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  • NerdgasmicNerdgasmic __BANNED USERS regular
    edited November 2010
    cass is a lying butt


    who's gonna get torn up by Nidalee at the next in-house

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  • ResRes __BANNED USERS regular
    edited November 2010
    Freelancer finished downloading but I won't be able to play it after today. I won't have direct internet access to my computer which means, as far as I can tell, that I won't be able to play anything on Gametap. I have the disc on the way but apparently my computer has decided that I can't use discs anymore.

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  • AriviaArivia I Like A Challenge Earth-1Registered User regular
    edited November 2010
    Yep need more salt

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  • NerdgasmicNerdgasmic __BANNED USERS regular
    edited November 2010
    it's outdated

    outdated technologies must be eliminated in its ruthless eyes


    you're next

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  • AbdhyiusAbdhyius Registered User regular
    edited November 2010
    Res wrote: »
    Freelancer finished downloading but I won't be able to play it after today. I won't have direct internet access to my computer which means, as far as I can tell, that I won't be able to play anything on Gametap. I have the disc on the way but apparently my computer has decided that I can't use discs anymore.

    be strong in this trying time, brother

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  • AriviaArivia I Like A Challenge Earth-1Registered User regular
    edited November 2010
    I am scared to twitter/blog because half my audience would likely hate the other half

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  • AldoAldo Hippo Hooray Registered User regular
    edited November 2010
    Someone refresh my mind: who was the archaeology nerd in [chat] again?

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  • electricitylikesmeelectricitylikesme Registered User regular
    edited November 2010
    Christ, I have never had such sustained and intense abdominal pain.

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  • AriviaArivia I Like A Challenge Earth-1Registered User regular
    edited November 2010
    Christ, I have never had such sustained and intense abdominal pain.

    Woo Viagra

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  • ResRes __BANNED USERS regular
    edited November 2010
    Nerdgasmic wrote: »
    it's outdated

    outdated technologies must be eliminated in its ruthless eyes


    you're next

    DVD's?

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  • DaxonDaxon Registered User regular
    edited November 2010
    Christ, I have never had such sustained and intense abdominal pain.

    Dude tell me about it, food poisoning is the fucking worst.

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  • electricitylikesmeelectricitylikesme Registered User regular
    edited November 2010
    Daxon wrote: »
    Christ, I have never had such sustained and intense abdominal pain.

    Dude tell me about it, food poisoning is the fucking worst.

    It's not food poisoning thus far. I don't actually know what it is. Just that when I do very much more then sit as motionless as possible, I get pain all over. Driving was fun today as a result.

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  • DaxonDaxon Registered User regular
    edited November 2010
    Daxon wrote: »
    Christ, I have never had such sustained and intense abdominal pain.

    Dude tell me about it, food poisoning is the fucking worst.

    It's not food poisoning thus far. I don't actually know what it is. Just that when I do very much more then sit as motionless as possible, I get pain all over. Driving was fun today as a result.

    That reminds me, I should read up on the differential of abdominal pain.

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  • HerrCronHerrCron It that wickedly supports taxation Registered User regular
    edited November 2010
    Arivia wrote: »
    I am scared to twitter/blog because half my audience would likely hate the other half

    Do it anyway, then as the MAD flamewars break out, just sit back and post "yes, dance my puppets, DANCE!"

    White cat optional.

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  • EllieEllie Registered User regular
    edited November 2010
    HerrCron wrote: »
    Do it anyway, then as the MAD flamewars break out, just sit back and post "yes, dance my puppets, DANCE!"

    White cat optional.
    I approve of this plan. Do it, Rivs! Do eeeet!

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  • ResRes __BANNED USERS regular
    edited November 2010
    Daxon wrote: »
    Daxon wrote: »
    Christ, I have never had such sustained and intense abdominal pain.

    Dude tell me about it, food poisoning is the fucking worst.

    It's not food poisoning thus far. I don't actually know what it is. Just that when I do very much more then sit as motionless as possible, I get pain all over. Driving was fun today as a result.

    That reminds me, I should read up on the differential of abdominal pain.

    That's pretty tricky. Rebound tenderness, pulsating masses, abnormal bowel sounds are good indicators but you can't really know anything without an x-ray or ultrasound.

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  • DaxonDaxon Registered User regular
    edited November 2010
    Res wrote: »
    Daxon wrote: »
    Daxon wrote: »
    Christ, I have never had such sustained and intense abdominal pain.

    Dude tell me about it, food poisoning is the fucking worst.

    It's not food poisoning thus far. I don't actually know what it is. Just that when I do very much more then sit as motionless as possible, I get pain all over. Driving was fun today as a result.

    That reminds me, I should read up on the differential of abdominal pain.

    That's pretty tricky. Rebound tenderness, pulsating masses, abnormal bowel sounds are good indicators but you can't really know anything without an x-ray or ultrasound.

    Sure you can!

    Epigastric pain radiating into the back of a gnawing character lasting for 0.5 to 2 hours that is worsened at night or when hungry and aggravated by stress, spicy foods, alcohol, smoking, and aspirin but relieved with food antacids, or by vomiting is associated with peptic ulcers.

    There's tooooonsss to learn about pain. :P

    edit: SOCRATES is the best mnemonic. Site, Onset, Character, Radiation, Associated factors, Timing, Exacerbating and Alleviating factors, Severity :3

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  • AriviaArivia I Like A Challenge Earth-1Registered User regular
    edited November 2010
    Ellie wrote: »
    HerrCron wrote: »
    Do it anyway, then as the MAD flamewars break out, just sit back and post "yes, dance my puppets, DANCE!"

    White cat optional.
    I approve of this plan. Do it, Rivs! Do eeeet!

    Flamewars by feminists opposed to me posting latex fashion stuff hmmm

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  • AriviaArivia I Like A Challenge Earth-1Registered User regular
    edited November 2010
    Res and Daxon: fuckin' creepy medicine off

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  • DaxonDaxon Registered User regular
    edited November 2010
    To be fair, Rivs, I only know the mnemonic off by heart, I took the peptic ulcer stuff from a table in my book on clinical examination.

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  • ResRes __BANNED USERS regular
    edited November 2010
    Daxon wrote: »
    Res wrote: »
    Daxon wrote: »
    Daxon wrote: »
    Christ, I have never had such sustained and intense abdominal pain.

    Dude tell me about it, food poisoning is the fucking worst.

    It's not food poisoning thus far. I don't actually know what it is. Just that when I do very much more then sit as motionless as possible, I get pain all over. Driving was fun today as a result.

    That reminds me, I should read up on the differential of abdominal pain.

    That's pretty tricky. Rebound tenderness, pulsating masses, abnormal bowel sounds are good indicators but you can't really know anything without an x-ray or ultrasound.

    Sure you can!

    Epigastric pain radiating into the back of a gnawing character lasting for 0.5 to 2 hours that is worsened at night or when hungry and aggravated by stress, spicy foods, alcohol, smoking, and aspirin but relieved with food antacids, or by vomiting is associated with peptic ulcers.

    There's tooooonsss to learn about pain. :P

    edit: SOCRATES is the best mnemonic. Site, Onset, Character, Radiation, Associated factors, Timing, Exacerbating and Alleviating factors, Severity :3

    Iiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiinteresting

    Abdominal pain is like the number one thing that causes medics to throw up their hands and say "Fuck, let's take you to the hospital."

    As for that mnemonic, not really necessary. Those are all questions I'd ask anyway so I at least have them on a 600 (Our evaluation form) to give to the doctor or PA. I just wouldn't really know how to put any of them together except a few basic things, like pain radiating throughout the lower back can be an indicator of appendicitis and deferred pain in the heels is usually kidney stones.

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  • HonkHonk Honk is this poster. Registered User, __BANNED USERS regular
    edited November 2010
    INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE

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  • DaxonDaxon Registered User regular
    edited November 2010
    Honk wrote: »
    INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE

    A patient with crohn's that I met the other day said there's apparently quite a bit you can do for that.

    I was happily surprised.

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  • AriviaArivia I Like A Challenge Earth-1Registered User regular
    edited November 2010
    I didn't even see the mnemonic when posting, Daxon

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  • DaxonDaxon Registered User regular
    edited November 2010
    I probably edited it in after you posted, rivs.

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  • ResRes __BANNED USERS regular
    edited November 2010
    I have a journal of medicine in the mail, but the thing with desk references (In my experience) is that unless you have a whole shelf of them you can't always count on being able to find exactly what you need

    Like the other day I was in the aid station (Which is not even a common thing, not by a longshot) examining a guy's back pain and I was trying to find the name of the exact muscle that was plaguing him. I looked through the whole back section of the desk reference in there, and I looked hard but it wasn't in there. I ended up asking a chiropractor that works there.

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  • DaxonDaxon Registered User regular
    edited November 2010
    Res wrote: »
    I have a journal of medicine in the mail, but the thing with desk references (In my experience) is that unless you have a whole shelf of them you can't always count on being able to find exactly what you need

    Like the other day I was in the aid station (Which is not even a common thing, not by a longshot) examining a guy's back pain and I was trying to find the name of the exact muscle that was plaguing him. I looked through the whole back section of the desk reference in there, and I looked hard but it wasn't in there. I ended up asking a chiropractor that works there.

    Perhaps a book of anatomy would be more suited for that particular need? I've got a Grey's Anatomy myself, it's very nice.

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  • RMS OceanicRMS Oceanic Registered User regular
    edited November 2010
    Ireland's debt woes continue.

    Yikes, it's looking bad.

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  • DaxonDaxon Registered User regular
    edited November 2010
    Though books for medicine are stupidly expensive.

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  • ResRes __BANNED USERS regular
    edited November 2010
    Daxon wrote: »
    Res wrote: »
    I have a journal of medicine in the mail, but the thing with desk references (In my experience) is that unless you have a whole shelf of them you can't always count on being able to find exactly what you need

    Like the other day I was in the aid station (Which is not even a common thing, not by a longshot) examining a guy's back pain and I was trying to find the name of the exact muscle that was plaguing him. I looked through the whole back section of the desk reference in there, and I looked hard but it wasn't in there. I ended up asking a chiropractor that works there.

    Perhaps a book of anatomy would be more suited for that particular need? I've got a Grey's Anatomy myself, it's very nice.

    That's exactly what I'm saying. If you don't have a book for exactly what you need...

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  • DaxonDaxon Registered User regular
    edited November 2010
    Res wrote: »
    Daxon wrote: »
    Res wrote: »
    I have a journal of medicine in the mail, but the thing with desk references (In my experience) is that unless you have a whole shelf of them you can't always count on being able to find exactly what you need

    Like the other day I was in the aid station (Which is not even a common thing, not by a longshot) examining a guy's back pain and I was trying to find the name of the exact muscle that was plaguing him. I looked through the whole back section of the desk reference in there, and I looked hard but it wasn't in there. I ended up asking a chiropractor that works there.

    Perhaps a book of anatomy would be more suited for that particular need? I've got a Grey's Anatomy myself, it's very nice.

    That's exactly what I'm saying. If you don't have a book for exactly what you need...

    Personally I think I'll need about 4 general books for the rest of my clinical education and then a couple of other more speciality books that I can get from the library for the short time I'll need them.

    1. Book of Clinical Medicine - it's basically a big book of diseases, super handy.
    2. Clinical Examination book (at least until I get down how to examine patients properly in all systems and so on)
    3. Book of general physiology.
    4. Book of anatomy.

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  • HonkHonk Honk is this poster. Registered User, __BANNED USERS regular
    edited November 2010
    Daxon wrote: »
    Honk wrote: »
    INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE

    A patient with crohn's that I met the other day said there's apparently quite a bit you can do for that.

    I was happily surprised.

    Let me tell you!

    I have a crohn's / ulcerative colitis crossover (a crossover because it affects both of these areas of my intestines) but having just passed my ten year anniversary with it I have not had more than a few single problems with it. Most recently two years ago - and that only lasted for a day.

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  • AriviaArivia I Like A Challenge Earth-1Registered User regular
    edited November 2010
    Here is the result of all my salt efforts:

    http://grab.by/7hRF

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  • DaxonDaxon Registered User regular
    edited November 2010
    Honk wrote: »
    Daxon wrote: »
    Honk wrote: »
    INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE

    A patient with crohn's that I met the other day said there's apparently quite a bit you can do for that.

    I was happily surprised.

    Let me tell you!

    I have a crohn's / ulcerative colitis crossover (a crossover because it affects both of these areas of my intestines) but having just passed my ten year anniversary with it I have not had more than a few single problems with it. Most recently two years ago - and that only lasted for a day.

    That's great :D

    Although I just remembered, it was IBS that there's apparently quite a lot you can do for people - not only IBD.

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  • HonkHonk Honk is this poster. Registered User, __BANNED USERS regular
    edited November 2010
    What are you going to do with all that salt?

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  • DaxonDaxon Registered User regular
    edited November 2010
    Honk wrote: »
    What are you going to do with all that salt?

    All that salt inside your trunk

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  • EllieEllie Registered User regular
    edited November 2010
    Daxon wrote: »
    That's great :D

    Although I just remembered, it was IBS that there's apparently quite a lot you can do for people - not only IBD.
    Examples or that is not true.

    (That's as close as I could get to "pics or it didn't happen.")

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  • RyadicRyadic Registered User regular
    edited November 2010
    Good morning [chat].

    How are all of my favorite people?

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  • HerrCronHerrCron It that wickedly supports taxation Registered User regular
    edited November 2010
    Ireland's debt woes continue.

    Yikes, it's looking bad.

    Well according to this dude, Ireland is so badly fucked it's no longer a sovereign nation.

    This does not bode well.

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  • QuidQuid Definitely not a banana Registered User regular
    edited November 2010
    Ryadic wrote: »
    Good morning [chat].

    How are all of my favorite people?

    I saw Batman: Under The Red Hood and was impressed. Every bit as good as a lot of the Justice League/animated series stuff.

    No Mark Hamill though :(

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