Hi everyone...it is great to find this list because I'm at the point where I could really do with a little support.
I hope it's OK to post here, even though we live in Japan and my husband finished his training and residency years ago. It looks like you guys are all based in the US, but this is the only site I could find that supports medical spouses. Please let me know if there are other resources!
I'm Australian, and my Japanese cardiac surgeon husband and I have been married for six months now. He's an incredible guy and we have a great connection, but the toll of the lifestyle is really showing on my emotional state these days. Japan has none of the controls on working hours or conditions that you enjoy(?) in the US, and the doctors work like slaves for their entire lives. Even though DH is already a surgeon, 100 hours a week is standard and there is no end in sight. I am losing it with an archaic and hierarchical system that has no flexibility, and in this country, spouses are completely ignored when it comes to work - never invited to dinners, conferences, and certainly not expected to complain when their partners have to work 36 hour shifts twice a week. I don't know any of the other spouses, and there is no way to, as the family is supposed to stay away from where their husbands work.
I had been living here a couple of years before we met and married, but we moved to a new city after the wedding, and I am feeling so incredibly cut off. Obviously it takes time to fit into a new community, and that period is much longer when you're a foreigner in Japan. I'm reasonably independent, but lately when DH goes on call, I often spend the night alone and in tears. My state is not good for either of us.
If anyone has any advice or words of support, I could really do with them now. Thanks in advance.
I hope it's OK to post here, even though we live in Japan and my husband finished his training and residency years ago. It looks like you guys are all based in the US, but this is the only site I could find that supports medical spouses. Please let me know if there are other resources!
I'm Australian, and my Japanese cardiac surgeon husband and I have been married for six months now. He's an incredible guy and we have a great connection, but the toll of the lifestyle is really showing on my emotional state these days. Japan has none of the controls on working hours or conditions that you enjoy(?) in the US, and the doctors work like slaves for their entire lives. Even though DH is already a surgeon, 100 hours a week is standard and there is no end in sight. I am losing it with an archaic and hierarchical system that has no flexibility, and in this country, spouses are completely ignored when it comes to work - never invited to dinners, conferences, and certainly not expected to complain when their partners have to work 36 hour shifts twice a week. I don't know any of the other spouses, and there is no way to, as the family is supposed to stay away from where their husbands work.
I had been living here a couple of years before we met and married, but we moved to a new city after the wedding, and I am feeling so incredibly cut off. Obviously it takes time to fit into a new community, and that period is much longer when you're a foreigner in Japan. I'm reasonably independent, but lately when DH goes on call, I often spend the night alone and in tears. My state is not good for either of us.
If anyone has any advice or words of support, I could really do with them now. Thanks in advance.
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