Monday, October 28, 2013

School

Today’s post is dedicated to what this blog is supposed to be about - school.  Here is an update on what has been happening in the veterinary school world:

Pathology: My favorite class!  We have learned about tissue injury, tissue necrosis (death), neoplasms (which are basically tumors), and now we are learning about hemostasis and inflammation and just starting the topic of healing.  Hemostasis is essentially the process of clotting blood when there is injury to the blood vessel.  It’s a balance between having enough clotting to stop the blood, but not too much clotting to cause a problem.  My favorite thing we’ve learned about in Pathology so far is the process of what causes neoplasms (tumors).  We’ve learned the differences between sarcomas and carcinomas, what makes tumors malignant versus benign, which ones are most dangerous, how to identify them by looking at their cells in the microscope, and more.  It’s all been so interesting!  However, the 3 hour test we had (which was pretty much all essay questions) was not so fun - Luckily it turned out better than expected :)

Fecal Snap Test - Parasitology Lab
Ctenocephalides felis - Your everyday flea!
Parasitology: Not my favorite class!  Bugs just aren’t my thing.  We’ve learned about intestinal parasites of cats and dogs such as hookworms, roundworms, tapeworms; blood parasites of cats and dogs - most importantly heartworms - and ticks, fleas, and mites.  We just have started parasites of ruminants.  For once I feel semi-ahead in a class and am thankful for the experiences I had this summer working with ticks because it’s giving me a head start on all of this material.  I’ve also learned that there are parasites everywhere and that I shouldn’t eat anything or ever touch dirt, because I will get a parasite, it will migrate to my brain, and I will die.  (Not really, but that’s sure how it feels!)

Pharmacology:  Hard to tell what has been going on in this class - it’s all been a blur.  We’ve been talking about how the autonomic nervous system plays a part in pharmacology.  The autonomic nervous system is comprised of the sympathetic (fight or flight) and the parasympathetic (rest & digest) systems.  We’ve been learning how to block receptors to affect the animal.  Last week, we started talking about pain, pain receptors and how we can reduce and/or block pain.  We are just now beginning to learn about cardiac drugs.

Bacteriology:  In BacT we’ve covered all sorts of bacteria - where they are found, how they develop, what diseases they can cause, etc. - including E. coli, Staphylococcus aureus, Salmonella, and more.  We’ve covered at least 35 different bacteria so far!  Yuck.

Study Buddy
One of the major differences between 1st year and 2nd year - is that we have our tests more in "clumps" than every Friday.  Last year, I really enjoyed having a normal schedule - study Sunday-Thursday and have a test every Friday.  "Normal" is no longer a concept that exists in my world.  I have 4 tests between this Wednesday and next Wednesday.  I'm not quite sure who decides that this a good testing schedule for 2nd years.  I think they are training us to be stressed so we'll handle animal emergencies better... or at least that's what I'm telling myself to make it better :)

Happy Monday!







Tuesday, October 15, 2013

Happy October!

Is it really already half-way through October?  Life in the past month has gotten even crazier - not only due to the ridiculous amount of school work I've had, but now I've got a wedding to plan!  That's right - Cole and I are engaged!  And a month after the fact, I finally have a little time to write about it:

Cole and I were celebrating my 23rd  birthday a week late because of his work.  I had told him I really wanted to drive to Topeka to get Red Lobster for my birthday (I love seafood) - which gave him the perfect opportunity to plan to propose to me at our favorite spot, the Old Stone Church in Maple Hill.

Cole didn't like the idea of our "engagement dinner" being at Red Lobster, but he knows that when I get set on a restaurant there is no changing my mind without a fight...  So he went with it :)

He recently moved into a new apartment and there has been much discussion over what should go on the wall behind the couch.  After I suggested a canvas picture of Little Bear (my cat) which got shot down immediately, we finally agreed on a canvas picture of Kansas Landscape.  So after dinner, we were going to go to our favorite spot, the Old Stone Church, to take some pretty sunset pictures to get printed on canvas for behind the couch, as part of my birthday present.

Cole and I had talked about getting married for a while at this point, but he told me it wouldn't be for a while.  So while I was secretly thinking this would be the perfect place to get proposed to, I trusted him when he said it wouldn't be for a while, and was doing my best to enjoy his thoughtfulness on my birthday.
 
After we got parked out at the church Cole gave me the camera and the tripod to work on setting up while he went to grab some stuff from the car.  When he came back over he got down on one knee and asked me to marry him.  I just looked at him and said, "Is this real life?!" - he had to ask me a second time before I could process what was happening enough to say yes!  

We enjoyed the "post-engagement bliss" time out at the church and watched the sunset for a while before heading back home to share the excitement with my parents.  We had to make a pit-stop by Cole's apartment to grab his keys which he had "locked in his apartment" earlier that day.  When we went inside both my parents and his parents were there to celebrate with us!  I had no idea there could be any more surprises, but it was wonderful having the people we love most there to be excited with us!

Fun Facts: Cole proposed on Friday the 13th, in the graveyard surrounding the church, and on our drive back to the interstate a black cat ran across our road.  I found out later that Friday the 13th was always a lucky day for my Grandpa, so I guess I'm carrying on the Addison tradition :)

Now after all that - I guess I'm supposed to still be concentrating on school.  It's going well - pretty overwhelming right now.  A few weeks ago I had 3 tests within 7 days - talk about being brain dead after that.  About to get hit with another 6 weeks of frequent testing starting next week, so I can't promise I'll be blogging anytime soon - but who knows... maybe I'll need a study break :)

PS - Today happens to be Cole's birthday!  So..... HAPPY BIRTHDAY COLE ;)