David Graff – davidgraff.com Today with Dave, Downunder it's Saturday, September 13th, 2025 @ 7:34 AM

Congratulations Mike and Alicia!

My brother and his girlfriend got engaged recently in Hawaii!  Here they are shortly before it happened.  Congrats Mike and Alicia!

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For the record

This week I am in the ICU.  There have been a lot of interesting things to see, and it’s a pretty special environment.  There is physiology, pharmacology, infectious disease, and end of life.  There is lots to think about from an experience in the ICU, but I suppose I would say here for the record, if I’m ever in the unfortunate position of being brain dead, go ahead and take whatever is still good.  But!  IF I’m simply locked-in, prop me up and let me watch the Discovery channel all day.  I want to learn and see what happens in the future! 🙂

It’s Over!

My time as a hobo in the dorms of UQ is now over. And so is my fourth and final Sports Day, which was yesterday. Sports Day is a day long get together of all the years of medicine, with the fourth years dressing in pink.  It was a great day.  I am looking forward to having a regular home to live in, back at the coast!

Brian, Jimmy and Me

2011: Some things are different, some are the same

So it is well into February and so much has happened this year that I suppose it’s time to make a post to acknowledge it.  My holiday was filled with family and friends, my new nieces, my nephews, and my siblings and their partners.  It was so great to be home.  Busy, which is funny to think, because everyone else was working, raising kids, generally accomplishing things, while all I had to do was hang out with them.  But still, it was a lot of it, and I’m so thankful for the people back home.

After the longest break of my degree, I have returned to Australia.  Upon arrival I spent a quick weekend recovering from the travel and time change, and then headed to Brisbane for Ophthalmology at The Royal.  I don’t really know why, but despite being stationed in Nambour, I have the first half of this rotation in Brisbane (a 1.5-3 hour drive, depending on traffic).  So, I am living at King’s College again.  I lived here when I was looking for an apartment in 2009, that’s why some things feel different, and some things feel the same.  Same sweaty nights, same mosquitoes waking me up at 4 am.  All part of the process I suppose.  And when you think about all the things I have sacrificed for this crazy journey, this is just another small piece.

Right now I am on Cardiac surgery at the Princess Alexandra Hospital, which is pretty neat.  Yesterday I watched an 11 hour procedure, which involved a double bypass, an ascending aorta graft and an aortic valve replacement. The patient did not breathe, had no pulse, no circulation, no bypass pump, no brain activity…  for 80 minutes.  To accomplish this, the patient was cooled to 18 degrees C!  Then when we were done, they simply reversed everything, and the heart started to beat again and they closed up, and we went home!  Crazy.

Anyways, I am going to get to sleep, since I’ve had long days, early starts and short nights lately.

Back In Canada

So I’m back; I did in fact make it.  I just got really busy and didn’t update.  I spent two weeks in Vancouver visiting friends, which was great.  I stayed with my sister and brother in law and their TWO kids!  I met one of my three new nieces, Audrey, for the first time.  She’s amazing.  As I write this update now, I have met all my new nieces and love them like crazy already.  They are all amazing.  And the same age.  Like magic-cross-mother triplets that are going to grow up together.  The house gets a bit crazy with all the kids around though!  I like it.

Vancouver was kinda busy seeing friends, and kinda chill just staying home with the kids, and I love doing both.  Canada is so crazy.  Beautiful buildings, huge facilities, and retail excess that is really only appreciated when you have been without it for years.  I went to a Leonard Cohen concert with a friend on a last minute whim, which was awesome.

I’m in frozen Alberta right now, and have seen a few friends here already.  It is so good to be home.  Even though by being home I got massively sick and almost made some action shots in our family photo-shoot.   Everyone was together for the first time that day, and I felt so terrible.  Spent most the day in bed.Since then, I have recovered, got my strength back, hit Red Deer for some culture (Movie with Andy) and back again for some Christmas shopping cheer the next day.

Today I got up early with Dad and went out to Windermere and Invermere to pick up Grandpa and bring him here.  We stopped by the cottage where we had so many good times over the years.  It has been too long since I have seen it.  We’re back now and just taking things easy before dinner.  I’ll add some photos here.  It’s so crazy how different this place is to where I live downunder.

See ya later Australia!

One hour from now I will have taken off for Auckland! I am changing planes there and coming straight thru to Vancouver. Looking forward to seeing everyone, can’t wait! Except I could wait to leave the warm in exchange for the cold and dark, but it seems I have to take the good with the bad.
See ya soon Canada!

Flights are booked, I’m coming home!

December 1 is touchdown in Canada, headed to Vancouver first, then I’ll head to Alberta for Christmas, then back to Van to catch my return flight!  I’m looking forward to everything there, not the least of which is Tim Horton’s… I mean, my new nieces hehe.  I’m flying New Zealand, so I guess I’m going to see the youngest country again, twice.  Kinda wish I was stopping to cruise around, cause it’s really cool, but I’ll be alone anyway, so it’s just as well that I’m coming home.  See you soon!

Something to think about

These are a few weird facts I came across…  Not my video, but I liked it.  I always love stuff like this. I’m not so certain about how much fact-checking went into this project though.  Here‘s where it all started

Medicine is hard, and awesome

This rotation is one of the most full on of them all.  I suppose it’s still just one step, but it feels like the step has a lot of expectations.   But it’s the difficulty that makes me want to work more, and harder at it.  I’m loving it, and wishing I could have spent the whole year here.  Except I don’t want to give up my other experiences either 🙂

A Prayer

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