There’s an old lady I see most mornings on my way to work. She walks her dog at exactly 8 a.m., steering her mobility scooter with one hand and holding the leash in the other. Her little companion, a Cavapoo puppy, trots happily beside her, its curly brown coat bouncing…
How Motherhood Changed Me as a Doctor
Becoming a mother changed everything I thought I knew about myself as a doctor. I went from confidently calming and treating babies to hesitating with my own child, overwhelmed by fear and love. Parenthood taught me a new kind of strength—one rooted in vulnerability and connection.
In the Multiverse, I’m Free
Hi, I’m Meg I love Marvel movies because of the idea of a multiverse. (I still don’t understand the hate towards Ant-Man and The Wasp: Quantumania. I have written a full page explanation and future expectations of the movie on my blog. In my head.) It gives me hope that…
When Silence Isn’t Golden
It was a good surgery. The consultant was kind enough to let me open the skin and agreed to let me close it as well. He had informed the registrar about my fine subcuticular suturing skills that I had displayed when I assisted him in a case a week ago….