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angus_honey January 1 2014, 02:27:49 UTC
It's a funny old world...but you should stick with your resolution. You've now got your working life ahead of you and need to establish a healthy work/life balance so that you can keep working and then enjoy your leisure time...

In some ways it may have been a good thing for your to have experienced this setback so early in your professional life (non-insurance notwithstanding...) because it gives you, more than anything else ever will, an insight into exactly how your patients feel! You have now experienced extreme pain and then surgery and now recuperation...you will be truly empathetic and better for it! (Imho! Lol!)

Happy New Year! 2014 is nearly two and half hours old here...I'd better go to bed!

D xx

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hazeltea January 1 2014, 07:15:24 UTC
You worked really hard! 2013 can bite it now.

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persnickett January 20 2014, 20:43:19 UTC
BLAH! That sounds like fall 2013 smacked you just as hard as Snickville. I'm glad you came through it all.
And now a new practice...I can't imagine a 2014 more exciting.

"Here's to a healthier and happier New Year!"
Hear, hear! I wish it for you just as hard. ...How are the resolutions coming along so far? ;)

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antesqueluz February 10 2014, 06:52:38 UTC
That it did. Hope 2014 is treating you better so far!

My resolutions have been hit or miss. My diet is better, most days. And I'm branching out a little bit - trying to have some kind of work-life balance. Baby steps. ;-) Thanks for asking, though. I appreciate it.

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