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Notes on surgery
Posted on September 15th, 2007 No commentsThe last three weeks have been like a roller coaster, downhill at a 100mph one minute, then crawling up to the top for another drop. In Trauma surgery, its an amazing thing to be able to say that I helped save someone’s life. But the sacrifice to one’s own life is equally profound. In the last three weeks, I’ve spent less time outside the hospital than inside, slept an average of 5 hrs a night for 14 days straight without a break and have felt at times completely exhausted, mentally and physically. I don’t think I’ve used my cell phone at all except to call my girlfriend to get dinner after leaving the hospital. I’ve even questioned at several instances whether or not I even want to do my intern year at all.
The bright spots are the days when I can really talk to families of my patients in the ICU, watch the kidney of a 22yo suicide victim being fused with the arteries of a 38yo diabetic recipient or the day that one of my patients who fell off a bike and had emergent surgery to repair a bleed into her neck finally left the hospital.
Sleeping for 15 hours after being up for 35. Man, I can believe I’m paying tuition for this!
One response to “Notes on surgery”
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Daddy & Mom September 29th, 2007 at 22:26
Dear Eug :
I told all my colleagues of mine that there is a period of time in every success (may be even an ordinary) person’s life, that he will suffer from something bad, this experience, will become his solid foundation in his career leading toward success if happened during earlier years in his life, and has time to digest and re-start.
I have seen so many examples, that a looser never had suffered in his youth, but had mysterious life when he got old, and time does not allow him to come back. This tells me that if you will have this period of time suffering, better occurs while you are young.
I may not be totally right, so judge yourself. You have grown up already
Daddy
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