Hi Everyone,
I posted a while ago and have settled in a bit more but am still adjusting to the life of being the SO of a resident. I relocated across the country to Seattle, where I know no one, and my wonderful physician and I were just married in August, yay! The trouble I am having is what to do with myself during his 32+ hour shifts. I am writing my thesis (doctorate in physics hopefully) so I spend all day alone, writing. Then the evening comes and I find myself going crazy with loneliness. I clean, I bake, I go for a run, I work some more, but nothing can fill the space of human companionship. I am slowly making friends with a few people but it is a delicate process and I dont want to bombard new friends with requests to hang out.
So, what do you do to combat the loneliness of repeated all day-all night calls?
Thanks!
I posted a while ago and have settled in a bit more but am still adjusting to the life of being the SO of a resident. I relocated across the country to Seattle, where I know no one, and my wonderful physician and I were just married in August, yay! The trouble I am having is what to do with myself during his 32+ hour shifts. I am writing my thesis (doctorate in physics hopefully) so I spend all day alone, writing. Then the evening comes and I find myself going crazy with loneliness. I clean, I bake, I go for a run, I work some more, but nothing can fill the space of human companionship. I am slowly making friends with a few people but it is a delicate process and I dont want to bombard new friends with requests to hang out.
So, what do you do to combat the loneliness of repeated all day-all night calls?
Thanks!
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