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A Running Doc’s Life: Don’t Say “Why Me?” Say, “Try Me!”

Thankfully, we can still run with everything going on now. COVID is so rampant now that every day brings a new challenge. It gets tough getting up every day to go into work. The first thing I check is to see if anymore of my patients have died. There has never been such a helpless feeling that we have as physicians wondering who will get it next, and will they be the ones to survive or not. We need to go run or walk every day after the day ends just to try to clear our mind, and gear up for the next day.

Focus on the things you can do to make a difference. Protect yourself, and help protect others. And, help all the people in the medical field do their job, and help in their job by keeping the social distancing, and wearing a mask!

Keep focusing on these on a regular basis. Be positive, and keep your chin up. Times are tough for all of us.

Take the views in, and forget about all of the stress life is bringing. This is where running, and walking, helps so much. Get outside, keep your distance, and be as safe as possible.

People are not the only ones feeling the stress of things. Even our dog Dakota knows things are not the same. You can tell by the look on her face some days that she is also worried about us too! She is always there by our side, ready to give a hug or a kiss.

But even she needs to spend some time with her bear for comfort as well.

Some days I wonder how I get out of bed. It is always the same thing, just more volume, and intensity. What bad news is coming today? Who am I going to find out now has COVID? Are they going to make it? Do we have enough people left at the clinic to help take care of everybody else? Am I going to get COVID today? These are the daily struggles!

When the going gets tough, the tough get going! Focus on what you can do, not what you can’t do! Put your head down, take a deep breath, and get going and do what you can to take care of people, just like we do everyday in the clinic!

It is easy to feel sorry for ourselves these days. But truly, quit saying “Why Me?” Turn it around, and say “Try Me!” Get ready to kick the door down and do what you can. We can all help each other. Wear a mask. Keep your distance. USE YOUR HEAD! Think about somebody else once, instead of just yourself. I have older patients who many of them have said when they were diagnosed with COVID, but not sick enough to be in the hospital, “I might as well go home and get ready to die!” Nobody should have to say this, or feel this. We all have a life, and want to keep living it. Be mindful of others, and put yourself in their shoes…not only the shoes of the patients who get COVID, but the shoes of all of us that are doing everything we can to help take care of them too. When we lose patients to this, they are friends, or family. It takes a huge mental toll on us too! The disappointment of losing them is getting incredibly tough to keep dealing with. Why? Because we care! We went into medicine because we care! We went into medicine to help people, and when you can’t, there is nothing more frustrating! I again plea with everybody: work with us, not against us! Help us help you! Wear a mask! Think of others, and the benefit you give to them. Be somebody who cares! Take care of others, and take care of yourself…keep moving everybody…safely!

Dr. Dan

Consecutive Exercise Day of New Streak: #595

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