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Since my first interview this application season I have thought of almost nothing but October 15th. Sure, I still went to work and spent time with family, but it has always been nagging at the back of my mind.
Last night around 9pm The right side of my body went numb and for about ten minutes every sentence I tried to say to my husband came out as an odd jumble of words. I was rushed to the emergency room and admitted since I had suffered a TIA (basically a small stroke that the body is able to correct).
I was just released a couple hours ago, and I have to say I think I'm cured of Oct 15th syndrome. I'm still excited (and now wanting to look into neurology) but I'm just so happy to be alive with no permanent damage. The 10 minutes that I couldn't get my thoughts out were terrifying. I felt all my med school dreams going up in flames in a matter of seconds.
So basically, when the med school app season is getting you down, be happy we have our health. I know I am. 🙂
Last night around 9pm The right side of my body went numb and for about ten minutes every sentence I tried to say to my husband came out as an odd jumble of words. I was rushed to the emergency room and admitted since I had suffered a TIA (basically a small stroke that the body is able to correct).
I was just released a couple hours ago, and I have to say I think I'm cured of Oct 15th syndrome. I'm still excited (and now wanting to look into neurology) but I'm just so happy to be alive with no permanent damage. The 10 minutes that I couldn't get my thoughts out were terrifying. I felt all my med school dreams going up in flames in a matter of seconds.
So basically, when the med school app season is getting you down, be happy we have our health. I know I am. 🙂
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