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I don't think we do knot things until 2nd year. Sounds like fun 

*sends you lots of hugs*First emotional break down of vet school yesterday, weeeeeeeee!
*sends you lots of hugs*
You ok?
Yes, just wondering if I'm going to be able to do this. Not used to the never-ending feeling of impending doom and not being able to stay on top of thingsbut I think I'm in a similar boat to everyone else so I'm not alone. Which helps.
*sends you lots of hugs*
You ok?
Those breakdowns show just how much you truly care and want this. You can do it. I believe in you.![]()
You've got this 🙂 we're all pretty much there, and with very few exceptions everyone struggles with staying on top of everything. And that's ok! We're gonna make it anyway.Yes, just wondering if I'm going to be able to do this. Not used to the never-ending feeling of impending doom and not being able to stay on top of thingsbut I think I'm in a similar boat to everyone else so I'm not alone. Which helps.
We had our first cadaver lab in anatomy yesterday and it did not go well. Two hours of panic, not enough instructors to cover all the questions at the tables (and EVERY) table had questions. It degraded to the point of desperately trying to follow the protocol without actually learning anything. At the end, someone told me that the year ahead of us (the old curriculum) covered what we did today in three two hour labs. It was definitely rough.
I know how much it sucks. We just finished our third week and I've already had several... it's so, so hard, but you just have to try to remind yourself that you are there because the school truly believes that you can do it--and you CAN. Attrition rates at US schools are so low for a reason. Life does happen sometimes, but nearly everyone makes it.First emotional break down of vet school yesterday, weeeeeeeee!
And take solace in the fact that everyone is probably feeling the exact same way, with maybe an exception here and there. I've been struggling with pelvic limb anatomy like crazy for the past week (seriously, I JUST got comfortable with the thoracic limb and now we are finished with the pelvic and moving on to the vertebral column and skull before our test next week), and I feel SO behind, but after talking to some of my classmates last week, nearly all of them also felt lost and frustrated.
Our first day of anatomy lab was similar to this (except we had 3 hours), but the second was drastically better once we'd all figured out the best way to work with our groups. What are you guys dissecting right now?
My class relies heavily on the dissection videos our instructors post (http://vanat.cvm.umn.edu/ ), they've been super helpful. If you have time, check them out - they might be a good resource while you're in lab...
We skinned one side and removed a thoracic limb. We're going into the thoracic cavity next week. Our lab midterm is Friday, bleh.
Your website looks super useful! This is the first year of a new curriculum and everyone is trying to make it work. I'll pass this link along.
That's my usual. I've been oddly productive today. I don't like it.I always tell myself I'm gonna be super productive on the weekends, but then I don't get up until noon and I catch up on TV for 3 hours so.... yeah that's where I'm at now.
Yup, wasn't feeling it Thursday night so I took the night off, needed a nap yesterday so I did that, and today I feel in a studying mood so I'm learning things and getting through my notecard backlog. Yay!I had many unproductive days. Then you take advantage when your mind and body are willing. The material sticks better and you feel it. More damage has been done in my opinion, by trying to force studying when it doesn't stick and causes stress because of it. Gotta feel yourself out and know when and when not to study. 🙂
I always tell myself I'm gonna be super productive on the weekends, but then I don't get up until noon and I catch up on TV for 3 hours so.... yeah that's where I'm at now.
Are your lectures recorded? Maybe you can either rotate or choose a couple classes that you don't go to lecture throughout the week in order to keep your body safer. The school should allow for this as your concerns are quite real and serious.Yea, I came to a weird realization the other day since I was getting super stressed out. I know it would ruin some people if they failed out of a vet school, but I thought: "I'm going to do my best. If the best I can do is not good enough, and I somehow fail out of vet school, there's still a million things I could do with my life. It would suck a little, but I think I'd be ok."
Nonetheless, I think some of the underlying physical responses to stress are happening. I'm sick, and I haven't been in almost 2 years. Also, what I was worried about wheelchair-wise is kinda happening. One of the worst and potentially deadly aspects of being paralyzed is tissue health. When you sit the entire day, and especially if your paralysis causes you to lose all the muscle mass on your butt, you're extremely prone to pressure sores. Now that we all know some anatomy, feel your asses. You have nice muscle to cushion your ischial tuberosities. Imagine all your ass muscle was gone. When you sit, your ITs are basically like your elbows, bone on skin. Now imagine sitting on that for hours or days and not realizing there's hazardous pressure: bam, pressure sore.
I've had a few bad ones, worst one making me bedridden for an entire summer. I've tried every type of wheelchair cushion, and the one I'm on right now is actually custom molded to my butt. It's the worst part of my injury, hands down.
I'm scared because I'm in my chair for 15-17 hours a day. I have an hour during lunch to go lay down, but this **** is definitely worrying me.
Y'know, I've had a cold for a couple weeks now that probably should've cleared up after maybe a week. I wonder if it's related to stress levels, too?Yea, I came to a weird realization the other day since I was getting super stressed out. I know it would ruin some people if they failed out of a vet school, but I thought: "I'm going to do my best. If the best I can do is not good enough, and I somehow fail out of vet school, there's still a million things I could do with my life. It would suck a little, but I think I'd be ok."
Nonetheless, I think some of the underlying physical responses to stress are happening. I'm sick, and I haven't been in almost 2 years. Also, what I was worried about wheelchair-wise is kinda happening. One of the worst and potentially deadly aspects of being paralyzed is tissue health. When you sit the entire day, and especially if your paralysis causes you to lose all the muscle mass on your butt, you're extremely prone to pressure sores. Now that we all know some anatomy, feel your asses. You have nice muscle to cushion your ischial tuberosities. Imagine all your ass muscle was gone. When you sit, your ITs are basically like your elbows, bone on skin. Now imagine sitting on that for hours or days and not realizing there's hazardous pressure: bam, pressure sore.
I've had a few bad ones, worst one making me bedridden for an entire summer. I've tried every type of wheelchair cushion, and the one I'm on right now is actually custom molded to my butt. It's the worst part of my injury, hands down.
I'm scared because I'm in my chair for 15-17 hours a day. I have an hour during lunch to go lay down, but this **** is definitely worrying me.
Are your lectures recorded? Maybe you can either rotate or choose a couple classes that you don't go to lecture throughout the week in order to keep your body safer. The school should allow for this as your concerns are quite real and serious.
Gah, vet school is hard enough--I can't even imagine dealing with this on top of it. Take care of yourself. Seriously. 🙁
I vote you get a bed moved into the classroom. That way you can lie down in class. Everyone else will be envious.
Y'know, I've had a cold for a couple weeks now that probably should've cleared up after maybe a week. I wonder if it's related to stress levels, too?
How is he doing now?I didn't even have a drastic climate change like some of you did and my allergies doubled over. I too stay stuffed up. Even my dog--his skin allergies went crazy!
One of my classmates just said that she thought olecranon fossa sounds like a Lion King character, and now I can't stop trying to figure out ways to work it into Lion King songs.
Might be time for a study break...
One of our clubs made a T-shirt about lacunas from histology (the space where osteocytes sit in bone).One of my classmates just said that she thought olecranon fossa sounds like a Lion King character, and now I can't stop trying to figure out ways to work it into Lion King songs.
Might be time for a study break...
One of our clubs made a T-shirt about lacunas from histology (the space where osteocytes sit in bone and chondrocytes sit in cartilage).
It's a picture of the lion king with the phrase "Lacuna Matata" underneath, and every time I hear that song I think of it. So you aren't the only weird one 😛
no breaks for you, huh? 😉expanded this for ya! lol
Ya know, I just want people to enjoy histo instead of dreading it. hahano breaks for you, huh? 😉
too late!!!!Ya know, I just want people to enjoy histo instead of dreading it. haha
But, but, all the cool tissues and their unique characteristics that can be confusing depending on where in the body it is and the staining!too late!!!!
I had the worst prof for it.But, but, all the cool tissues and their unique characteristics that can be confusing depending on where in the body it is and the staining!
Heh. One of our profs made that joke.One of our clubs made a T-shirt about lacunas from histology (the space where osteocytes sit in bone).
It's a picture of the lion king with the phrase "Lacuna Matata" underneath, and every time I hear that song I think of it. So you aren't the only weird one 😛
Hey our lab group did too! That and "Lacuna Beach"Heh. One of our profs made that joke.