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My love for animals and path to medicine
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This love for animals influenced my desire to become a veterinarian. I dreamed of how I would help sick and injured animals, how I would treat them, save their lives and give them care and attention. I imagined working in an animal clinic, surrounded by furry patients that I could cure and return to happy lives.

However, as I grew older, my interests began to change. I realized that love for animals and the desire to help can manifest themselves in different ways. During my school years, I was fascinated by biology and chemistry, and I began to become more and more interested in the human body, its amazing abilities to restore and heal. My school teachers and parents noticed my interest and supported me in this journey.

When the time came to choose a profession, I decided that I wanted to become a doctor. The path to medicine was difficult and long, but I knew that this was my calling. I wanted to help people just as I once dreamed of helping animals. I wanted to use my knowledge and skills to save lives and improve the health of those in need.

Having become a doctor, I did not forget about my childhood love for animals. I am still surrounded by pets and try to devote a lot of time and attention to them. My profession teaches me compassion and caring, and I transfer these qualities to my furry friends. From time to time I help my neighbors and friends with their pets, advising them on health and care issues.

Although I did not become a veterinarian, my love for animals and desire to help remained unchanged. Medicine has given me the opportunity to fulfill my aspirations of helping and caring for others. I am happy that I was able to find a balance between my childhood dream and a real profession that brings me satisfaction and joy.

The love for animals will always be a part of my life. They teach us unconditional love, loyalty and devotion. And I am glad that I can combine my professional activities with this love, helping both people and animals.

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