Thursday, June 19, 2008

June 19th!!

Today is National Hurricane Awareness Day in Grenada. And I know this because of a neat little feature that is available to us here in Grenada. Something that I never had at home. Text messaging courtesy of your cell phone provider. Anytime there is a contest, or a chance to buy double the minutes for one low price, or a national event (like today) my phone makes its customary "I have a new text message awaiting your viewing" noise....and I look...and there is my message from Digicel updating me on the current news, events, and promotions. Verizon NEVER did that for me. So I guess being here has some nice perks to it.

In other news, I have been busy studying for the final Pathology test which will occur at 9 am sharp this monday. Am I prepared??? Well, I think I am. The better question is, am I prepared to answer insanely long, 10th order questions from professors who find it amusing to test us on disorders and diseases we will probably never see as physicians. Case in point.....we are constantly bombarded about this one disease called Goodpasture's which causes bloody urination and bloody cough/sputum (ask me about the pathogenesis on this one when I'm home because I know it!!). Anyway, today while I was trying to gain better insight into this disease through my search on wikipedia, I found out that Goodpasture's accounts for only 1% of ALL renal diseases. 1%!!! What?? The only doctor that will ever see this on maybe a yearly basis is a nephrologist and I know I won't be going into that field. But, we need to learn about it. Thanks Path for inundating my already swollen brain with useless material.

So, I had the opportunity tonight to try another Grenadian restaurant. We went to The Ocean Grill in St. George's. It was good. I just had a drink and appetizer....coconut shrimp and a pina colada. Yummy!!! Long story on how I ended up going out on a night when I should have been studying, but lets save that and just say that the food was very good and I definitely want to go back for lunch. If not this term, definitely next.

Well, plans for tomorrow are the following: Get up at 5:30am, make coffee and breakfast, drink coffee, wrap up breakfast, go to school, study, study, eat breakfast, study, study until 11am, workout for an hour, come home and eat lunch, shower and small nap, study, study, study, eat dinner, study, study, study, study, bedtime at 10:30pm.

Unless something really good happens this weekend (and you never know), my next post will be monday after the monstrousity. Have a great night. :)

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