Re: Trying to understand...
O.K. now I'm confusing the original poster's needs with my own, please forgive me in advance.
The problem with living in a medical marriage is that it can so completely distort your reality to make some insane proposal appear doable. As in "Hey, other people have done it and we've come this far!"
In our house, I have been a real trooper about doing what it takes to get him through. Honestly, I "fed the beast" a little too much. Now, when I'm trying to reign it in a bit to ensure that they entire family's needs are met instead of just doing every thing to support his journey, he's like ""Whoa, I didn't know you felt this strong about things". Uh, did you really think it was going to be all about the prestige of your career for ever? In other words, be careful to negotiate early and often because this life can get away from you.
For the truly ambitious, enough is never enough. There is always another fellowship, another credential, another committee, another fabulous job somewhere far away involving yet another move. You need to talk, talk, talk about what you envision for YOUR DREAMS AND EXPECTATIONS because believe me, they can get so lost that even you won't know what they are anymore. Medicine can chew you up and spit you out if you let it. Better to be a little forthright now than regretful later.
Kelly
O.K. now I'm confusing the original poster's needs with my own, please forgive me in advance.
The problem with living in a medical marriage is that it can so completely distort your reality to make some insane proposal appear doable. As in "Hey, other people have done it and we've come this far!"
In our house, I have been a real trooper about doing what it takes to get him through. Honestly, I "fed the beast" a little too much. Now, when I'm trying to reign it in a bit to ensure that they entire family's needs are met instead of just doing every thing to support his journey, he's like ""Whoa, I didn't know you felt this strong about things". Uh, did you really think it was going to be all about the prestige of your career for ever? In other words, be careful to negotiate early and often because this life can get away from you.
For the truly ambitious, enough is never enough. There is always another fellowship, another credential, another committee, another fabulous job somewhere far away involving yet another move. You need to talk, talk, talk about what you envision for YOUR DREAMS AND EXPECTATIONS because believe me, they can get so lost that even you won't know what they are anymore. Medicine can chew you up and spit you out if you let it. Better to be a little forthright now than regretful later.
Kelly
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