I wanted to do that for the rest of my life.
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If you could tell the intended parents who are considering you one thing, what would it be?
Love each other, and love this life you are bringing into the world. Raise them to know joy and compassion, and to be kind to strangers.
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Places you'd love to travel
Everywhere. I want to see the world and experience new people and different cultures.
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What are your favorite words to live by?
Live a life bigger than yourself
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Sports/Dance/Hobbies you enjoy
I love to dance, I love rock climbing and yoga, I like to jog with my dog when the weather is nice, and I enjoy nature excursions where I can unwind and breath freely.
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Where do you see yourself in ten years?
I see myself as a nurse on a pediatric oncology floor somewhere near the ocean.