beta where do you find these things? you crack me up.
beta where do you find these things? you crack me up.
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CC--keep us posted on your healing. Take it verrrry easy today, OK?
Snap--sigh. "Colonoscopy" looms large in my future.I did a bone density test a few years ago after some meds that increased the risk of bone loss. I was "denser than average". I could've told 'em that!
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Several years ago my mom had a brain tumor removed. She had to have a shunt placed as an emergency. The doc was vastly relieved that he took her to the OR rather than using the ICU drill because the OR drill is longer. From an internationally known neurosurgeon: "She has the thickest skull I've ever seen!" Just what do you think our response was?Originally Posted by Lise
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Hi everybody,
I need some help here. I know some of you are medical and science types, but really, anyone who has had a bit of trouble deciding what they want to be when they grow up is welcome to weigh in.
I just attended a Q&A session about Berkeley's new pre-medical fields post-bacc program. And then I came home and signed up for a biology class.I figure, if I volunteer, work full time, and can still complete the coursework, I can do anything. I just might not be able to pay for whatever crazy scheme I come up with. The scheme might be that no, I can't handle it, and I should stick to my current, very comfortable job.
I have a business degree. I'm lucky enough that UCB is starting a program like this that offers evening classes, so I could even get in the prereqs over the course of the next few years -- should I go forward.
But what about you? How did you figure out what you wanted to do? Did it just happen, or did you try something else first? Did everyone else think you were crazy?
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I started as a math major for undergrad, then switched to biology major/math minor. That took 6.5 years (worked full time and went to school part time for a year in the middle of that). I then took 6 months off and worked on campus in the Biol dept (animal husbandry) and applied for a few jobs. Somewhere during those 6 months after seeing my prospects with a B.S., I decided to get an M.S. in Biology. About 1 year into my M.S. program I knew (just knew - hard to explain) that I wanted to go straight through and then onto a Ph.D. I did that and don't regret it all.Originally Posted by winddance
Go for it and good luck!
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Elizabee (age 5) at the doctor's office: "I can smell sickness in here...I smell the germs"
Beta - I'm a little out of the loop, are you going to Grad school to do something in psych? Just curious since that's my field.
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Yup, in my 3rd year toward my doctorate. Speaking of, gotta get my butt to class then to practicum
What do you do queen?
"Only the meek get pinched, the bold survive"
I literally fell into it. I'd always been interested in medicine, but I was also interested in a million other things. My senior year of college I fell and sprained my ankle. Went to PT for the first time. Walked in the door to the clinic and the heavens opened up and the angels sang! (before I even said "hi" to the receptionist)Originally Posted by winddance
Took me 10 years (no, wait, it was 11 years!) before things worked out and I could start a career in my "new" field, as a minor functionary with an associates degree from a community college.
I cannot tell you how tortured I am with regrets for the things I didn't do, and the courage I didn't have.
(And regrets for the advanced degrees I was capable of getting, but couldn't for one reason or another.)
GO FOR IT!!! Don't let anything stop you!!!!
"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson
Snap - did I read that right? They're giving you a "do at home" something colonoscopy test?????
Winddance - I almost did a post bacc for pre med about 10 years ago during my first wave of job dissatisfaction. I think you're younger than I was then, so I say go for it!! I still had a ton of student loans from my current education at that point, so I really couldn't justify it on a financial level.
Sarah
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Living room is done. Wow, that took a lot of work. Note to self - buy new house with minimal amount of carpeting. Kids + carpet = lots of cleaning. I love the carpet cleaner I borrowed from a friend. It is amazing how much dirt this thing pulls up!!!
back to cleaning...
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Elizabee (age 5) at the doctor's office: "I can smell sickness in here...I smell the germs"
The visual for that is just too.....too....Originally Posted by maillotpois
It's called Colocare, not a colonoscopy. http://www.helena.com/104colocare.htm
Thanks, everybody, for your responses so far. You've given me a lot of encouragement and things to think about!
I'm glad my class starts next week, before I lose my newly found courage...
There were cooked crabs (cooked and frozen whole) at Costco. I couldn't resist.
I ate half (only half!) of one for dinner. Now my stomach is extremely unhappy with me. Dang it, I used to eat crab all the time, and this one was just fine! It's been so long since I had real crab (not pressed pollock) that my tummy just can't cope.
Today was my first day of vacation. I did errands, bought groceries, hung out at my LBS. We discussed plans for my new-to-me Waterford. The guy I was talking to has one. I was intending to go to a different shop with the Waterford, but the 2nd time I talked to the other shop they were kinda short with me. They didn't like me asking dumb questions very much, and I ask a lot of questions.
My LBS is great with my questions, and will show me stuff and tell me how to fix things myself. Plus they are willing to almost match the prices for things at Nashbar if I need to make a special order. And they have used parts for some things.
"If Americans want to live the American Dream, they should go to Denmark." - Richard Wilkinson