I was wondering if it was a scammer thing. Makes sense, thanks!
I was wondering if it was a scammer thing. Makes sense, thanks!
This, in addition to the other comment calling it a scammer cleared it up for me. I initially read it as “doing yogas…”. Guess I’m out of touch.
Can someone explain this to me? I don’t get it.
That’s the standard these days. BLS, ACLS, PALS, NRP, ATLS are the ones I know of and all have ~8-12hr online course preceding a ~2-4hr in person course.
In addition, this article is about his “plans” to do this. Not about his actions. Every election cycle around this time the incumbent president puts out articles about his (because there’s been no her yet) “plans” to reclassify or otherwise loosen marijuana restrictions, but nothing ever happens.
I was wondering how in the hell they got IRB approval for a placebo of “I’ll just cut on you but not do surgery”. Saw it was 2002, but still was surprised. Then I saw it came from VA in Texas, and all questions were answered.
Right, I read that part. I’m not very knowledgeable on the topic, but wouldn’t a top bunk have a railing?
For what it’s worth, I’ve seen plenty of inmates who “fell from the top bunk” and they have obvious knuckle marks on their cheeks from being punched. So I’m a little suspicious of those kinds of “falls”.
I’m usually one to discount news stories for being dramatic and misleading, but this one is pretty rough. Unsure how she fell in the first place, but the video of her on the floor with the pointed toes is rough to watch. That’s a hard one to fake, and is a clear sign of spinal trauma.
We had TPLO on our girl. Scheduled the consultation, then in between consultation and surgery the other ligament blew. So they did both legs at the same time. The cost was about $5-6k in total. First 1-2 weeks was rough because she couldn’t use half of her legs, and so would require being carried out and would balance on her front legs to pee. I’m hindsight, it was hilarious.
She’s just as rambunctious now as she was before tearing her ligaments, so it was absolutely the right choice.
Much as I like to SLAM journalists for their SAD uninformed opinions, this is a complex medical subject that doctors study for years. While this journalist didn’t explain it in detail, I don’t fault then for being a professional on the topic. But it’s not hard to find an OBGYN to consult on this.
It is treated typically in the same surgery where they visualize it. It’s literally the lining of the uterus stuck to stuff in the belly. Usually it’s bowls, can be liver or other stuff though. They carefully pull it off of the abdominal structures and that usually works for endometriosis.
Endometriosis is a tough one. It presents as abdominal cramping pain, which literally a million things can present as that. The only way to diagnose it is via direct visualization, AKA surgery. I’m not a surgeon, but it’s a good idea to avoid surgery if at all possible. Even the most successful uncomplicated surgery can cause lifelong problems with adhesions and obstructions. A surgical complication could be as severe as death.
If we could have a diagnostic tool that is reliable and noninvasive, that would be wonderful. But it currently doesn’t exist.
I don’t get it. Enlighten me?
Is that the nowhere king?
Good that you’ve both found a way to feel superior to others
Completely unrelated, what are the privacy concerns from discord?
Yeah, much better at the bottom. I suspect that this allows them to be loaded each time we load comment section (allowing you to be paid for your efforts), regardless of how long the comments section is?
I do. I extend it beyond medicines as well. Corporations have spent lots of money for their brands to be household names. They don’t control my language.
Specifically to medicine, I will note that the generic name actually carries information that the brand name does nothing for. Lisinopril and enalopril are the same medication class, act similar. Amlodipine, nimodipine, nicardipene are all the same class. Those generic names have important meaning.
Oh, you want facial tissues? Why didn’t you ask?
Sure, here’s some acetaminophen and ibuprofen.
Don’t you mean bleach wipes?
That someone was RIGHT!
Just watched that portion. When he scrolls down to “yes do as I say” you can literally see two lines above it stating it will remove desktop environment.
Outputs exist for a reason, folks.
1cc=1mL
Ranked choice voting. A system that is FAR better than our current system, but stands as a threat to our complacent two parties, and therefore will never become a realization.