Hi there!
I just wanted to introduce myself to you b/c I am a wife to a first-year Family Medicine Resident and can sympathize with the stress of being being married to an intern!!! We have two sons, an almost 8-year-old and a 5-month old. It is more stressful at certain rotations than others, like for us, we get most stressed out during medicine rotations. I am not sure if this is true of all residency programs or not, but here it's tough! If you would ever like to talk or compare our stressful times of being married to an intern (ie, first-year resident), I am willing to speak with you here or by email (mdspouse@yahoo.com).
I also can completely understand you staying back while your daughter completes her jr high and you staying at your job. I am guessing it takes about 1 1/2 -2 hours for your wife to come visit you and the children. I would venture that it is lonely on both sides of the family unit. If anyway you can live together, I would think that would make a huge difference; however, that may not be feasible in your personal situation.
My husband is very tired at the end of the day and although he hasn't had the depression and anxiety, I would venture to say I am taking his intern year harder than he is. He's from the other side of the spectrum whereas he is unemotional after a long day's work. Many times he comes home, eats and goes to sleep or watches NFL as his down time. I miss his attention, yet after I give some extra attention, he usually lightens up!!! I just wanted to say "hi" and hope we can be supportive of one another in this intern year. It has been extremely hard, yet the upper-year residents say that 2nd and 3rd years are soooo much better! We're half through the first year!!! Sing praises to that! ~smiles~
Christy
I just wanted to introduce myself to you b/c I am a wife to a first-year Family Medicine Resident and can sympathize with the stress of being being married to an intern!!! We have two sons, an almost 8-year-old and a 5-month old. It is more stressful at certain rotations than others, like for us, we get most stressed out during medicine rotations. I am not sure if this is true of all residency programs or not, but here it's tough! If you would ever like to talk or compare our stressful times of being married to an intern (ie, first-year resident), I am willing to speak with you here or by email (mdspouse@yahoo.com).
I also can completely understand you staying back while your daughter completes her jr high and you staying at your job. I am guessing it takes about 1 1/2 -2 hours for your wife to come visit you and the children. I would venture that it is lonely on both sides of the family unit. If anyway you can live together, I would think that would make a huge difference; however, that may not be feasible in your personal situation.
My husband is very tired at the end of the day and although he hasn't had the depression and anxiety, I would venture to say I am taking his intern year harder than he is. He's from the other side of the spectrum whereas he is unemotional after a long day's work. Many times he comes home, eats and goes to sleep or watches NFL as his down time. I miss his attention, yet after I give some extra attention, he usually lightens up!!! I just wanted to say "hi" and hope we can be supportive of one another in this intern year. It has been extremely hard, yet the upper-year residents say that 2nd and 3rd years are soooo much better! We're half through the first year!!! Sing praises to that! ~smiles~
Christy
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