wait. what. stop. no im not. im so fresh i cant even handle it right now.
i just have to absorb SO MUCH of the information! but for the first time in my life, i love every minute of it, because i know i will need to remember the stuff in order to be help people stay safe onboard later. god, that was deep.
yesterday was pretty similar to day 2, today i woke up at 6 (felt more like 3 am, but i better get used to it, right?) and went to The Institute of the Aviation Medicine for the overall health and psycho exams. I was really scared they will find some health issue i have no idea about, but other than the hearing problem (and awyeah, they approved) it appears that im healtheeey. I ended up kind of exhausted after 5 hours of blood tests, orl, neurology, intern, audio tests, psychological tests, surgery tests, visual tests, interview with the senior consultant, but it was only noon and i had 7 more hours of medical aid ahead of me.
wow. let me tell you. those tvs people are damn funny. and the people in my course are hillarious! one guy suggested to stop the passenger's bleeding by putting a hot iron on the flesh, quoting "IT WILL BAKE THE MEAT!"
seriously, i want this guy to be my flight attendant :D
we talked about real stuff, what happened onboard, like deaths and medical emergencies, we went through almost half of the book in 7 hours, cant really imagine having 35 more hours of medical aid in the course, damn, what are we going to talk about? i feel like i can run a hospital!
anyways. im going to talk to my boss tommorow to see if they can let me-the-fuck-go, because im literally dying here every day.