Re: Has anyone?
Just trying to be realistic here. This isn't even possible in medicine. There will always be something that has to be ahead of your family. It's a tough pill to swallow, but it is what it is.
There was the time I was languishing in bed with a 104 degree fever with my newborn daughter in a city where I knew no one, and my husband was on call. He could not put me first, no matter how much he wanted to.
There will be birthdays missed, anniversaries destroyed. There will be countless things that his family has to do without him. The spouse of a person in medicine has to be super strong and resilient. The doc-in-training has to be able to allow that and trust that in order to do their job, or they won't make it. I don't care what specialty you go into, medicine will trump family A LOT.
My husband is a great guy and a great husband and father, but there are more times than I can even count where he would have loved to be here to help me to nurture his family, where he couldn't. He is here when he can be, but there are no sick days, little vacation, very little time off, etc.
Maybe someone else can tell you otherwise, but I don't think you will find anyone who can realistically tell you that their family always came first as a doc.
Originally posted by cylverdust
There was the time I was languishing in bed with a 104 degree fever with my newborn daughter in a city where I knew no one, and my husband was on call. He could not put me first, no matter how much he wanted to.
There will be birthdays missed, anniversaries destroyed. There will be countless things that his family has to do without him. The spouse of a person in medicine has to be super strong and resilient. The doc-in-training has to be able to allow that and trust that in order to do their job, or they won't make it. I don't care what specialty you go into, medicine will trump family A LOT.
My husband is a great guy and a great husband and father, but there are more times than I can even count where he would have loved to be here to help me to nurture his family, where he couldn't. He is here when he can be, but there are no sick days, little vacation, very little time off, etc.
Maybe someone else can tell you otherwise, but I don't think you will find anyone who can realistically tell you that their family always came first as a doc.
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