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I am very interested in neurosurgery. Yes, I know it has a bad lifestyle during residency, but I don't a whole lot of sleep anyway, so I won't be "losing sleep" over that (no pun intended).
The reason why I want to go into neurosurgery is due to the endovascular component. My grandfather suffered two strokes, and the second one was fatal. My mother has a herniated disc, and my grandfather also suffered from spondylitis. For these reasons, I am very interested in neurosurgery. I could care less if the reimbursement is cut, or if I only make 100K/year as opposed to 500K/year. I want to prevent other fatal cases like what happened with my grandfather.
I personally suffered from a peripheral neuropathy called Parsonage Turner Syndrome, which was another reason for my interest in neuroscience, neurodegeneration, etc.
However, when I come on here and ask about specialties, all I get is roasted over and over again, and frankly it is very discouraging. I'm sorry, but that's just how it comes off. What is wrong with some curiosity?
The reason why I want to go into neurosurgery is due to the endovascular component. My grandfather suffered two strokes, and the second one was fatal. My mother has a herniated disc, and my grandfather also suffered from spondylitis. For these reasons, I am very interested in neurosurgery. I could care less if the reimbursement is cut, or if I only make 100K/year as opposed to 500K/year. I want to prevent other fatal cases like what happened with my grandfather.
I personally suffered from a peripheral neuropathy called Parsonage Turner Syndrome, which was another reason for my interest in neuroscience, neurodegeneration, etc.
However, when I come on here and ask about specialties, all I get is roasted over and over again, and frankly it is very discouraging. I'm sorry, but that's just how it comes off. What is wrong with some curiosity?