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sorry I cant Im in med school Emoji Pillow, Square Pillow | Medical Student



$29.77

Shipping to United States: $10.94
  • Details
    Late nights and endless flashcards — this square pillow says it out loud with a wink. The cheeky “sorry, I can’t, I’m in med school” design sits front-and-center, a small rebellion against caffeine-fueled burnout. It softens a study nook, leans against a dorm bed, or perches on a favorite armchair during evening review sessions. The tone is self-aware and tired, but warm — the kind of item that sparks a knowing smile from classmates and family who understand the grind. Use it during cram sessions, graduation countdowns, or as a reminder to breathe between rotations. It’s both a comfortable prop for late-night studying and a tiny badge of perseverance for the med student who needs one more reminder that they’re not alone.

    Product features
    - 100% spun polyester cover — retains shape and resists wrinkles
    - Double-sided print for consistent design visibility
    - Concealed beige zipper with metal head for a neat finish
    - Recycled 100% polyester insert provided vacuum-packed for extra volume
    - Insert intentionally 2–3 inches larger than cover for a plush, full look

    Care instructions
    - Remove the pillow cover. Pre-treat the stains with soft cloth or bristle brush that had been soaked in warm soapy water. Machine wash, max 40°C (104°F), normal cycle. Do not bleach, tumble dry on low, do not dry-clean. Iron, steam, or dry low heat only. Fluff to reshape when assembling it back together.
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    I gladly accept cancellations

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    Charitable Donations

    OsteoGear will donate, at least yearly, 10% of net profits to the American Osteopathic Foundation in support of scholarships for osteopathic medical students.