Anonymous wrote:I'm not a doctor and I get annoyed with my husband when he has a man cold. Especially when I've had the cold too and didn't act like I was dying from the plague. I have yet to meet a man who doesn't overreact when sick.

Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:OP here - I didn't mean I don't want to hear about work/life problems! I meant that DH has strep and is going on and on about how "impaired " he is and the fatigue and I've offered Motrin and cold liquids and whatnot and I now want to say "it's not cancer! You're not going to die. It's inconvenient, but it's not deadly. You will be ok."
That's not a doctor thing, that's a wife thing.
Anonymous wrote:OP here - I didn't mean I don't want to hear about work/life problems! I meant that DH has strep and is going on and on about how "impaired " he is and the fatigue and I've offered Motrin and cold liquids and whatnot and I now want to say "it's not cancer! You're not going to die. It's inconvenient, but it's not deadly. You will be ok."
Anonymous wrote:OP here - I didn't mean I don't want to hear about work/life problems! I meant that DH has strep and is going on and on about how "impaired " he is and the fatigue and I've offered Motrin and cold liquids and whatnot and I now want to say "it's not cancer! You're not going to die. It's inconvenient, but it's not deadly. You will be ok."
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Are you unsympathetic to their needs?
I'm a critical care/ICU doctor and sometimes, I can't bear what a big deal my DH makes out of small problems. It drives me bananas. Just want to know if I'm alone.
I am not married to a doctor, but I have many family members who are doctors.
Unlike most women, in the dating world I consider being a doctor a negative. I think becoming a doctor tends to turn MOST people into unsympathetic, arrogant, smug jerks. I might consider people who go into rheumatology, sleep medicine, and other fields like that. But generally, doctors tend to have empathy deficits.
And, since most went straight through school, they are often ignorant as to how it is to work in most office jobs. They have no understanding for what it is like to struggle to apply for jobs, promotions, stay employed, etc. they are very secure in their own jobs and feel smug about it and really tend to look down on people who struggle in their careers because they can't relate to that.
I, too, have many family members who are doctors, and I could not agree more!
Anonymous wrote:OP here - I didn't mean I don't want to hear about work/life problems! I meant that DH has strep and is going on and on about how "impaired " he is and the fatigue and I've offered Motrin and cold liquids and whatnot and I now want to say "it's not cancer! You're not going to die. It's inconvenient, but it's not deadly. You will be ok."
Anonymous wrote:OP here - I didn't mean I don't want to hear about work/life problems! I meant that DH has strep and is going on and on about how "impaired " he is and the fatigue and I've offered Motrin and cold liquids and whatnot and I now want to say "it's not cancer! You're not going to die. It's inconvenient, but it's not deadly. You will be ok."
Anonymous wrote:OP here - I didn't mean I don't want to hear about work/life problems! I meant that DH has strep and is going on and on about how "impaired " he is and the fatigue and I've offered Motrin and cold liquids and whatnot and I now want to say "it's not cancer! You're not going to die. It's inconvenient, but it's not deadly. You will be ok."
Anonymous wrote:It could be a couple of things. Working in an ICU or ER where you literally are making life-or-death decisions could make even the most emotionally empathetic person callous to someone complaining about a project getting delayed or "that asshole in IT". That doesn't mean they should always be dismissive of other people's stress however.
My experience is that some specialties seem to attract, if not require, certain personality defects. Seriously- orthopedic and cardiothoracic surgeons always seem to be the biggest assholes. Pediatrics and OB tend to fall on the other end of the spectrum.
Again, I don't know if the relationship is necessarily causal but it exists. At least in my world.