I flew in Friday where my friend picked me up. I got really sick on my flight there. My throat killed. It became unbearably difficult to swallow (my own saliva, much less any fluid that wasn't scalding hot) and when I deplaned, I was achey and slightly light-headed. We went to dinner (the food did me some good) and then went back to his place where I slept on his gosh-awful couch.
Sunday, he wakes up at noon, drops me off at Audubon Park and I don't see him again until 5:30.
Long story short, I don't have money to ride the streetcar so I end up walking 2 miles to the bakery I wanted check out (without passing out even though I'm dehydrated beyond belief). He and the girl he's dating pick me up from there and she is the worst. She's a naive recent college graduate who smokes (in her car no less). He acts like a bumbling, giggling teenager around her and I wanted to smack the crap out of both of them. We eat some po'boys for dinner and they leave to study. I sleep on the floor again tonight.
Finally! The interview! Having had a craptastic time in New Orleans thusfar, the school is actually quite nice. I mean, it's nothing new and shiny like the Philly school, but this school offers a Tropical Medicine degree, which is something that would truly benefit my future career with Doctors Without Borders. The students are nice and the three interviews I had (two faculty, one student) went as follows:
- Male PhD. A fine interview. Nothing too great. He didn't have any of my info so it was just him asking questions.
- Female PhD. She's German and adorable and tall! We ended up talking for almost 50 minutes (instead of the typical 30). She said near the end of the interview that she could see me at their medical school (which I hope is a good sign, fingers crossed!)
- Female, second year. She was sweet. A little nerdy, but super cute. We just chitted and chatted and ate some not-very-good food.
I forget to mention that the morning of my interview, my hands and feet have broken out with these things:
They hurt like blisters especially when I open-and-close my hands and when I walk on my feet. Another way to describe it is like my hands and feet are constantly asleep so the blood rushing back to them hurts like hell in a handbasket. But I'm overexaggerating. It's just uncomfortable.
Edited to Add: My best friend diagnosed me as having Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease. For which all I have to say is this: I hate all of you dirty people of New Orleans who infected me with this crap!
Edited to Add: My best friend diagnosed me as having Hand, Foot and Mouth Disease. For which all I have to say is this: I hate all of you dirty people of New Orleans who infected me with this crap!
So, all in all, New Orleans has infected me with who-knows-what, I am no longer friends with the guy I visited, and I am 10 days away from receiving decisions (hopefully) from medical schools. I think I'm going to start freaking out soon.
2 comments:
Well, I don't really know what to say. But honestly, you sound like you have hand, foot, and mouth. Do you have cold sores in your mouth? Go see a doctor. If you end up having it, call me b/c I have advice (I had it, along with strep).
Yeah, that description sounds creepily accurate.
I'm sorry your visit was so awful! Did you stay with who I think you stayed with (sidenote: sorry for not getting back to you, but I had checked and am not friends with him on le FB)? Ugh.
In happier notes, YAY for seeing you tomorrow!
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