Monday, July 16, 2007
Circadia
I've been off for a week now. I have been going to bed at about 11:30 and getting up at about 8am. Wow. What the hell? I'm happy and content and had a great break with my wife. I cooked dinner tonight for everyone. What the hell is wrong with me?
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Amazing isn't. The trick is to hold on to that as long as you can before the rotating shift work chronic pain work excuse 3:00 am runny nose brings you down into the pit of dispair.
ReplyDeleteOh, sorry to be Debby Downer. Glad you had a great week 911.
I left out the word "it" after amazing. It makes more sense that way.
ReplyDeleteIt's like an out of body experience, of sorts.
ReplyDeleteI had most of last week off, too. Don't worry. 5 minutes after you step in the door of the ER, the old you will come screeching back into your body.
It's almost painful how quickly the happiness fades. By 1 hour into your shift, it's a fond memory. 4 hours in, you can't remember that you were ever happy.
Then the screaming drunks start coming in and you find yourself looking around for a 14 gauge Jelco to stab yourself in the neck with......
It's called 'having a life'. I understand some people arrange to have one full time, and plan their existance around that thing you call a 'family'. What a concept.
ReplyDeleteI heard that too Cardio queen, but I'm told it's only in the experimental stages right now.
ReplyDeleteEvidently, early results from the phase III "Life Instead of FluoxEtine" (LIFE) trials show that "having a life" corresponds with a dramatic decreased risk of major depressive disorder, suicide and possibly even AMI when comparied to placebo! This may be the best thing for the psychiatric world since SSRI's and ECT!
ReplyDeleteIsn't it wonderful to experience a week of normalcy and good times ?
ReplyDeleteDoc...you actually sound...well..."chipper". Never thought I'd use one of my dad's words, but there it is.
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