wow this forum is just what i have been looking for!!i am 29,married to 31 yr old dr,we have a 20 month old daughter.i know the training etc is different to Usa here but lately am finding the whole dr working all hours thing really rough.and i don't know any other dr spouses irl.so looking forward to chatting!
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hi from Ireland!
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Welcome!! The systems may be different but the long hours are definitely something we all have in common.
I'm from Ireland, met my husband when he was in med school there. Now we're living in the U.S and he's finishing up training.
Student and Mom to an Oct 2013 boy
Wife to Anesthesia Critical Care attending
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Welcome! I am new here too, but being a member of this community has helped me already! Just having other people in the same boat to talk to is reassuring. I am getting married to a 4th year med student soon, and I didn't know if it was possible to sustain a marriage when he'd be working so much! But there seem to be happily married people here, and they give tips on how to cope with the long hours, disappointments, etc.
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