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Hi Everyone.
Thank you all for your words of support. My fiance just began his second year of residency in Primary Care. Everyone makes a big to do about how awful intern year was, but, and maybe it was the distance, it didn't seem that bad. R2 seems worse, longer hours, less time off, more stress. My fiance comes homes, I feed him, throw him in the shower and then put him to bed. I know he is exhausted and worn out but its kind of heart breaking for me that his needs and issues always come first, my day may not have involved anyone dying, but it was still hard. And I am planning our wedding (Aug. 18) and trying to keep it all together for us but I am lonely.
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We get it. Stick around and you'll see. Intern year is hard - we did two (a DO internship followed by PGY1 of an MD residency). We are PGY4 now and, not to scare you, but this may be the worst schedule since M3 for us. I think it is really specialty and program dependant.Wife and #1 Fan of Attending Adult & Geriatric Psychiatrist.
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Yeah, I've heard time and again that second year is harder because it means more responsibility. And it does suck to be the "trailing wife" and have your needs come second. *hugs*
I still want to hear about your thesis. I actually have a friend in Seattle who attended the same undergrad for physics that I did, she got her PhD in Biophysics from Berkeley.Alison
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Originally posted by jls2422 View PostHi Everyone.
Thank you all for your words of support. My fiance just began his second year of residency in Primary Care. Everyone makes a big to do about how awful intern year was, but, and maybe it was the distance, it didn't seem that bad. R2 seems worse, longer hours, less time off, more stress. My fiance comes homes, I feed him, throw him in the shower and then put him to bed. I know he is exhausted and worn out but its kind of heart breaking for me that his needs and issues always come first, my day may not have involved anyone dying, but it was still hard. And I am planning our wedding (Aug. 18) and trying to keep it all together for us but I am lonely.
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FWIW, a lot of programs have support type groups for spouses and significant others. And once you get to know a few people, you'll figure out which ones you vibe with and can hang out together. I loathe organized (read: forced) social situations, but I love hanging out informally with some of the other peeps (and/or their spouses or SOa) from my dude's work.
Give it a little time. You'll find your groove.
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My best advice is to be independent as possible, find happiness in all aspects of your life, not just your relationship, and make your time together special.
On the meeting people aspect- I'm throwing junior league out there. I was a member in Atlanta and now here in NC, and love the combo of community service and friendships it has offered me. Good luck!
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