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The spouse of a busy surgeon may appreciate that said surgeon has little social life and many stressors/lots of lawsuits and is not very available to other family members. Maybe she wants a more balanced lifestyle for you than what she's observed. Of course, there are other specialties, but her experience is one-sided.I have an aunt who is very nice to me except for some of what she says.
For years she has told me that I don't "really want to be a doctor."
I am not sure why this is. I think it could be that she worked in financial aid at a prominent medical school for many years, that her husband is a prominent surgeon, etc.
There are many reasons. I am upset because I feel that this has really hurt my self-esteem.
What do you all think? Why would she tell me this even when she knows that this has been my dream for years and years?
Maybe she feels that her husband isn't very available for her and doesn't spend much time with family. She is clearly biased if this is the case, because there are ALL types of doctors; those that love their job, those that hate it, those that do it for the money, those that are simply altruistic, those that spend many hours in the hospital per week, those who just work part time etc etc etc.Hey guys,
I have an aunt who is very nice to me except for some of what she says.
For years she has told me that I don't "really want to be a doctor."
I am not sure why this is. I think it could be that she worked in financial aid at a prominent medical school for many years, that her husband is a prominent surgeon, etc.
There are many reasons. I am upset because I feel that this has really hurt my self-esteem.
What do you all think? Why would she tell me this even when she knows that this has been my dream for years and years?
That being said, the grass is always greener on the other side applies here too. If they suddenly became disabled in some way and had to work a low paying office job, I think they would have a different perspective.Almost my entire family is made up of doctors and surgeons. Every single person strongly suggests dentistry instead, lol.
They overall enjoy their jobs and are able to live extremely comfortable lives because of it. That being said, also say they don't have enough time for family, have higher liability, and are essentially always getting texts or calls from patients and have to go in if anything goes wrong.
Additionally, they found med school to take away too much from having a "life." This is coming from 5 different specialties; but I still won't listen 🙂 People say this stuff because they care, not to hurt your self esteem. But you want what you want, and in the end your family will (hopefully) respect that
I would discard her tbh. Although, she knows you better than everyone on this forum but so long as it's not your mom, dad or significant other; i wouldnt pay heed to it.Hey guys,
I have an aunt who is very nice to me except for some of what she says.
For years she has told me that I don't "really want to be a doctor."
I am not sure why this is. I think it could be that she worked in financial aid at a prominent medical school for many years, that her husband is a prominent surgeon, etc.
There are many reasons. I am upset because I feel that this has really hurt my self-esteem.
What do you all think? Why would she tell me this even when she knows that this has been my dream for years and years?
I would discard her tbh. .
.I'm sure your aunt is super nice and probably hot
I mean my aunt has been saying for years that aluminum foil will give me Alzheimer’s...I just smile and say “mmhmm” and go home to my shiny leftovers.
Hello, I formally request that, should you develop Alzheimer's later in life (my sympathies btw), you come back and update us ... immediately ... before you forget. Thanks.
EM still has its drudgery and limitations, beyond timing and hours.This is why I want to get into emergency med. Sure the timing of the hours suck, but ur never on call and can always have hours to spare for your family.
Seek mental health treatment if this hurts your self esteemHey guys,
I have an aunt who is very nice to me except for some of what she says.
For years she has told me that I don't "really want to be a doctor."
I am not sure why this is. I think it could be that she worked in financial aid at a prominent medical school for many years, that her husband is a prominent surgeon, etc.
There are many reasons. I am upset because I feel that this has really hurt my self-esteem.
What do you all think? Why would she tell me this even when she knows that this has been my dream for years and years?
Seek mental health treatment if this hurts your self esteem
I was being quite serious...do with it what you willLol, the canned wisdom of SDN. That phrase has gone from usage by adcoms on desperate WAMC posts to being copy pasted in threads where users complain about their feelings.
Hey guys,
I have an aunt who is very nice to me except for some of what she says.
For years she has told me that I don't "really want to be a doctor."
I am not sure why this is. I think it could be that she worked in financial aid at a prominent medical school for many years, that her husband is a prominent surgeon, etc.
There are many reasons. I am upset because I feel that this has really hurt my self-esteem.
What do you all think? Why would she tell me this even when she knows that this has been my dream for years and years?
Lol, the canned wisdom of SDN. That phrase has gone from usage by adcoms on desperate WAMC posts to being copy pasted in threads where users complain about their feelings.
Hey guys,
I have an aunt who is very nice to me except for some of what she says.
For years she has told me that I don't "really want to be a doctor."
I am not sure why this is. I think it could be that she worked in financial aid at a prominent medical school for many years, that her husband is a prominent surgeon, etc.
There are many reasons. I am upset because I feel that this has really hurt my self-esteem.
What do you all think? Why would she tell me this even when she knows that this has been my dream for years and years?
This generation and their safe spaces....I was being quite serious...do with it what you will
Lazy unsuccessful people always try to discourage others from being ambitious and leading a productive life. I've gotten this many times be it "oh don't join the Army", or "You spend too much time in the gym, you're getting to skinny/muscular, don't go to nursing school, so and so said its a horrible career, etc. But its funny how once you achieve, they come to you and want loans, advice, etc. Generally, I don't accept advice unless its someone I personally want to emulate. General rule, I don't care how much someone "knows", if you're built like a baby back b***h, I'm not going to take fitness advice from you. And this metaphor goes for all areas of life. I'm not going to take financial advice from a loser who can't manage their own money.Hey guys,
I have an aunt who is very nice to me except for some of what she says.
For years she has told me that I don't "really want to be a doctor."
I am not sure why this is. I think it could be that she worked in financial aid at a prominent medical school for many years, that her husband is a prominent surgeon, etc.
There are many reasons. I am upset because I feel that this has really hurt my self-esteem.
What do you all think? Why would she tell me this even when she knows that this has been my dream for years and years?