This forum is great, and you folks all sound like such wonderful people. I hope to get to know all of you better. I am using my first post here to share my story and ask a couple of questions.
I am dating a woman in Med school with big ambitions (I suppose that's a bit redundant!). We are wonderful together, a fact that is easily recognized by our friends and family as well. Truth be told, I'm very much in love with her, and would be a very happy man spending my life with her.
She is currently a fourth year Med student, looking toward her residency starting in 2005. She is interested in Pediatric Neurosurgery, so there will be plenty of additional work to do even after the residency.
I decided to finally write in to this forum, because I have similar questions to a lot of others: I'm not sure what exactly to expect in our future, which makes long-term planning definitely tricky.
I understand from reading other threads here that she will be going through a lot of long days, and that she will need some additional TLC. I am very happy to be there for her in every way that I can, and I would love to be the man in her corner, making her dreams possible. We have recently started discussing long-term plans and the possibility of marriage and kids someday.
So, question #1 would be: Although I understand that the next 7 years or so are going to be crazy...how crazy are we talking? Are we talking about not having time for movies, not having time for meals, or not having time to shower? At points in my life, I've been in all three states of craziness, although I could not sustain the pace of the latter for very long.
The other complicating factor is my own career. I am an entrepreneur and founder and president of a fairly successful software company. I personally would relocate for my honey (yes, it must be love!), but I know that we would lose at least half of our employees if I relocated the company. On the other hand, I'm not sure I could manage the venture successfully from a remote location if I left by myself.
If she should Match in another part of the country, I feel that the best thing I could do with regards to both my sweetheart and my company would be to sell the company (or hire an acting president)...which means I would be faced with the prospect of being in a new city with no company, no friends and relying only on only my girlfriend for support...and I know what she will be going through!
Question #2 is: How do you all manage your own careers when you are making long-term plans with you doctor spouse? Do you just hope that your spouse matches locally?
Be honest with me here: Are we biting off more than we could possibly chew? A Pediatric Neurosurgeon (to be) and the President of a software development company? Can we make this work? We are fantastic together, and hopelessly in love, but I want to keep my head involved in the planning instead of leading with just my heart.
Thanks in advance (and thanks for reading this! I didn't expect it to be so long when I started)! I have a feeling you will see a good bit of me here.
I am dating a woman in Med school with big ambitions (I suppose that's a bit redundant!). We are wonderful together, a fact that is easily recognized by our friends and family as well. Truth be told, I'm very much in love with her, and would be a very happy man spending my life with her.
She is currently a fourth year Med student, looking toward her residency starting in 2005. She is interested in Pediatric Neurosurgery, so there will be plenty of additional work to do even after the residency.
I decided to finally write in to this forum, because I have similar questions to a lot of others: I'm not sure what exactly to expect in our future, which makes long-term planning definitely tricky.
I understand from reading other threads here that she will be going through a lot of long days, and that she will need some additional TLC. I am very happy to be there for her in every way that I can, and I would love to be the man in her corner, making her dreams possible. We have recently started discussing long-term plans and the possibility of marriage and kids someday.
So, question #1 would be: Although I understand that the next 7 years or so are going to be crazy...how crazy are we talking? Are we talking about not having time for movies, not having time for meals, or not having time to shower? At points in my life, I've been in all three states of craziness, although I could not sustain the pace of the latter for very long.
The other complicating factor is my own career. I am an entrepreneur and founder and president of a fairly successful software company. I personally would relocate for my honey (yes, it must be love!), but I know that we would lose at least half of our employees if I relocated the company. On the other hand, I'm not sure I could manage the venture successfully from a remote location if I left by myself.
If she should Match in another part of the country, I feel that the best thing I could do with regards to both my sweetheart and my company would be to sell the company (or hire an acting president)...which means I would be faced with the prospect of being in a new city with no company, no friends and relying only on only my girlfriend for support...and I know what she will be going through!
Question #2 is: How do you all manage your own careers when you are making long-term plans with you doctor spouse? Do you just hope that your spouse matches locally?
Be honest with me here: Are we biting off more than we could possibly chew? A Pediatric Neurosurgeon (to be) and the President of a software development company? Can we make this work? We are fantastic together, and hopelessly in love, but I want to keep my head involved in the planning instead of leading with just my heart.
Thanks in advance (and thanks for reading this! I didn't expect it to be so long when I started)! I have a feeling you will see a good bit of me here.
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