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2018-11-23 at 2:51 AM UTC in Have a shitty Thanksgiving.You're going through some shit OP. Just hold on. It'll get better. It has to.
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2018-11-23 at 2:46 AM UTC in I'm not dead yet, unfortunately...
Originally posted by Technologist Oh yeah, only a doctor can prescribe, and of course doctors are the only people involved in a person's care, keep showing your ignorance!
I remember lots of xray, cat, mri and pet technicians.
All they did was push buttons. They weren't even allowed to read the scan, or give the scan to me.
Some of them injected dye. I assume they'll be the only ones with a job in 20 years. Hope you can find a vein Techno. -
2018-11-23 at 2:44 AM UTC in How do you evenly dissolve a very small volume of liquid in a larger volume of liquid?
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2018-11-23 at 2:43 AM UTC in I'm not dead yet, unfortunately...
Originally posted by Technologist If you think all I do is press a button, you are more than sadly mistaken! But you’re welcome to keep trying. Not my fault you have had idiot doctors, your problem not mine. Working in the field gives me the inside track to the best doctors. I mainly deal with only nationally ranked doctors.
Well enjoy when you're replaced by one of pic related.
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2018-11-23 at 2:41 AM UTC in I'm not dead yet, unfortunately...When it comes to medicine the question that divides the haves vs the have nots is "can you prescribe"?
Can you prescribe Techno?
Oh, sorry, then you're one of the goyim. No better than me or cupo. -
2018-11-23 at 2:39 AM UTC in I'm not dead yet, unfortunately...
Originally posted by Technologist Every person is different and medicine has to make accommodations for these people.
Medicine is so smart it'll dope you up with valium for an angiogram, but won't give you so much as a panadol for a painful lung or bone marrow biopsy.
Know your place Techno. Which is pressing a button and pretending that avoiding xrays is a skill, until such time as modern PET scan technology gets deployed, which will put you out of a job.
https://www.medicaldevice-network.com/news/human-images-first-total-body-scanner-unveiled/ -
2018-11-23 at 2:34 AM UTC in I'm not dead yet, unfortunately...I was doped up with diazepam or something for an angiogram, and started waffling about totse and how cool it was.
One of the trainee doctors told me about it afterwards. They were all laughing about me and the shite I came out with.
I almo_st di_ed when he told me - plain melted into the bed from embarrassment. -
2018-11-23 at 2:20 AM UTC in I'm not dead yet, unfortunately...
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2018-11-23 at 2:15 AM UTC in I'm not dead yet, unfortunately...
Originally posted by hydromorphone I agree, most doctors are retards. For an example, they'd rather sedate me for an MRI, than actually just treat my fucking pain… It's fucking stupid. There's a much higher risk of death/complications associated with sedation, rather than just giving an opiate dependent person, who has a fucking record of receiving high doses of dilaudid, just the dose they would need to be out of pain.
Nah, not really. They just don't want to be audited.
When I was in they'd give me morphine preferentially to something like diazepam.I don't claim to be exceptionally smart, but I do know a thing or two about medicine/treatment, especially that in an emergency situation. It's a passion of mine. I wanted to be a doctor way back, and if certain things didn't happen to me, I might have actually have done it. That ship has sailed though.
When I was in one of the trainee doctors was something like 59 or 60 years old. I don't remember, but as she was listening to my heart I was thinking "wow, 5 years to retirement for you".
I think those cunts keep their prescribing powers for life, even if they're forced out of active practice. And they don't even HAVE to retire. The GP who was so old and dumb he diagnosed me with gastritis when I had cancer a pericardial effusion 10 years ago is STILL in practice today.
You can become a Doctor, even where you are now.It's a shame I ever encountered chronic acute pain. That's the real heart of the issue. Opiates/opioids just have aided me in a semi-functional life when they've been there, and hell when not.
The usual distinction is between chronic and acute. Chronic pain isn't usually treated with opiates, or adequately for that matter. But when did you encounter chronic pain?
When did you wear out panadol and ibuprofen? Let face it, you're just a girl that got addicted to opiates early on because that's what the jedis were pushing. Nothing more. -
2018-11-23 at 2:05 AM UTC in I'm not dead yet, unfortunately...
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2018-11-23 at 2:04 AM UTC in Has anyone read and Sharyn McCrumb?
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2018-11-23 at 1:59 AM UTC in How do you evenly dissolve a very small volume of liquid in a larger volume of liquid?
Originally posted by gadzooks Oh yeah, because solvent Y might not EVENLY distribute in solvent Z?
Exactly. Like oil in water will mix briefly, but then clump together due to hydrophobia, and then gather at the top due to being less dense.Do all solutions, by definition, evenly distribute?
No, although osmotic pressure will push them to mix there are other forces at play, like molecular weight, hydrophobia, etc.
Giving that shit a good stir usually overwhelms those slight forces though.Sorry, I only did like first year uni chemistry, and that was over a decade ago.
I made it all the way to the start of third year before dropping out lol :) -
2018-11-23 at 1:55 AM UTC in This Site is Deader than a Necrophile's Date
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2018-11-23 at 1:52 AM UTC in How do you shave?
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2018-11-23 at 1:50 AM UTC in I want a cheap computer for the purpose of codingI assume all the signs on scron's highways just say "good luck and god bless".
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2018-11-23 at 1:48 AM UTC in what's the last thing you bought?
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2018-11-23 at 1:46 AM UTC in How do you evenly dissolve a very small volume of liquid in a larger volume of liquid?
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2018-11-23 at 1:44 AM UTC in Has anyone read and Sharyn McCrumb?
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2018-11-23 at 1:43 AM UTC in How do you evenly dissolve a very small volume of liquid in a larger volume of liquid?
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2018-11-23 at 1:42 AM UTC in Saudi Shitlib Reporter goes into Saudi Consulate in Istanbul, doesn't come back out again.