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Sorry, this is just an add on to the last little cat story. Iāve had a few questions about the last image so did a little addendum to explain it! Thatās all!
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itās the third month of third year, and my patient is dead.
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more thoughts around this:
my director said our goal as doctors is not to prolong life or stave off death, but to help people live the best lives they can. iāve heard that dozens of times but itās much easier to remember when the patient is 89 and has no regrets and is choosing to go peacefully at home: much harder when the patient is young and suddenly ill and all you want for them is more time. also much harder when you actually canāt prolong life, and it feels like youāre giving up by force rather than by choice. but i think this view - helping people live the lives they want to live rather than simply longer lives (although that is what some people want) - vibes a lot more with my values, as someone who a) has always been extremely critical of life-prolonging technology and research, b) has been suicidal for most of her life and whose primary healing mechanism has been fighting to make my life feel livable and worth living for.
so iām trying to remember that. iām trying to remember that healing can only come from a place of love, not fear. iām trying to remember my limits and my boundaries, while remembering this line from naomi shihab nye:
I want to be famous in the way a pulley is famous, or a buttonhole, not because it did anything spectacular, but because it never forgot what it could do.
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Attitudes in medicine
I know thereās still a way to go, but can I just say how happy I am that theĀ āmedicine should be your whole lifeā attitude is declining in medicine. Firstly, thereās the reduction in hours, although it can still be tough sometimes. Still, Iām 5 months into being a doctor and the most hours Iāve worked in a week was 66.
Working overtime used to be expected, and āpart of the jobā. I work on surgery at the moment, which is supposedly one of the most toxic and workaholic areas of medicine, and when my registrars leave they always sayĀ āmake sure you leave on time!ā to me - sometimes theyāll even text to check we have. When I was on haem and my senior found out Iād been coming in early to do the list, he was outraged and said he didnāt mind if the ward round starts 10-15 mins late, I shouldnāt come in early.
Weāre actively encouraged to exception report to the hospital, if weāre often having to stay late (which means we either get paid back in money or time off for the extra hours we did).Ā
And when I was at an academic day, someone tentatively asked if it would be frowned upon to take a year out and go travelling etc. And the professor was likeĀ ā30 years ago weād have probably said no. But now, we want you to actually have lives outside of medicine and be well-rounded people! Yes, go on holiday!ā
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This is the most real example of how it feels. This. This is exactly how it feels.
In traditional Irish folktales, the elves only understand/respect Gaelic: the English language revolts them, so donāt expect to be winning any of those famous riddle contests or song tournaments in English. Iāve idly considered making one of those memes where itās like [THE IRISH] *brofist* [THE JEWS] and the point of agreement is āour language is magic,ā but the joke would take too much explaining to be funny. A lot of Irish Gaelic is structured around speech and the power of language. There isnāt, for example, a word forĀ āyesā orĀ āno.ā In order to answer a direct yes/no question, you have to use a form of the verb that was used to ask the question. So basically, if the question isāsayāādid you murder your wifeā then there is no way to simply sayĀ āYes, Your Honorā orĀ āNo, Your Honor.ā Your minimum required effort involves using the verb that was invoked in the question:Ā āI murdered,ā orĀ āI didnāt murder.ā Of course you can just as easily, in just as few syllables and maybe fewer, change the verb.Ā āI was framed,ā maybe. Which is to say that the most basic speech acts in Irish involve constructing a narrative, assenting to othersā narratives or challenging them, and most crucially elaborating on the narratives that have already been established.Ā
(I chose murder just to be a colorful example, but actually I need to go back to my language reference books and check because I bet this interacts interestingly with the tendency in Irish for the narrator never to be the subject of her own story. Youāre always the object, in Irish: you canāt drop a plate, for instance, the plate drops itself at you. Youāre not thirsty but a powerful thirst is on you. You didnāt murder that woman but she very well might have gotten murdered in your general vicinity.) You see this lots of other places in the language too. For instance thereās also no word forĀ āhelloā orĀ āgoodbye.ā If you want to greet somebody your required minimum is to cough up a formulaic blessing: Dia duit, God be with you. Hereās the thing. The second person canāt just be likeĀ āyup, uh huh. dia duit.ā No. The stakes have been raised. The second personās required minimum answer is now Diaās muire duit, God and Mary be with you. If a third person joins they have to invoke St. Patrick on top of the two already mentioned. Iām not kidding. At four people you do hit a limit where youāre allowed to just sayĀ āGod be with all here,ā but in the very traditional country pubs itās an insult to cross the threshold without saying at least that to cover everyone inside. Actually worse than an insult; basically a curse. Thatās the burden you bear when you start speaking a magic language.
That puts a lot of conversations Iāve had with rural Irish people into a far better context. Because even when speaking English they will speak in this structure, knowing that context makes so much more sense now.
The way Irish structures the speaker as *positional* is also deeply insightful. Not just because the speaker is the object of a narrative- though that is unique and fascinating too- but also because that narrative happens in a conceptual *space* around speaker and subjects. TĆ” brón orm, sorrow is on me. If Iām missing my coat itās apart from me; my accomplishments are beneath me; my careers and skills are in me; if Iām to do something, itās on me to do that. If I welcome you to my home, Iām putting the welcome in front of you.
We distinguish between temporary and permanent and habitual forms of being, even in English. The only other place I know that does this is AAVE. Marcus be playing the drums; aye lads, he surely does be playing them.
You canāt say please or thank you or I love you; those are powerful ideas, and you must put a little effort into articulating them. Le do thoil, with you will. Go raibh maith agat; very roughly āa good is at you.ā (Good on you, mate; good going!) I love you, Christ if thereās not dozens of ways to say it, but none simple. The simplest I know translates most closely to āmy heart is at you.ā
Great addition!Ā A lot of people are also chiming in to say that the Irish language is called Gaeilge, not Gaelic. I am 43 and American, and when I studied Irish in school the class was literally calledĀ āIrish Gaelicā (though the teacher just called it Irish and thatās usually how I think of it too). So like, I hear you all that āIrish Gaelicā is wrong, but it is the way I was taught twenty-five years ago. AithnĆm go raibh dearmad orm, I find that a mistake was on me.

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Itās my birthday today! Over the years, Iāve always been motivated to strive further, dream big dreams, and make things happen. Iām still not where I want to be yet, but looking back, Iām come SO far from where I first started. Itās wild to think about how many mountains Iāve climbed in just the past few years, and Iām really proud of myself! Thank you all for being here on this journey with me as I keep on climbing.Ā š
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youāve gotta stat romanticizing your life. you gotta start believing that your morning commute is cute and fun, that every cup of coffee is the best youāve ever had, that even the smallest and most mundane things are exciting and new. you have to, because thatās when you start truly living. thatās when you look forward to every day.Ā
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