Hey Everyone!
First off, it has been WONDERFUL reading all the threads of girlfriends and wives who have survived the medical school challenges they are presented with by their significant others. THANK-YOU FOR THIS WEBSITE!
Here is my situation: I am currently dating an M-2 (he started yesterday). We have been dating 8 months next week, and we have had a very unique set of challenges.
I JUST finished my first year of medical school and I can honestly say that I REALLY did have NO life of my own lol. I met my boyfriend in medical school...he was an MD/PhD candidate finishing up his final research to complete his PhD this fall and he was also my TA for one of my classes. He took Anatomy with me and it was his last M1 class (at the school we attend you take your M1 classes during the 5 years you get your PhD)
Needless to say, while I was in med school I decided I wanted a PhD too and I got into the program. So last semester we didn't have much time to see each other because he had PhD work to finish and I had M1. We struggled a bit but we just loved the rare times we could spend together so much that we pushed through and the summer has been absolutely wonderful.
Now I am pausing medical school for 5 years to do PhD work and has finished PhD work and begun M2. He has NO idea how to study the way that I did, and I have NO idea how to be innovative and "researchy". I have done NOTHING but fear this moment, because as other people have commented, even if you have your own life, NOTHING compares to those moments with the one you love. And worst off, even if you do have tons of things to do your schedule may allow you to communicate more than he can. Because in M2 there is NO way you can respond to texts when you are studying 12 hours a day.
I understand this because I was a traditional M1, but at the end it doesn't matter because you can literally drive yourself crazy pondering over the future and whether things are going to work. I love him so much and he does too; and we may talk for 15 minutes a day via texting but as long as I know he still misses me I'm in it for the long haul.
Tomorrow we are going on a "date night" because he couldn't do it today due too many studying obligations. So I stood at lab until 9 o'clock. Yes this helps.
So how am I coping? Working hard, pushing the negative thoughts out when they come and focusing on the next "couples time", focusing on how incredibly amazing he is and how proud I am of him and how much I want to help him reach his goals, and ABOVE all giving him some space and minimizing his stress. Because as someone who has been through a year already, it is STRESSFUL. Probably the most stressful year I have been through in my entire life. And from what I've heard M2 is the worst.
Whoever posted about studying together, even if you don't have anything to study was AMAZING. AND RIGHT. You can bet that when USMLE 1 comes around I will be right there holding his flashcards.
I guess I'm most concerned with whether he will become less interested in me as we spend less time together. But in the end, I believe everything happens for a reason. Not to mention that I am also slightly regretting not going into M2 this year to get a PhD. If I hadn't decided to do this we would have finished medical school together. Now he's done in 3 years, and I will still have another 5 to finish here when he leaves for residency.
I know these are unique circumstances, but anyone's advice would help...what year was the worst in your opinion? And particularly, has anyone done long distance for a long time? These next 3 yrs will fly by and I need to know how to be a good long distance girlfriend to a intern/resident. Thanks so much!!!!
First off, it has been WONDERFUL reading all the threads of girlfriends and wives who have survived the medical school challenges they are presented with by their significant others. THANK-YOU FOR THIS WEBSITE!
Here is my situation: I am currently dating an M-2 (he started yesterday). We have been dating 8 months next week, and we have had a very unique set of challenges.
I JUST finished my first year of medical school and I can honestly say that I REALLY did have NO life of my own lol. I met my boyfriend in medical school...he was an MD/PhD candidate finishing up his final research to complete his PhD this fall and he was also my TA for one of my classes. He took Anatomy with me and it was his last M1 class (at the school we attend you take your M1 classes during the 5 years you get your PhD)
Needless to say, while I was in med school I decided I wanted a PhD too and I got into the program. So last semester we didn't have much time to see each other because he had PhD work to finish and I had M1. We struggled a bit but we just loved the rare times we could spend together so much that we pushed through and the summer has been absolutely wonderful.
Now I am pausing medical school for 5 years to do PhD work and has finished PhD work and begun M2. He has NO idea how to study the way that I did, and I have NO idea how to be innovative and "researchy". I have done NOTHING but fear this moment, because as other people have commented, even if you have your own life, NOTHING compares to those moments with the one you love. And worst off, even if you do have tons of things to do your schedule may allow you to communicate more than he can. Because in M2 there is NO way you can respond to texts when you are studying 12 hours a day.
I understand this because I was a traditional M1, but at the end it doesn't matter because you can literally drive yourself crazy pondering over the future and whether things are going to work. I love him so much and he does too; and we may talk for 15 minutes a day via texting but as long as I know he still misses me I'm in it for the long haul.
Tomorrow we are going on a "date night" because he couldn't do it today due too many studying obligations. So I stood at lab until 9 o'clock. Yes this helps.
So how am I coping? Working hard, pushing the negative thoughts out when they come and focusing on the next "couples time", focusing on how incredibly amazing he is and how proud I am of him and how much I want to help him reach his goals, and ABOVE all giving him some space and minimizing his stress. Because as someone who has been through a year already, it is STRESSFUL. Probably the most stressful year I have been through in my entire life. And from what I've heard M2 is the worst.
Whoever posted about studying together, even if you don't have anything to study was AMAZING. AND RIGHT. You can bet that when USMLE 1 comes around I will be right there holding his flashcards.
I guess I'm most concerned with whether he will become less interested in me as we spend less time together. But in the end, I believe everything happens for a reason. Not to mention that I am also slightly regretting not going into M2 this year to get a PhD. If I hadn't decided to do this we would have finished medical school together. Now he's done in 3 years, and I will still have another 5 to finish here when he leaves for residency.
I know these are unique circumstances, but anyone's advice would help...what year was the worst in your opinion? And particularly, has anyone done long distance for a long time? These next 3 yrs will fly by and I need to know how to be a good long distance girlfriend to a intern/resident. Thanks so much!!!!
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