Meg Lott

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Meg Lott

Meg Lott

@LEGMOTT

Retired consultant histopathologist.Widow of Tim who died with PSPJune2014.Interests. France,Music,Languages,Wine,Impressionism.2Siamese Cats.Vizsla(n.2019)

Somerset Katılım Ekim 2012
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Meg Lott
Meg Lott@LEGMOTT·
@ajlees Misread looking towards etc as looking forward to..... thought "Oh Really...surely not"
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Andrew Lees@ajlees·
Triethylamine May is the month of Death
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Mizuko@its_mizuko_·
iQ Test What comes next ?
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Nora_vibes 🇺🇸
Nora_vibes 🇺🇸@Nora_7979·
If you solve this pattern Your iQ level is High 🔥
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Fan Mazi Tuunde@KingTunde_SZN·
Nobody is yet to find the number 👀 What number is missing? RT Correct answer wins $2,000 Ends 70 hrs
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Lily Anderson 🇺🇸@Aliya_1516·
If you solve this, your IQ is high 🔥 What should come instead of ?
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Sonia ❤️@xuzin3sefh·
Brain test Whats number comes next 🤔
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Meg Lott@LEGMOTT·
@ajlees Live in Squares,Paint in Circles,Love in Triangles Best pizza house in The Old Dairy.
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Andrew Lees@ajlees·
Early morning yesterday the Bloomsbury set square embraced in the past by love triangles #Gordonsquare
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Meg Lott@LEGMOTT·
@ajlees No hyperacusis yet then? ( only joking)
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Andrew Lees@ajlees·
Subway neurology focusing on the symphony of sounds
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Andrew Lees@ajlees·
Every word must earn its place in a memorable tweet. The best of them have an inner tension that resemble a sonnet @neurochecklists
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Meg Lott@LEGMOTT·
@ajlees You maynot think1st reply is erudite but also wonder how much harm the nasal swabbing for LF tests for CoVid causes in stem cells in nasal mucosa true
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Andrew Lees
Andrew Lees@ajlees·
It is wonderful news that the stem cell surgery is now up and running in the Lund-Cambridge programme as well as in Tokyo, Australia and the US. Its been a long time coming lunduniversity.lu.se/article/first-…
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Meg Lott@LEGMOTT·
@ajlees This is very interesting.Few months ago I read article which said brain stem cells found in nasal mucosa.I cant recall if theywere stem cells for substantia nigra or areas affected by AD.Q may seem facile but if in old age' one picks one's nose' does it deprive brainof stemcells
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Meg Lott
Meg Lott@LEGMOTT·
@ajlees Agree entirely with you but you are yearning for les temps perdus. No one teaches history taking these days and if a history is taken and entered in the notes or in a file on a patient's computer record it is seldom read through on the grounds of no time
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Andrew Lees@ajlees·
I filled in the Non-Motor Symptoms Questionnaire for Parkinson's disease and ticked 10 out of 30 boxes . I see no advantage to dishing this pseudometric out to people with Parkinson's disease before or on arrival at clinic. Concentrate on improving history taking at med school
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Andrew Lees@ajlees·
This large yaffle appeared after a long gap on the lawn today 'The green woodpecker flying up and down With wings of mellowed green and speckled crown She bores a hole in trees with crawking noise And pelted down and often catched by boys' @JohnClareSoc#Brainspotting @Brain1878
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Meg Lott
Meg Lott@LEGMOTT·
@ajlees @JohnClareSoc @Brain1878 Yes.My beautiful green woodpecker returned today after some months absence but I worry now that my beautiful pointer will make a meal of him when I let her out first thing.Perhaps he will fly off before she can mouth him.
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Andrew Lees
Andrew Lees@ajlees·
I'm not saying that academic investigation into the early stages of Alzheimer's disease is not important -it is very important and I am involved in pre-diagnostic research in PD. What I'm saying is that I dont want an early diagnosis to be foisted on me by an insensitive doctor
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Andrew Lees@ajlees·
I would not want to know my ApoE status, even if I were having 'senior moments.' I would never volunteer for a MR head, amyloid and tau scan in an aging study. I do not want colleagues foisting a diagnosis of Alzheimers on me when I have no sign of dementia. Chacun a son goût
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