“Dr Linda”… at last!

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Woo Hoo! It’s done! At the wise old age of 54, I have officially graduated from my PhD studies to become a Doctor of Philosophy, Architecture. It’s taken me a little over 5 years, part-time, 3 of which I was living with diagnosed chronic migraine. Now that I’m on the ‘other side’ (of my studies and (most of) my migraine pain) I am a mixture of chuffed, relieved and… a little bemused.

Chuffed – because that’s the first word that comes to mind when I take into account how delighted, elated, grateful, and pleased beyond measure I am – I did it – it’s the highest level of education achievable, and now that I’ve earnt the title of ‘Doctor’ no one can take it away!

Relieved – because I no longer have to find 20 hours a week to hit the books, no longer have to submit research papers to journals and jump through academic hoops, and I no longer have to drag my mind out of the fog to concentrate with a laser-like efficiency I don’t always feel.

AND

Bemused – because, if I’m honest, the last 3 years have been some of the worst years of my life. I’m honestly not sure why I didn’t call out ‘stop!’ to my university supervisors several times along the way. In Australia, a part-time student is given a window of 6-8 years to complete their PhD. Given that I completed mine in 5 years, it means that I was almost always on top of, or ahead of, the university’s schedule of requirements. Meanwhile, having a migraine (in some form or another) almost every day non-stop for the last 3 years has been horrendous. Why was I so foolish (stubborn / vain / worried that I was getting old and time was getting away from me / or fearful that if I stopped I might not start again) to the point that I didn’t tell my supervisor, “I think I’m too sick for this at the moment – I’m going to take 6 months or a year off to feel better and then I’ll come back to you.”

I can’t know FOR SURE that the rigors of a PhD caused my migraines to switch from occasional to chronic, but I’m pretty confident it didn’t help. What’s more, it seems too much of a coincidence that the pain started to lessen around about the same time the commitments did…

What’s done is done – there’s no point looking in the rear mirror once you’ve crossed the finish line – UNLESS you can recognize a learning opportunity or teachable moment.

SO

Here’s a tough-love message from me to you – if you’re struggling to do a mountain of things, and the pressure of overload is making you sick – STOP – reassess what the real priorities are, and juggle’n’shuffle as much of the weight off your shoulders as you can – then do whatever you can to move yourself from illness towards wellness… if anything else on your To Do List is not a priority, it can wait.

That said – what’s done is done – so for now, it’s celebration time (with a little raw honesty thrown in to keep it real).

In many ways, all the highs and lows of the last 5 years can be summarized in the following series of photos taken on graduation day: there’s the excited 7am version of “I’m on the train (going places and getting sh!t done)” Linda, as well as the 9am Linda who’s “so close to graduation” super-excited (but also embarrassed to be caught taking a selfie (so didn’t take the time to center the shot properly!)). Then there’s the super-happy Midday version of me with my F-yeah, enthusiastic jazz-hands because I DID IT (and I no longer care who’s looking / judging). But there’s also the 2pm me who had no interest in going out to lunch and just wanted to get home for a good lie down, followed by the 5pm afternoon buzz that comes from congratulatory notes and flowers… followed by an un-photographed mood-slump, light dinner, early night and a deep sleep:

collage of photos taken from the day described above

[Image source: me and mine]

If you’re new to the blog (welcome!), know that if you have your own BIG dream that you’re chasing (perhaps while also living with chronic pain): go for it – it’s never too late!

If, however, you’re not sure how you’re going to make it work, know that I’ve written before about what it’s like studying with a migraine. The posts include how you can be both super-capable and slightly-broken all at the same time, there’s also outlines of why I think the added workload (at the same time as COVID lockdowns) might have been a trigger for my illness, as well as some more sideways references to what I was studying along the way – here are 7 posts that you can revisit if you’re interested:

PhDโ€™ing with a migraine

The face of (dis)ability

Pain + Fear = Chronic Pain

Compassion Focused Therapy (CFT) for chronic pain

Save enough winkles and youโ€™ll soon have a wonkel

โ€œUnlearn your painโ€

Schrรถdingerโ€™s Cat chilling on Mt Everest

So, with that – it’s time for me to go off and have a well-earned break from study while I consider what the next chapter in my life will be… BUT the blogging will continue – because I enjoy and value your incredible company so much!

Remember – we’re all, always, a mixture of being kick-@$$-cool whilst ALSO feeling like we’re getting our @$$ kicked… that’s real life.

Highs and lows, uphill and downhill, highways and cul-de-sacs, roundabouts and flyovers and all those fabulous scenic routes…

Wherever you’re at in life at the moment, stay the course – one step at a time – slowly, slowly, make your way forward and keep celebrating the inch-stones of your achievements (the milestones will take care of themselves).

Take care taking care all you wonderful people!

Regards,

(Dr) Linda xx

PS – if you’re wondering why the floppy hat for graduation, and not the normal ‘mortar-board’ you usually see at a graduation ceremony, it’s because PhD students are next-level (ha ha… it’s true). PhD graduates generally wear a black velvet hat complete with golden tassels. Some people call it a “tam” (short for Tam O’Shanter), others call it a “Tudor bonnet”. It looks a bit funny (or “cute” as my daughter called it), but it also carries a lot of tradition and prestige, so I’m here for it! Yay me!


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208 responses to ““Dr Linda”… at last!”

  1. adenemustribalgirl Avatar

    So inspirational Dr Linda. You’re a fantastic role model for many of us pursuing PhD and going through very different journeys indeed. All mu best wishes for the next chapter and a massive congratulations from me. I am even more inspired! โค Leina

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      It was a bigger journey than I imagined (I didn’t anticipate getting so sick) but it was worth every step now that I’m on the other side. Sitting on that stage in my tassel-hat beside the other 4 graduates, watching all the undergrads graduate, was a very moving experience. Keep going – you got his (and your subject of study is SO important for so many people!) xox

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      1. adenemustribalgirl Avatar

        I believe you that it is a bigger journey than you had imagined. I feel the same way about my journey too studying a neglected bacterial disease that sees me go between so many different teams and four countries with all different time zones. All in the name of global health. I bet the experience would be moving sitting on stage with your tassel hat. Oh I love this for you. Yes you deserve all the congratulations and well done for the perseverance. I am in awe of you despite all the challenges life has thrown at you. Take care. Leina in NZ โค

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        1. The Mindful Migraine Blog Avatar

          Enjoy NZ (and the rest of the world, you jet-setter you) – you’re making a big difference with your research and that is not something many people can say about their studies. Take care my friend, L xx

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  2. thingsihavethoughtof Avatar

    Wa-hey, Congrats Linda!! Can only say well done that woman, you totally deserve, you seem way too dedicated compared to any normal human being. Congrats to your family for helping you along, or putting up with you, or whichever way you feel it is ;-P.

    I would say you inspire me, apart from the fact that there’s no way I’m getting a PhD, too bloody hard Linda!

    Rob ๐Ÿ™‚

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    1. The Mindful Migraine Blog Avatar

      Thanks Rob! ๐Ÿคฃ The thing aout the PhD is it was kind of the worst possible combination of completely self-directed AND having to jump through a series of complicated hoops – so I never felt in control of my progress, even when I was being assessed on how in control of the process I was! Hard to explain, but yeah – it takes a certain type of stubbornness to make it through. And yes – shout out to my Mum who proofread every page – and to my other family members who put up with an empty fridge because I was too sick or busy to go shopping!

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  3. odylicious (Val) Avatar

    That’s so awesome, and I know your struggle. Congratulations lady, that’s quite a feat.

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      Thank you so much – I’m sooooo glad I made it out the other side – I am really looking forward to a restful Xmas before making up my mind what new (grand / idiotic) adventure I throw myself into next! ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿฅฐ

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  4. richardbist Avatar

    Congratulations and well done, Dr. Linda!

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      thank you – I’m getting a red spot on my arm because I have to keep pinching myself! ๐Ÿ’•

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  5. silverapplequeen Avatar

    Congratulations on your scholarly achievement!

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      oh, thank you so much my blogging-buddy… it was a long journey – but then so much in life is…!! ๐Ÿ’•

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  6. destiny Avatar

    ๐Ÿ‘ฉโ€๐ŸŽ“It looks cute, Linda…๐Ÿ˜‹

    Wow…many congratulations on such an achievement ๐ŸŽ‰๐ŸŽ‰๐ŸŽ‰and hugs too…๐Ÿค—

    you’ve earned the ” chuffed” lol …โœจ๏ธ
    enjoy the well deseved break before the next chapter begins …

    ๐ŸŽ‰๐ŸŽ‰๐ŸŽ‰
    ๐Ÿค

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    1. The Mindful Migraine Blog Avatar

      Thank you Destiny – I’m excited to see what crazy adventure I can come up with next! ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿฅฐ๐Ÿ’•

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      1. destiny Avatar

        pleasure, Dr Linda …โœจ๏ธ

        lol, those adventures shall receive the crazy well…๐Ÿ˜‚
        ๐Ÿค

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          ๐Ÿคฃ๐Ÿ’•๐Ÿฅฐ

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  7. Susana Cabaรงo Avatar

    I absolutely relate to your feelings of “a mixture of chuffed, relieved andโ€ฆ a little bemused.” It was the same to me; only I would experience a strange underlayer of emptiness on the following days. I guess it expresses well the intensity of it all. Anyway, congrats, dear Linda, for this precious mark in your life. Relax now and enjoy yourself and your life beyond academia. So happy for you!! And I am curious to see how your migraine story will evolve from now onwards… Lots of light and blessings your way, my friend โœจ๐Ÿ™๐Ÿ’–๐ŸŒป

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    1. The Mindful Migraine Blog Avatar

      Thank you Susana… I think ‘the void’ has already started to present itself… I’m so used to always having a project that it feels strange to be so free… but I don’t want to rush into anything just yet, I’m letting the Universe drop some hints my way before I take the next leap!

      And thank you for always being here, you’re one of the people in my digital-life that lifts me up and keeps me grounded! xox

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      1. Susana Cabaรงo Avatar

        Appreciate you ๐Ÿ’–โœจ๐Ÿ™

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          ๐Ÿฅฐ

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  8. cz09 Avatar

    Congratulations ๐Ÿ‘๐Ÿ™

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      ๐Ÿ’œ thank you! ๐Ÿ’œ

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  9. Julia Avatar

    Congratulations!

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  10. Trish Avatar

    Congratulations! That is an impressive accomplishment!

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  11. Simon Avatar

    Well done Linda – a fantastic achievement!

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      Thank you so much – I’m so grateful for you being here – hope the week ahead is as wonderful as can be! xox

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  12. ali redford Avatar
    ali redford

    Woot!!!

    Which is a less than dignified way to congratulate a new Doctor. Congratulations!!

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    1. The Mindful Migraine Blog Avatar

      Nah – I’ll happily take it – I’m still me, woo-hooing my way through this crazy life!๐Ÿคฃ

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      1. ali redford Avatar
        ali redford

        *\0/* No better way!

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          O – M – G – I am totally stealing your pom-pom sign off text!

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            ali redford

            I have to credit my Chromebook with that. But have it, please!

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              I’ve already added to a future post – with a shout out for you too! xox … or should I say
              *\o/*

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                ali redford

                Aww! Thank you.๐Ÿ’–

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                  ๐Ÿฅฐ๐Ÿ’•

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  13. traciesulpazo Avatar

    Wow…congratulations!!!! Such a big accomplishment

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      I can’t believe I finally got there – but thank you – it’s a big weight off my shoulders! ๐Ÿ™‚

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  14. Rosie Meadow Avatar

    Congrats!! ~ Rosie

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    1. The Mindful Migraine Blog Avatar

      Thanks Rosie – I’m so humbled by all the lovely feedback – Blogland is The Best!! xox

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  15. george RAYMOND Avatar

    Congratulations!

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      Oh thank you – I’m so happy to see you here! ๐Ÿ™‚

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  16. Mike U. Avatar

    A grand accomplishment indeed! Way to go, Linda! What an inspirational journey you’ve had, my friend. ๐Ÿ˜Š๐Ÿ†

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    1. The Mindful Migraine Blog Avatar

      Thank YOU – you’ve been sharing the journey for nearly 2 years now (can you believe it?!?)

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  17. Michael Williams Avatar

    that’s a big achievement Linda! congratulations! Mike

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      Thanks Mike – I’m still pinching myself (gently!) – and thanks for being part of my journey for so many months now – you didn’t know it, but all you blog-pals have helped keep my chin up when it was getting a bit tough! xox

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  18. singlikewildflowers Avatar

    Congratulations!!!! Yay!!!!!

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      Oh thank you lovely! It is a real pinch-me moment. Hope the family (bunny included) are travelling well! xox

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      1. singlikewildflowers Avatar

        It’s a huge accomplishment!!

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          ๐Ÿ’•some days there are so many little achievements that matter more (as you know with all your trips in and out of hospital) that it is a real pleasure to achieve something BIG๐Ÿฅฐ

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  19. The Oceanside Animals Avatar

    Lulu: “Congratulations to the new Doctor of Philosophy! Our Dada started saying something about ‘a poster of Rasputin and a …’ but then got stopped at the ‘beard down to his knees’ part.”
    Charlee: “We like the hat! It looks soft and velvety!”

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      He he – I think a Tudor Bonnet would be a lovely place for a pet to sleep! As for Ra-ra-rasputin… he seemed to have a lot more energy than I did…! ๐Ÿ™ƒ

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  20. Chris Avatar

    Congratulations!

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      Thank you so much!!

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      1. Chris Avatar

        You’re welcome!

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          ๐Ÿคฉ๐Ÿ’œ๐Ÿ˜Š

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