So this weekend, I did nothing exciting in terms of Tulane or learning more about this wonderful environment. I spent it being sick . . . . literally. I’m not really sure why but it was pretty embarrassing when all my friends wanted to go out and enjoy this lovely cold weather we’ve been having and I had to stay inside in bed. That’s pretty much all I did this weekend . . . spend time in bed, watching tv or watching stuff on my computer, generally relaxing without eating anything that would make my stomach turn. I missed my sorority’s amazing Family Breakfast, which was at 3:30 AM on Sunday. Normally I would have been up and would have gone gladly- breakfast is easily my favorite meal of the day. Unfortunately, I had a few issues with keeping food IN my stomach, as gross as that is.
But then there was TEMS to the rescue. I have this friend in TEMS who ended up helping me out. He told me what was wrong with me, how to fix it, and what NOT to do. I started feeling better after I listened to his advice and I knew what to avoid for next time. You wouldn’t really think that another 19 year old kid would know something like that but these TEMS students are the exception.
Last year a bunch of my friends and I applied to be in TEMS. Some of us made the first interview, some of us made the second, and a lucky few were selected to by trained by TEMS, or the Tulane student EMT group. They mainly serve the Tulane area, but their knowledge and expertise is much needed for this campus and its neighbors. These students go on call a few days a month where they wear their uniforms and radios and must leave if an emergency does arise. They do this in turn so no one ends up missing anything really important in terms of classwork. When I brought up the subject of my mystery illness to my TEMS friend, I figured I’d get somewhat of an answer, but not the exact causes of my illness. He saved me a trip to the health center . . . . and he’s only 19 years old.
These are the kind of kids you will find at Tulane. They are dedicated to their cause, whatever it may be. And in the end, you will be impressed because for a moment while talking to them, you’ll forget that they’re just students still adjusting to college and its increasing demands.
That’s Tulane for ya . . . we’re hard workers here! =)