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Old 29th August 2002, 03:27 AM
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You're in awe Snoopy? Thanks. (Overachievement? We were all supposed just to do it!)
I can assure you it was pure sadistic torture, especially when you're like me who thinks she has to study/read EVERYTHING!

I went through depression at the end of the second term. I thought I was going to fail and be a failure forever!

Things eased out in the subsequent years 'cos I'm a clinical person, and all the hard study and brain exercise slowly fell into place. IT felt a relief to know what one was doing - and why one was doing it! Like to be able to diagnose and prescribe and see patients getting better.

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I am also in awe of what you learned and what you ahd to go through to learn it!
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dr. leela. I have to agree with Snoopy and Shirley. I said your description got me 'hyped,' but I think I really meant that it got me 'overstimulated.' Your description was not only inspiring, it a good reality test. The bar is set very high.

And Barb (on the other thread) and Snoopy, thanks for clarifying the de Schepper's book is a text, I think I missed that. I think, anyway, I'll be spending that small fortune for those "original sources" pretty soon. Thanks everyone for your advice.

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