At the start of the year, I had a real dilemma about what I was going to do with myself. I really don’t like the region of the country that I ended up in as a result of the government’s bright idea that was MMC 2007, but I really love working in my new specialty of anaesthesia. My question was whether to stay where I am or to try and leave and once again go through the lottery of MMC 2008.
I decided to stay here for another year with the aim of passing the FRCA primary (post-graduate anaesthetic exams) this year. I was also going to “get a hobby, get a girlfriend and see if I could learn to love this city” so I thought I’d give you an update on how things are going with that.
I have a girlfriend. She’s fantastic, she’s clever, she’s great looking, she’s properly funny and she’s making me very happy. She’s non-medical (she works in fashion) and things are going really well.
In January, I blew the dust off my old guitar and started to play again. I used to be really into making music, I was in a band in my teens. We were called “Alk 14” and we were going to be huge. We were going to be bigger than Oasis! Unfortunately university got in the way and, though we tried, we couldn’t keep the band together when we were living in separate cities. The world never got to hear our great songs like “Ride the Tempest” and “Old-Fashioned Girl.” But now, I’m really enjoying playing with the fret board again – maybe I’ll form another band?
Unfortunately, I still have no love for this city. I do think I need to try and get out more, but to be honest, there’s been little I’ve seen about this place in the last few months that made me want to stay here for the rest of my life.
Friday, 25 April 2008
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8 comments:
On behalf of all of your female readers, I'd like to say that we're thrilled you're doing well and very sorry to hear you've gotten a girlfriend! :)
Good luck with all of this, and do keep us posted.
'I have a girlfriend'
... But you ARE bigger than Oasis Doc ... think about it
And who said you will spend your life in new city?! You're just a passer by
I am thrilled for you :-)
Things can only get better (in fact scrap that, New Labour said that in 1997 and look where it got us!)
I'm glad that you are finding things improving, maybe you'll find something in the city you're in to allow you to enjoy it more.
Well done.
I went through his rite of passage many years ago.
You are a man first and a doctor second.
In that order.
Pleased to hear that things are going quite well. I'm also glad to hear that your new found girlfiend is non-medical. I can't be doing with medic-medic relationships.
Maybe a likeness for the city will develop with more time.
Life's never perfect!
Just as well - t'would be very boring!
Enjoy!
A good post. All work and no play makes Michael a dull boy.
Brilliant news on the girl friend - I hope that you have a long and happy relationship :-)
Really glad that you are picking up on the music - I'll keep my fingers crossed on forming the band!
And, as Anonymous said - you don't have to spend the rest of your life in the city - as long as you can tolerate it for your training - once you've qualified, the world is your lobster!
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