By "she," I mean my girlfriend of four years, and by "left" I mean left to begin medical school.
I posted on here for the first time a few weeks ago, but just in case anyone forgets, I will update my story. I have been with my girlfriend for 4 years, I am 25 (as of last Monday) and she is 22. We both lived in Southern California until yesterday. She applied to 37 med schools, and got in to 3 of them, all of which were in Pennsylvania. I held out hope until the bitter end that she would get off of the waitlist at UC-Irvine (our alma mater) but it was not meant to be.
We have decided (barring any unforseen changes) that I will be moving out to be with her after a year. Despite the fact that there is light at the end of the tunnel, I would be lying if I said that I wasn't scared. I really love my girlfriend, and I know that medical school changes people, and plays havok on relationships. I am keeping my fingers crossed that we will not become another statistic. We have a fairly stable relationship, and we have never really had any major, major problems in our relationship. However, I am sure than many other people have said that in the past, only to have their relationship crumble.
Having her leave was sad for me. The past 4 years have probably been the best years of my life, and I am strugglling with the realization that those innocent days are over. We have a tough road ahead of us now.
I am writing this post for a few reasons. First, as a cathartic sort of exercise that will help me confront my emotions. It is always good to write about something like this. Secondly, I was hoping that some people around here would have some sort of insight on how to handle a long distance relationship like this, how to handle your significant other's first year of medical school, etc. I know that this is a "medical spouse" forum, and I am not married, and my girlfriend isn't a doctor yet. However, I am sure that some of you must have been in similar situations in the past, and I would REALLY appreciate any sort of advice, or stories, or whatever.
Dennis
I posted on here for the first time a few weeks ago, but just in case anyone forgets, I will update my story. I have been with my girlfriend for 4 years, I am 25 (as of last Monday) and she is 22. We both lived in Southern California until yesterday. She applied to 37 med schools, and got in to 3 of them, all of which were in Pennsylvania. I held out hope until the bitter end that she would get off of the waitlist at UC-Irvine (our alma mater) but it was not meant to be.
We have decided (barring any unforseen changes) that I will be moving out to be with her after a year. Despite the fact that there is light at the end of the tunnel, I would be lying if I said that I wasn't scared. I really love my girlfriend, and I know that medical school changes people, and plays havok on relationships. I am keeping my fingers crossed that we will not become another statistic. We have a fairly stable relationship, and we have never really had any major, major problems in our relationship. However, I am sure than many other people have said that in the past, only to have their relationship crumble.
Having her leave was sad for me. The past 4 years have probably been the best years of my life, and I am strugglling with the realization that those innocent days are over. We have a tough road ahead of us now.
I am writing this post for a few reasons. First, as a cathartic sort of exercise that will help me confront my emotions. It is always good to write about something like this. Secondly, I was hoping that some people around here would have some sort of insight on how to handle a long distance relationship like this, how to handle your significant other's first year of medical school, etc. I know that this is a "medical spouse" forum, and I am not married, and my girlfriend isn't a doctor yet. However, I am sure that some of you must have been in similar situations in the past, and I would REALLY appreciate any sort of advice, or stories, or whatever.
Dennis
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