janiejoey
Cathlete
My son has been learning and in internship forever. That is his life now for a very long time. He is getting depressed over not being able to live a normal life. He has another year left before his internship is over. He hates his life, work, and where he is living. That is too many variables to go through all at once. He knows there is a light at the end of the tunnel. But I want to do something for him now, he also knows we are here for him always.
He just moved a couple of months ago, but I think he could fix that one by just moving again. If he will.
Life as a doctor in internship, SUCKS! No one to go out with, schedules are all screwed up, and there is no time for oneself or others. And the staff at the hospital is military oriented so they are tough on him.
We only get to see him when he is scheduled for a couple of days off side by side, which is rare. It takes our son a couple of hours to get to our house.(Oh I'm such a horrible speller, even when I look up the words, I can't find them, darn.) We try hard to see him as often as we can.
Any way, It is so hard to see a person you love in misery and not be able to do anything about it. I could suggest counceling, but I'm not sure if he will take kindly to it.
I guess I'm spatting off, in hopes you might be able to suggest something, that I didn't think of. I know that a year from now this will be over, and he will become a normal doctor, that will be continuing to help people survive and live their best.
Perhaps a corresponding person could help? You know, like a pen pal? Or maybe kind words from people that I can send to him? I don't know, I'm at my wits end here. He is 6'6" and 36, in perfect health, single.
Janie
"If you can't say anything nice about someone, then don't say anything at all."
-My mother, Mary Cooper-
He just moved a couple of months ago, but I think he could fix that one by just moving again. If he will.
Life as a doctor in internship, SUCKS! No one to go out with, schedules are all screwed up, and there is no time for oneself or others. And the staff at the hospital is military oriented so they are tough on him.
We only get to see him when he is scheduled for a couple of days off side by side, which is rare. It takes our son a couple of hours to get to our house.(Oh I'm such a horrible speller, even when I look up the words, I can't find them, darn.) We try hard to see him as often as we can.
Any way, It is so hard to see a person you love in misery and not be able to do anything about it. I could suggest counceling, but I'm not sure if he will take kindly to it.
I guess I'm spatting off, in hopes you might be able to suggest something, that I didn't think of. I know that a year from now this will be over, and he will become a normal doctor, that will be continuing to help people survive and live their best.
Perhaps a corresponding person could help? You know, like a pen pal? Or maybe kind words from people that I can send to him? I don't know, I'm at my wits end here. He is 6'6" and 36, in perfect health, single.
Janie
"If you can't say anything nice about someone, then don't say anything at all."
-My mother, Mary Cooper-