Oh, my! What did I start here? I never meant for this to be a debate. I just thought it was a funny one-liner.
I'm hijacking my own thread here.
I think it's interesting how things have changed over the years on the forum. Back when I joined, members were openly discouraging others from pursuing surgery. I remember Cheri being the only one saying that her husband was happy doing neurosurgery and that she was happy to support him. People seemed to gravitate more towards Heidi's camp back then and maybe it's just me noticing this, but she seems to be by herself nowadays. Maybe it's just that we're trying to be nicer and more supportive and not voice all our frustrations with the system. Maybe it's because we get defensive of the path our spouses have chosen. Maybe the 80-hour week really did change things, although I doubt it. Who knows? All I know is that the reaction to a newbie saying his/her spouse is considering surgery is no longer "*groan* No, not that. Anything but surgery." That didn't always use to be the case.
Anyway, when I said that surgery was a difficult path to take, I didn't mean that I would discourage my DH from it if that's what truly made him happy. But can anyone really argue that someone who is really happy doing Family Medicine or Internal Medicine does not have a better lifestyle than a surgeon, no matter how much the surgeon loves operating? Should I go hide now?
I'm hijacking my own thread here.
I think it's interesting how things have changed over the years on the forum. Back when I joined, members were openly discouraging others from pursuing surgery. I remember Cheri being the only one saying that her husband was happy doing neurosurgery and that she was happy to support him. People seemed to gravitate more towards Heidi's camp back then and maybe it's just me noticing this, but she seems to be by herself nowadays. Maybe it's just that we're trying to be nicer and more supportive and not voice all our frustrations with the system. Maybe it's because we get defensive of the path our spouses have chosen. Maybe the 80-hour week really did change things, although I doubt it. Who knows? All I know is that the reaction to a newbie saying his/her spouse is considering surgery is no longer "*groan* No, not that. Anything but surgery." That didn't always use to be the case.
Anyway, when I said that surgery was a difficult path to take, I didn't mean that I would discourage my DH from it if that's what truly made him happy. But can anyone really argue that someone who is really happy doing Family Medicine or Internal Medicine does not have a better lifestyle than a surgeon, no matter how much the surgeon loves operating? Should I go hide now?
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