Intraoperative monitoring is truly the most boring thing I've ever had to do in my entire life. Including my two months of radiology. Seriously, you look at squiggly lines and make sure that they don't change. That's it. And some of these surgeries can last for hours. And it's especially boring since I'd doing it over the shoulder of an attending, so it's not like I have any responsibility for those squiggly lines at all. When I mentioned this to one of my colleagues, she stated "oh it's so much fun! This is how you can tell the people who want to go into critical care from those who want to do real neurology." I guess so, because if it was to be my life, reading EEGs and evoked potentials for the rest of my life, I'd promptly go for a career change. It's a good skill and important knowledge for me to acquire, especially the EEGs, true, but I need patient contact and time away from a computer screen to be happy.
My home teacher and his fiancee came over and cleaned out my gutters and raked the rest of my leaves. I've really been blessed by service this month. The trucks came through last week and swept away all of the leaves on the street, so I had to pile these in my backyard for removal next year. It's incredible how many leaves I still had. I'll take a picture if I get home before dark in the next couple of weeks.
I am going with my friend Katie to see New Moon tomorrow. It's going to be so fantastically terrible, I can't wait. This made me laugh (thanks,
calenfenwen!)
My home teacher and his fiancee came over and cleaned out my gutters and raked the rest of my leaves. I've really been blessed by service this month. The trucks came through last week and swept away all of the leaves on the street, so I had to pile these in my backyard for removal next year. It's incredible how many leaves I still had. I'll take a picture if I get home before dark in the next couple of weeks.
I am going with my friend Katie to see New Moon tomorrow. It's going to be so fantastically terrible, I can't wait. This made me laugh (thanks,
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