Friday, June 26, 2009

Day 49 ....

Tomorrow will be special.

Wow, look at this. We literally just went over this in class, yet now its proven wrong. This is a pretty big finding. The Nobel Prize will probably be awarded. This is opening an entire new field of cell biology. Everything is going to be questioned now. Different genes at different stages of development doing the same thing. Genes we think do something may not really do that thing throughout life. Stem-cell research just restarted...

Tuesday, June 23, 2009

Day 46.....Meh

My story is going to have to wait one more day. I'm tired. I'm grumpy. I'm negative.

I sort of plan my meals a day or two in advance so I can start looking forward to them. Well, yesterday I decided that I was going to go to this new Chinese place for dinner today (Ashley said it was good, and an Indian knows his Chinese...right?). So I do the 10-15 minute walk eager to get there because I'm starving. Apparently, they decided that today, Tuesday June 23, they were going to be closed. FML. Then, I get home and decide to make Kraft Mac N' Cheese, you know, in the blue box. FML. So instead of butter, I'm forced to use sunflower margarine. FML. Instead of milk, I used vulcanize reconstituted milk that expires next year...FML. Just before I sit down to eat my wonderful meal, I notice that the TV turned on all by itself and proceeded to turn itself all the way up, and I mean LOUD! Yes, by itself. I try to use the remote to turn it down...it turns it up...I try to turn it down using the down volume button on the TV...it turns it up...FML. Now, the TV randomly changes channels, volume, inputs...and the remote is completely useless. So, I decided to set that remote next to my air conditioner remote that ALSO decided to stop working correctly...FMFL (I'll let you guess what that second F stands for).

None of you leave responses...fine. Lu...day 3

-Me

PS - The Tigers lead the series against the Cubs 1-0 on a bottom of the 9th walk-off home run by Ryan Raburn...

Monday, June 22, 2009

Day 45 Holy shit! Right on the nose!

Ok, ok...I know that I said that I'd be happy with anything above a 25/40, but I really wanted to get at least a 75%, or 30/40 for all the wolverines out there. What do you know?! I got a 75%! THANK GOD, THANK ALLAH, THANK BUDDHA, THANK DR. SAMSUN...hey, I fit in! I was a bit nervous.

Notice the Scoreboard now: 4 A's and 1 C. No more failing! Pretty DAMN good Dr. Samsun. Oh, thank you.

Yes, even though I just congratulated myself, I still KNOW there is still a long time to go before I can be satisfied. 60 years, SHIT!

I'd like to clear up any confusion. Yes, I know I screamed like a lil girl when the iguana got attacked, but the iguana GOT ATTACKED! I was watching that thing for like 10 minutes before the SECOND iguana ATTACKED the one I was watching. I had NO IDEA that there was a second iguana getting ready to pounce. My heart was thumpin. My sympathetic nervous system went into high gear. Dumped norepinephrine into my system, dilated my pupils, dilated my vessels in my muscles allowing for faster and more powerful contraction. Sped up my breathing. "Slowed down time." Perhaps you all could see it a lil more clearly on youtube...I'd advise you to turn down the volume....ha.



I have a very interesting story for you tomorrow, but I have to tell the person responsible for it before I share it with you all.

Jenn - Michael could not make it up and down the hill required to get to the cliffs, unless you promised him a 12 pack of Heineken light and a Cubs victory when he got there, and we all know how impossible it is to get a Cubs victory...HAHAHAHAHA

Big show down coming up with the Tigers and the Cubs this week. HAHAHA

Did you all see Tiger Woods play mediocre for the entire US Open and STILL finish T-6. When was the last time we was out of the top-20!? Consistency....priceless.

Good Night,

Dr. Samsun

PS - Lu..............................................Day 2

Sunday, June 21, 2009

Day 44 Happy Father's Day

Happy Father's Day, Dad!!!

There will be a day when I will really be able to show him how much I appreciate what he does for me, I mean, I know saying thank you helps, but trust me, I know...

Tonight is going to be a short post because as you'll see in the video, I had a long day. It was really fun though, my head hurts though. I have too much water filled in my sinuses. I am still one day behind, but most people are. I will be caught up by Wednseday. Hopefully. My ears really hurt though. Apparently there is a place that you can jump off a 50 foot cliff in the Caribbean Sea, hmm, we shall see....

And Mother, as you know, I respond to comments left by readers, a person made a comment that they should invent a way to get high in a pill...I was just showing him the pharmaceutical progress.

Today's shout-out goes to Lu Baggins. You better be reading this. You better leave a comment.
Beeno told me today that he might be a best man shortly...HAHaha, hmm....seriously?!

Enjoy the video...

Friday, June 19, 2009

Wait One Minute

SPICE?!?! Is it really you?! :-)!!!!!!!!!! Wow, hi! It took me a bit to remember that name...

Day 42 FML

I'll start off today by thanking who's ever responsible for yesterday's comment. BTW, plus read the follow...


Yeah, that's what I thought...

I'd also like to say that I hold a 8-2 domination record in Fifa so far. Yes, domination.

And, FML, the piece of shit transformer I bought for the XBOX blew up or something, which I thought ruined my XBOX but luckily I just had to .... rig it through my bedroom into my living room.

Okay, onto tonight's entertainment. The PIECE OF SHIT, MOTHER F***ING anatomy lab. Ha, ok, so I don't think it was that bad, but it was pretty fricken bad. Tonight, I have a sense as to how the Red Wings felt after losing game 7, well, maybe a little bit. They worked so hard, for so long, repeating their routines every day, day in, day out...improving, doing what they need to to achieve their goal. And they make it to game 7 of the Stanley Cup Finals. They finished as the second best hockey team in the world, yet they felt like failures. Humbling, but I can promise you one thing. I can promise you that after their break, each and every one of them will forget about the past, and work their asses off to get to the top again. I know a little bit of how the Red Wings feel.

So, I guess we will have to wait until probably Monday to see how I finished. I feel like shit because I really knew my shit. I really, really know the upper arm and back, however, when certain arteries or nerves or muscles are tagged on a body that is crusting over, decaying, hardening that have been chopped up from hundreds of students, its hard. Honestly, I won't be TOO upset as long as its above 25/40. Below that and I will have to take a little more extreme measures to correct the situation. So far, these two will count for 30% of our overall grade. We will see....

I also heard news that I'm a proud member of the semester that had the WORST average in the HISTORY of this university on Mini 1. See what I mean when I say morons are abound here. In the 30 year history of the university.

Its been a long, strenuous day...

Good Night,
Doctor Samsun

Wednesday, June 17, 2009

Day 41 Anatomy Review

Good evening.

I've been thinking that I originally started this blog to update my life through the trials and tribulations of medical school, yet I have written about very few medical things. Well, tonight, on the eve of my Anatomy Lab Practical, I've decided to give you all a little lesson in anatomy. Now, this post won't be for everyone, but bear with me.

BTW, thank you Spice for the words of encouragement. I appreciate it...

Ok, today's lesson is going to be about the upper limb, aka the arm. I am going to do all of this through memory, so we will see how far it takes us.

We will start with what I know best. Nerves. Your arm is innervated by the brachial plexus, which is comprised of the ventral roots of spinal nerves C5, C6, C7, C8, T1. These 5 roots form into 3 trunks, superior, middle, inferior. Off of the superior we have the dorsal scapular which goes to ur rhomboids major/minor, and levator scapulae, the supraspinatus nerve, and the subclavical nerve. From the 3 trunks we have 3 anterior and posterior divisions, which form 3 cords, lateral, medial, and posterior. Off of the lateral cord we have the lateral pectoral nerve. Off of the medial cord we have the medial pectoral nerve, the medial cutaneous branch of the arm, and the medial cutaneous branch of the forearm. The posterior cord gives rise to the upper subscapular, the lower subscapular, and the thoracodorsal nerve. These 3 cords give rise to 5 main branches of the brachial plexus, the musculocutaneous, the axial, the radial, the medial, and the ulnar. Remembered by the mnuemonic, and i quote "My Aunt Raped My Uncle." Yes, medical minds are so smart.
Musculocutaneous: flexor muscles of the arm (bicep, brachials, coracobrachials)
Axillary: deltoid, teres minor
Radial: All the extensor muscles of the arm, forearm, and hand (about 15)
Medial: Most of the flexors of the forearm (about 15)
Ulnar: Most of the muscles involved in your ring finger and pinky (about 8, yeah, I said 8)

Each of the branches have minor branches coming off of them as well. Easy stuff, right?

Next, lets move on to ARTERIES!! My weakness.

The axillary artery arises from the subclavian artery. There are 6 major branches off the axillary remember by, "She Tastes Like Sweet Apple Pie."
1) Superior Thoracic which divides into 3 branches
2) Thoracoacromial: ABCD
- acromial branch
- (Breasts) = Pectoral branch
- clavicular branch
- deltoid branch
3) Lateral Thoracic
4) Subscapular
5) Anterior humeral circumflex
6) Posterior humeral circumflex

Each of these have various branches that you must know, but I'll most on, so at this point we started just before your shoulder, now we are at about an inch below your armpit...yes all those are in a 4 inch span...mmm hmmm, FML.

The axillary artery turns into the brachial artery which has a few branches of its own.
1) Profundii Brachi (which in itself is just as important and complicated as the actual brachial artery its just the artery for the back of the arm)
2) Superior Ulnar Collateral
3) Inferior Ulnar Collateral

Each with their own branches

Then the brachial artery splits into the radial and ulnar artery. Both of those are as complicated as the previous. They take blood from the elbow to through the hand and back. And yes, anastomses. That word means that each of the arteries connect with one another looping around circling back and forth so if one gets constricted the others will work. FML.

Okay, enough.

Now, each of these nerves and arteries all have specific muscles that they supply. The 50 some muscles in one of your arms. I never even mentioned the 25 some bones in each arm. Oh yes, they need to be supplied as well. Each muscle has a tendon. There are 50 some ligaments. There are disorders to go with each nerve as well. Claw hand, Ape thumb deformity, Colles fracture, wrist drop. Hand of Benediction. And this is just the ARM!!!

The lab tomorrow covers the arm and back/spinal cord. ALL of this information is far game, plus the loads I left out. Dr. S, how may questions are there to test all of your knowledge? 40!!!!!!!!!!!!! Are you shitting me?! FFFFFFFMMMMMMMMMMMLLLLL.

Class dismissed,
Dr. Samsun

Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Day 40 What Today Meant To Me

8:30 AM

I wake up. I feel like shit, tired. I lay in bed for an extra 20 minutes. I summon all of my motivation and put on my shorts, then socks then shirt, then shoes. I run, I work out. I hate life. I run home. I notice the electrician working. I shower, I'm feeling a bit better.

10 AM

I take a seat. I spot I know all too well. I will be here for 11 of the next 13 hours of my life.

11:30 AM

I eat one of the tuna things my mother set me. I hear chainsaws outside my apartment. FML. Ok, I have a chore for you. Close your eyes when you are finished reading this and picture in your mind exactly what you imagine when you think of the electric company out cutting down limbs and repairing a electrical wire. Ok go. Ok, so it probably went something like they had the orange cones out, flashers buzzing on the specialty bus, professional.

2 PM

Inbox: FEDEX

Thank you, Mother! Fifa has arrived along with pictures of Samsun the Spartan Warrior doing his thing, and my renewed credit card. On my way, I see the electricians. Wearing their ordinary clothing (rag shirt and jeans) these guys are 50 feet in the air, on top of the poll with a pair of gloves, strapped down by their belts. The truck, a glorified pickup. No barriers, no cones, no flashing lights. They did get the job done though, I thought.

2:30 PM

Play Fifa! J XBOXLIVE doesn't work. I'm working on fixing that though.

7:00 PM

Powers out! FML. Honestly, the terrorists shouldn't bomb our financial buildings. They should go after our electricity. Life without electricity is miserable. Thank god for the battery in this computer. Think about it though. Scientifically, the battery has seen the weakest growth. I mean computer batteries last a few hours, pathetic.

7:30 PM

I sit down on my bed. I've decided the only thing productive I could do is write my blog. Sorry if it's a bit long. But before I decided to do this blog, I may or may not of decided to smoke pot, (sorry to the 3 people that are disappointed) but I've been really good and I've studied really well, and the FRICKEN power is out. I have no candles, no flashlights. Notice I used fricken. Yah, I didn't disappoint twice. Back to being high. I've made some realizations. There IS a small percentage of the population that has tried it and really hasn't enjoyed it, but for everyone else, you would be high right now if given the option, if it was legal, and no one would EVER find out. And you all know it. I have another chore for you, and for those who can't do this because of their job, you're excused, but for everyone else smoke a bowl, smoke a joint, rip the bong, whatever you have to do, just do it. Go in your bed. And just think about life. Think about what you're doing. Think about all the things that make you, you. Think about where you are. Think about who you're with. Think about what you were like in elementary school, middle school, high school. Think about all the different crazy stories that help mold you. Crazy trip, aye? Sometimes we can focus so much on the future, we never stop to remember the past. Unfortunately, doing that only helps answer those questions that you had at that age, but it proves to be some interesting and entertaining shit…

8:15 PM

The power is still out. FML. I just read what I have written for tonights blog. Yeah, I promise I'm normal. Well, perhaps a bit above normal, but you know what I mean.

8:35

Power's on…

Dr. Samsun


 


 

 

Monday, June 15, 2009

Day 38 Shit, I can't get cocky...

So, as you can see...I've updated my Histology score to reflect the 1st Histology Lab Practical. A 43/50 = 86% -----> A. Yes. Another A, but wait! Anatomy Lab is in 3 days. The one that I really need to do well in. The one that I got a 55% on the mock-tical...yes thats a "Mock Practical," but it has shown me exactly where I need to study. You know, learning the brachial plexus is one thing, but actually being able to identify the different nerves is another thing. FML. Anywho, back to my brilliance. I mean, I still did get 7 wrong. They haven't given us our responses yet, nor the key, so I have no idea what those 7 were.

So, 20 people viewed this blog yesterday, and not ONE comment?!

I'm tired, and you people bore me...

Good night,
Dr. S (and yes, I've already started abbreviating)

Day 37 LAKERS WIN!!!

Congratulations to the Los Angeles Lakers for winning the 2009 NBA Championship!!!

http://espn.go.com/nba/recap?gameId=290614019

Not that Kobe needed any validation of his greatness, but he pulled another championship out of his ass to prove himself again. I remember a few years ago...7ish, when I thought Phil Jackson was just a product of coaching the best players at the time, but I've since realized that to win an NBA Championship it requires much more than 1 guy. The NBA is a truly team game, not quite like hockey, but in its own way. Sometimes 8-9 can make up an NBA team, but they must all work in harmony with each other. Kobe needed Pau, and Odom, Fischer, Mr. Shannon Brown, Ariza, Farmar, Walton, Bynum, Sasha, he even needed DJ Mbenga. They all had to work together. Unlike the Red Wings, the Lakers wanted it more than the other team. They were the more focused team, the more driven team. The Lakers came out and out hussled Orlando. The GREAT thing...this is going to go on for at least another 3 to 4 years.

BTW, I recalled you can check a previous post, I'm pretty sure I called it in 5. Yeah, I know my shit. Figures this happens after I quit gambling....

I also realized something today that I should have realized quite a long time ago but...I was in this exact position at this exact time last year. Both the Lakers and Red Wings made it to the Finals of their sports. I had both to cheer for. Of course last year, the Wings won and the Lakers fell short. I was 1/2. Not quite the shit, but not amazing. This year, opposite. 1/2. But that is soooo much better than being 0/0. God, how bad would it suck to root for anything Chicago. The last 20 years their record is 1/2 and that 1 was with the White Sox, and who gives two shits about the White Sox??? Da Bears being the 0/1. The Cubs....hahhahahahahahhahaahah. I literally laughed out loud when I typed that. I'm still actually laughing. HAHA.

I purchased my very first stethoscope today. I listen to my heart beating for like 20 minutes. da DUMP, da DUMP, da ssssss (what the f___)...nah just kiddin...ha. (Ok, now I don't know. I really want to be able to use the word fuck in my blog, but I know the my parents are reading this as well, is it appropriate? Hmmm...)

Check in tomorrow for an update on anatomy...FML...by the way...FML stands for fuck my life....HAHA, again, I made myself laugh out loud.

Expenditures: 300 EC (electricity) 1468 EC (rent) 200 EC (stethoscope) 74 EC (dinner/bagels/cream cheese) 60 EC (food) 2102 EC

Goooooood Night,
Dr. Samsun

Friday, June 12, 2009

Day 34 Detroit Blues

First things first, thank God that I'm out of downtown Detroit. I can only IMAGINE what it must be like. Tonight was an instance of when the best team didn't win. They were not the better team in game 7, however. Now, let me get to Marion Hossa. Last year he had his heart torn out of him by the Detroit Red Wings. He loses in the Stanley Cup Finals while playing for the Pittsburg Penguins. In the off-season, he was offered something like a 4 year $40M contract. He decided to sign a 1 year 7.5M contract to play with the Red Wings because he FELT he had a better chance to win the cup with them. Wow. I'm sorry, dude. Stay and win one next year.

I have a Body Tracker Update!

Weight: 187.8 (-1.8 pounds)

% Body Fat: 17.2 (-2.5%)

% Body Water: 56.8 (+1.9%)

Muscle Weight: 147.0 (+2.2 lbs)

Physical Rating: 5

BMR: 2093 (+35)

Metabolic Age: 21 (-4)

Bone Mass: 7.6 (0)

Visceral Fat: 3

Holy shit! I'm pretty healthy! I shed about a pound per week. Dropped 2.5% body fat. Gained 2.2 pounds of muscle. I burn 35 more calories a day just for sitting on my skinny ass. My metabolism is running at a younger age than me. Terrific. Look how low that visceral fat is. And to think, this is AFTER all that candy my mother sent me, and lackadaisical (yes, I needed spell check) workouts the past few days due to exhaustion from studying. Ten more weeks, 12.8 more pounds.

I had my Histology Lab Practical today. 50 multiple choice questions each with 10 possibilities. Here's a good example of the Histology Practical questions. Go get one of those 3-D cross-eyed books. Print some of the pages in black and white. And go….page by page….finding an arrow or circle on each page and asked to identify the structure amount countless possibilities. Pretty fun, huh? I'll obviously update when I know more.

I'm in the mood for a shout-out again. Jay Bird has disappointed…(POS)…Tonight, we are going to go with Samsun's Uncle. Samsun's Uncle used to treat Samsun very well. He would give him some exercise by throwing his treats and having him run head first into the couch. He would sneak him catnip here and there. Give him some Frosty. Hey, how glad are you that you're not still in the Lofts?

I'm exhausted…I leave you with one of the most AMAZING videos ever taken.

C'mon Lakers,

Dr. Samsun

Wednesday, June 10, 2009

Day 31 This One May Be Interesting...

Hello all. This is a rather disturbing feeling I'm having tonight. It bears with it a certain question that there is no way of figuring out the answer is to learn it yourself.

Before I begin. Was yesterdays second comment a spamer or an actual reader? To the first comment, I wasn't planning on doing out a shout-out every day, but i suppose I can do one today. This shout-out is going to....Jay Bird. J B, I like to call him for short, is a bonafide rock star. Hes got moves on the dance floor like no other. He is the Thrilla. If J Bird is in the house...

Don't quite know what that was...sorry.

So lets go over the results to my Mini 1 shall we?

Histology: 30/36 = 83.3%

DPS: 12/15 = 80%

Physiology: 8/10 = 80%

Anatomy: 11/22 = 50%

BIOCHem: 39/47 = 83%

But Dr. Samsun, what is the grading scale?

A (80-100)
B (70-80)
C (MPS-69)
F (Below MPS)

Oh, so the equivalent of FOUR A's and one F? HEY! FOUR A's?! That's pretty good, aye?! But Dr. Samsun, if you fail one class you fail the semester right? Well, that is true...HOWEVER, for Anatomy, Each Mini is worth 15% of your grade, and each Lab Practical is worth 15% with the Final being worth 20% and PBL worth 5%. So Doc, right now, you have 7.5% out of a possible 15%? Meaning you still can get a 92.5% in the class?!

So, all in all, how would you rate your exam Dr. Samsun?

Well, my strengths were my strengths, and my weaknesses were my weaknesses. I've taken biochemistry courses over and over at MSU and at Wayne. I've done a shit load of Cell Biology. Doctor and Patient in Society is a bit of common sense, and a bit new. Histology is pretty new to me, but I know whats going on. I've learned about the cell for awhile without actually seeing it. Well, now I'm seeing it. Then comes anatomy. Anatomy is a beast. The science are like other subjects. You can't do a project and present it and learn what you need to learn. All sciences, no matter the type, all require a special type of learning. Science is so complex. Its not sell here, buy here, do that. Each science has its own unique way of conducting itself. I've honestly studied biochemistry for four years now, learning from more than 15 professors, and I still barely know whats going on. Anatomy is no different. You have 20 muscles in your forearm. TWENTY! Something like 47 bones in your upper limb. Fuck me! It requires a special type of learning. A learning that takes time to develop. A learning that evolves many times before its set. I will develop that set. I knew going into the exam that Anatomy was going to be my weak point. It had to be. Its the newest of all the sciences being installed into my brain. I'll get it there.

For now, I choose to look at the FOUR A's and be proud of them. I choose to look at my F as a learning experience. Now I know how NOT to study for anatomy. Perhaps, I'll find out how TO study for it for the Lab Practical in two weeks. Ya know, I have to get a 70% and what do you know? I'm passing again, with FOUR A's.

HOLY SHIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!GR!!

Day 30ish Humblism

I've heard from a few people that they noticed I haven't been keeping up with my blog every day. Well, now that I know it matters, perhaps I will.

I finally received my Mother's package. Twenty two days is all it took to get here. Third world what? Well, thanks to her, I've gained everything I've lost back in two days. I now have diabetes. My teeth have fallen out, and my sweat tastes a bit like skittles. Giant bags of Skittles, regular bags of Skittles, Toll-House cookie packets. Gummy Savers. Pringles. Cheeze Its. Starburst. Beef Jerky. Starkist Tuna Lunches. Ritz Crackers. Squeezie cheese. To be honest, I did comment that I am withdrawing from sweets. Its funny, every time you leave your surroundings for a long period there are always little things that show up that make you realize certain things that you take for granted. In Australia, ketchup was a biggy. Tomato sauce is miserable. Here, its something thats good for me to go without. Desserts. Sweets. Sugar. The juice helps a bit, but they don't have much in the forms of sweets here. Other than pie, and thats too much. I've been good staying away from things, but this package has since arrived. From thing to thing, sampling my fat ass away. All day. My stomach right now feels like concentrated hydrochloric acid is burning away my insides...wait...thats right...it is. Along with the candy, she also sent along some stupid booklet about Jesus and attitude. I haven't looked at it yet, nor will I, but she redeemed herself by adding my 11th grade Genetics independent study paper. Yes, I was smart for my age. (Definitely drank and smoked that away...) The paper is an interesting read...if your into genetics. So, about 3% of you. Probably no body reading this, actually.

I watched Superbad today. I guess I never realized how extremely funny that movie actually is. Perhaps now I look at it in a different light. I remember feeling most of those exact feelings that they experienced in the movie. That was at a completely different stage of my life, a pretty amazing one. I have some stories that would amazing you, disgust you, leave you in disbelief for so many different reasons. They are all lessons from a previous chapter. Its good to review chapters, you want to remember the lessons learned don't you?

Today...The best played, the best played well, but the best did not succeed. Neither the Red Wings nor the Lake Show manage a win today, yet hope is not lost. Game 7 in the NHL Stanley Cup Finals. Perhaps that most exciting game in the entirety of sports. The most speed. The most physical game. Rivalled only with the Superbowl. But the Wings will win. They were designed for Game 7. To win when they needed to most. The best team will win. (Justin should play, but Draper will be there for the face-offs) And the Lake Show. Orlando shot something like 67%, and you lost by 4. You have nothing to be disappointed about. Keep doing your thing, and this will be over in 5, MAYBE 6.

Cheers,
Dr. Samsun

Tuesday, June 9, 2009

29....First Exam....Wow

Ok, case and point as to how stupid this university is.....Not only did the Mini contain a few of the exact questions from the practice exam they provided us. They included a practice exam that was emailed to describe as an incorrect question because there was two correct answers and they didn't adjust. Not even the order of the answers. The exam was 130 questions....2 hours and 40 minutes long. I doubt you understand...but a 2 hour a 45 minute exam is ridiculously long. By the end I accepted any answer that sounded correct without even thinking which answer made sense. 130 questions. Covering biochemistry, histology, cell biology, anatomy, radiography anatomy, physiology, doctor and patient in society. Its the equivalent of answering serious questions the entire Lord of the Rings 3rd Movie. Its a long time of constant concentration. I think I did ok. I know I passed, but I don't know whether it was with a 70% or a 90%. Apparently I'll have to wait an entire week before I find out the results. Another sign of this schools incompetence....Apparently my mother is growing very fond of Samsun. She will soon understand that it is my decision if he stays or if he comes with me. I appreciate her looking after him, but don't think for a second I won't bring him here with me. It might be good to teach him how to adapt to a new lifestyle. I'm seriously starting towards leading to bringing him here next semester. And Mother. Thank you for the box of food that I will try to avoid. I have spent the entire time I've been here avoiding sweets. Of course its the one thing I'm withdrawing from....I suppose it helps. Even though it might not help my belly....which I am running into a little problem...my shorts are too big for me!!! Yes, I did say that. My 34 shorts are becoming a lil too big for me. 32 may be a possibility now. Um. I was close to 36. Yes, I will accept your amazement. We will see where I'm at in a week. Until then, I'm done talking about it. I look forward to filling you in. Until then, the Wings will win the Cup, the Lake Show will win the Championship and Tiger will be on his way at Bethpage Black. Trying to achieve perfection. Learning like me.

Good night Samsun.
Dr.

Monday, June 8, 2009

Day 28? THE NIGHT BEFORE!!!!

Oh boy. It is finally here. Its go time. I find it very fitting that on the eve of the biggest non-standardized test of my life Tiger and Kobe both showed me the way. Tiger Woods came back from 4 down to win the Memorial Tournament. Tiger Woods, one of the most powerful strikers of the ball, went 12/14, 10/14, 12/14, and 14/14 in FAIRWAYS HIT. Are you kidding me?! He is the best...at everything! The most clutch, the best driver, the best iron player, the best scrambler, the best putter, the best chipper, the best pitcher, the best puncher, has the best mental game, is in the best shape, is the best with the media, has the hottest wife...He is as close to perfection as you can get. Kobe is similar. Simply put, he is the best at what he does. Period. What makes these two the best? Are they gifted? Of course. Have they had some luck? Who hasn't? What separates Tiger and Kobe from the rest is their work ethic and their never fading desire to be better than they were the day before. Its obvious. People often say they are "naturals." To be honest, back in my playing days, people said that about me. And to that, I say a big giant BULL SHIT! So what if Tiger could break 50 when he was 6. That boy worked his ass off to break 50. Kobe has taken more shots in his life than hours he has lived. Its non-stop. Tiger misses putts (well, at least he used to). Kobe misses shots, but both know that the next opportunity for them to improve is right there in front of them. Its a never ending cycle. Learn/do/learn/do/learn/do/learn/do, set on repeat. And they wouldn't accept it any other way.

Now to me...am I the best? Fucccccccccck no. Well....ha, nah. And as my mother so kindly pointed out...its very easy to talk about doing something but its another thing to actually do it, and continue to do it and continue and continue. Shes damn right. I remember doing Sudoku in The State News while sitting in lecture. Mondays and Tuesdays, always level 1. I hated doing it on Mondays and Tuesdays because they were so simple even Daniel could do them (hmm, maybe). But on Thursday and Fridays...woooooah wee. I actually liked my first class on Thursday and Fridays. Level 3 and Level 4. The toughies. Sometimes I'd be working on them and before I could finish I noticed class was already over. Shit! Guess I'll finish on Monday. (I know this tangent is off point a bitch, but it was a fun story to tell, and there is a lesson here.) I actually can enjoy a challenge, and back to my main point, I'm at the very beginning of my journey. So far I've covered the foothills leading the way. Tomorrow at 1pm I will take my first step on the mountain. I have some of the skills essential to scale this mountain, but I lack stamina. Stamina will come with experience. I lacked a solid work ethic. Yeah, I put an "ed" on that...I did. My fire is lit. My ice piks and spikes are on. Sure, I will miss a shot. I'll lip out a putt, but right in front of me will be my opportunity to learn. To get better. I AM TIGER WOODS....I AM KOBE BRYANT...wait, I'm white? Shit...ha, no but seriously, I'm not Tiger and I'm not Kobe (shock all around, I know), but for the first time maybe ever I finally feel that I can be like them. And for that reason...BRING ON TOMORROW!

I may already be senile,
Dr. Samsun

150 EC since my last post

I know people are reading. Over 120 views in the last 2 weeks. Not all of them are me....yet, a few comments....maybe this one will get it rolling?

Thursday, June 4, 2009

Day 25

Wow, it really feels like I've been doing this for more than 25 days.  Yet, it also feels like I just got here yesterday.  Explain that one to me, please.  

I apologize to all my faithful readers out there.  I haven't posted in a few days.  I was busy Tuesday night...which lead to me being super tired Wednesday night.  Plus, my mom is on vacation, and I'm not sure who else actually reads this (V, I know you read it so no smart ass comments).  Plus, I haven't really been in a creative mood of late.  This medical school thing is no joke.  Its hard work.  I know I've said it over and over again but serious...did you know that there is TWENTY, 2-0, muscles in your forearm.  Each with different actions, innervations, attachments, and blood supply.  (PS - I know I write using fragments, but I don't really give a shit, my blog, my rules)  How long do they take to explain all of them...an hour.  Mmmm hmmm.  

I've come up with a new idea.  I'm going to give random shout-outs to people.  If I give you a shout-out, I expect you to leave a comment just acknowledging the shout-out/or acknowledging the post.  My first shout-out goes to....Miguel Miguel Inderain Inderbain, aka Mike the Kike, aka Ginsy.  I will mention this shout-out every day until you respond.  Cheers.

Way to go Kobe and the rest of the Lake Show.  I am really excited to collect $150 from Beenman, aka Beeno, aka fatty.  The PISTONS?! HAHA

Disappointed in the Red Wings, namely Mike Babcock.  Seriously, you sit the guy with the most goals in the series on your team for a 40 year old flamer?  Poor coaching in my book, granted my book is a napkin you used to set your chaw on.  

I had my second PAcE quiz yesterday.  21 out of 24 BOIIII.  Ok, this is why this school sucks.  These PAcE quizzes are meant to provide use, the students, with questions that will prepare us for the Mini's.  I kid you not when I say that every single professor at one point while explaining their questions said, "This won't be a type of question I ask on the Mini."  Seriously?  Are you a fucking joke?  Yes.  

Tune in next time for a real post, with a real story, that will produce real thoughts.  Until then, cheers.

Night,
Dr. Samsun

Past 3 day expenditure:  150 EC (electricity, which is almost out again), 60 EC groceries, 70 EC food, 20 EC juice       300 EC

Monday, June 1, 2009

Day 22 The Week Before

I've noticed that people are actually viewing the blog, yet still no comments (except for spam I think?).  Oh well, I'm doing this for myself anyways.  

I skipped working out today.  I won't make that mistake again.  I'm so happy to finally be at the point where I hate going a day without exercise!  It makes the day so much better.  I feel better.  I don't feel guilty about eating.  I look at myself and see progress.  Days like today, I look at myself and see the flaws.  I lose a certain confidence.  The confidence that I've worked so hard to get back.  The confidence that I've lack for too long.  Why wouldn't I want it?  Why wouldn't I put myself in a position to have it?  See, things are finally starting to click in the right way.  As cliche as it may sound, the clouds are clearing.  I'm able to think like I used to think.  I'm able to act like I used to act, except this time I bring knowledge of past events.  I smoked one cigarette today.  They sell them individually.  I wanted to remember what it was like.  I didn't crave it.  I needed to remind myself of what I had done.  Of where I had been.  As I walked down the street with the cig stinking its smoke in air, it took me about 2 puffs before I remembered why I had quit.  It wasn't for me anymore.  Of course, not taking adderall helped, but simply not wanting to anymore helped much more.  The physiological craving was trumped by the psychological feeling.  Thats what I've come to realize.  How you feel about something can greatly impact your performance.  In everything.  In every activity.  In every job.  In every relationship.  Don't get me wrong, sometimes physiology kicks the shit outta psychology, but winning a battle doesn't win the war.  

Today was a national holiday in Dominica.  Most places were closed.  The reason for the holiday...Beach Day.  Apparently, once a month, this island shuts down to celebrate the beach.  Funny thing about today though.  It rained.  It rained hard.  From 8am til 1pm.  Apparently "God" doesn't give a shit about Dominica's Beach Day Holiday....Oh yeah, it was the first day its rained in 2 weeks.  

Night,
Dr. Samsun

Sunday, May 31, 2009

Day 21 Way To Go Justin!

WOW!  Talk about stepping up at the right time!  Congratulations to Justin Abdelkader for scoring his second goal in as many nights in the Stanley Cup Finals!

This is another edition of Random Thoughts of Dr. Samsun...

Muskegon, MI got some quality airtime tonight on NBCs telecast of the Stanley Cup Finals.

I had another hockey game today.  I too scored, twice, but we lost again, by 2.  I am getting my feel back though, so in the future, watch out.  

I was reading a list of interesting questions to get to know someone and this one came up...

If you could go back in time to when you were in fifth grade a relive everything from that point in time knowing everything you know now, would you lose your virginity sooner, the same time, or later than you did?

Well, thats easy...ha, but assuming that my exceptional knowledge wouldn't have gotten me laid any sooner, I definitely would have waited a bit longer to lose my virginity.  I lost it at 16, sneaking out of my house.  I only knew she was older and willing.  I would have waited.  Annie made me wait too long, I was impatient at that age.  I truly am sorry for that.  Annie deserved better.  Don't get me wrong, I was good, but that instance, I treated her like shit.  I believe karma has made up for it though.  

Lebron James is the biggest piece of shit in professional sports.  "I'm a winner.  I'm not going to shake the hand of somebody that beat me, thats not how I am."  Yea, because you are a ghetto ass fake piece of shit blessed with genetics that make you a beast on the court and a loser bitch off it.  Just like Shaq.  The ONLY reason you are good is because of build.  You are bigger and faster than everyone else (where Shaq was just bigger).  You have no skill whatsoever.  You make as many jumpers as I make, but you sure can bull your ass to the glass and make a layup, kudos to you (and Shaq) for overpowering everyone will brute strength and NO skill.  

Kobe, on the other hand.  Kobe takes what he was given, and said I'm going to beat you in every way imaginable.  More skill than any other player in the history of the NBA, including MJ (who was MJs competition?)

I'm actually quite impressed with the Dean of Ross University.  She made it through the hike.  It was not an easy hike, yet she did it.  Now, I don't know how many Deans of Medical Schools could do that...yet, I don't know how many Medical Schools Dr. Coleman could be a successful Dean at, if you get my drift...

Freshly squeezed mango and pineapple juice may just be the thing to keep me off drugs...and maybe even sex...because I swear, its like drinking a magic brownie, 3 norcos, 3 shots of Johnny Blue, two tweeks all while orgasming.  (no, but seriously, to those who know, HOW GREAT WOULD THE NEXT 5 HOURS OF YOUR LIFE BE AFTER THAT!?)  

Damnit!!!!  Now I want to try that one out...

I was thankfully able to change my flight back to Michigan from August 24 to August 19.  Thank god I found a cheaper way to do it because those 5 days would have been true killers...

Check out tomorrow's blog:  One week remaining!  (Unless something comes up)



Saturday, May 30, 2009

Day 20 7 Waterfalls

Congratulations to Justin Abdelkader for scoring your first of many playoff goals for the Detroit Red Wings, and in the Stanley Cup Finals.  

Congratulations to Lebron James for showing how much work you still have before you can even be in the top 10 all-time.  

This is my video from today's hike.  It was a pretty great hike.  Six hours.  Sorry if the audio is a lil messed up.  Enjoy.

Day 19, Why a Doctor Makes So Much Money

Congratulations to the LA Lake Show.  4 more wins!

Why does a doctor make so much money?

Well, there are two main reasons why this is.  

Reason one.  For everything this blog has been about so far.  The amount of study.  The hours and hours of reading, writing, listening, memorizing, feeling, questioning, and worrying.  The demand to be your best at all times.  One mistake, and you just killed a person.  Two mistakes, you lose it all, pulled out from under you like you never deserved it.  Not for 4 years.  Not just to pass the final exam, but for the rest of your career.  Medicine changes every day.  New techniques are being discovered, new microbes evolved, human beings as a species are changing all the time.  You don't just become a doctor and you know it all.  You devote your entire life to medicine.  You devote your entire life to learning, and studying, and evolving.  To be a real doctor, complacency can't exist.  

Reason two.  Money.  Wait Dr. Samsun, how does money have anything to do with how much money you make?  Questions like that make it clear as to why I'm the doctor, and you are not.  (Sorry, if you know Katt Williams, you might think thats funny because I did.)  Well first, everybody knows money plays a role in everything.  Everything?  Everything.  (another Katt joke)  Ok, I'll compare myself to a mildly above average business student.  Lets see, I went to Michigan State University (YAH!).  He went to...hm...the University of Michigan (BOO!).    


                                                                        Me                                        Him           
4 years at undergraduate                   4 x $12500                             4 x 15000
    ---4 years housing                          4 x 12 x 650                          4 x 12 x 800
    ---4 years food/extra                    4 x 12 x 1000                        4 x 12 x 1000

1 year graduate school                          $12000 
9 year housing                                      9 x $675
9 months food/extra                           9 x $1000        

Income 1st year out of college                  $0                                  $40,000 (good job)

10 semesters at medical school        10 x $14000
4 years of housing                               12 x 4 x 750
4 years of food/extras                        12 x 4 x 1000

Income in those 4 years                              $0                                  $200,000

Total Cost          =                               $-380,275                                +$$$$$

How is that rewarded.  With 3-6 years of residency.  Longer and more challenging than medical school, while making $40000.

The hardest profession, plus the most expensive profession. Answered?

Check in tomorrow for 7 Waterfall Hike (a 6 hour beast)...

Night,
Dr. Samsun