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Old 25-03-2008, 02:27 AM   #6 (permalink)
leadzeplane
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Long time no bloody see.

I apologise for my lazy approach to this blog, I thought that I would make sparse posts over long periods of time so that I could concentrate them into being beautiful posts of Stephen Fry-esque grandeur. That was my excuse anyway. In reality, I am far too lazy for my own good which is not a preferred trait in a future doctor (I would guess).
At the moment I have stopped working on my student selected component essay for the day. It's on cancer, but I won't reveal anymore about it to keep my slightly anonymous approach to this blog going (if I give away the proper title, I shall give away who I am easily to anyone with common sense and google).

Currently off for Easter hols aswell, eating loads of rubbish and trying to revise Systems (which I didn't properly learn the first time round) and it seems to be going well. So far we have tackled the blood, cardiovascular and respiratory systems with quite a lot of detail.
Other work that I need to do over Easter includes my family attachment project and the coursework involved with it. It is 4000 words (...I think) and is split between my partner and moi. So far, very little done in it but it shouldn't be THAT bad....I hope. Then I have my Personal Development Portfolio work to do. It seems to be a pain in my side but unlike alot of my peers, I can see its relevance when related to the system we have at the moment for installing junior doctors at the moment, so I do try to do it often (I may do some after this blog entry). Plus anyway, the skills entries are EASY. Praecordium exam, venepuncture, blood pressure taking........it's easy to write about. FAB.

A few weeks ago I had a fantastic moment. I was enjoying a sandwich (....I think) at a local Spar/Centra/VG/corner shop near the City Hospital in Belfast. As I saw all the doctors milling about I thought to myself, "I really do want to do this."
It could have been something in the sandwich I know, or I might have meant it. Who knows. But it was a beautiful quick moment. Nearly as important as the next day when I went into the men's toilet in the city hospital, only to see a woman walk out of a cubicle. The moment when our eyes met must have been amazing to see.

Pure WTF. Granted that she speaks internet speek, which I am adament she does.

What's that I hear you ask? How's MY lovelife? It was going good. I met a girl, we dated and then I had to stop it. It was a golden time though I was kind of bummed that it had to end but I felt it necessary. I am not going to give any reasons, or that would reveal the person (per chance that you knew her). She was really pretty aswell.......heart breaking stuff.


Still, plenty of fish........

Here's some Nick Drake which I have been listening to quite a bit while all romanticised!
http://youtube.com/watch?v=ze5Bktb2jiQ
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