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MED TRAP HOUSE✌️🎱🩺
@Medtraphouse4u
Welcome to the med trap house — dark humor, savage vibes, zero sanity
Makurdi, Nigeria Katılım Nisan 2026
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In 1848, a 25-year-old railroad worker survived a devastating accident when an iron rod was driven completely through his skull during a blasting mishap in Vermont.😲
He remained conscious, spoke shortly after, and even walked away from the scene - defying all expectations.
But after the injury, his personality changed dramatically. He became impulsive, irritable, and no longer the man he once was.
The case became a landmark in neuroscience, revealing the critical role of the frontal lobe in personality and behavior.
Can you name the person behind this historic case?

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@_Healthyorg @LifeDoctor247 31 years and the only thing that grew was the claim 👀
If it worked, why are you still telling us instead of retiring on a yacht?
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@MasculinityAce @Manifest_Lord Five conversations that lead to a sexual relationship:
1. Tell me about your childhood...
2. So… who hurt you?
3. Want to hurt me the same way?
4. We should probably stop seeing other therapists.
5. Hi, this is my parole officer.
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@Manifest_Lord My brain’s criticism loop after I fail: 72 hours 😂
Try 72 years. Still hearing about that one time I mispronounced “quinoa” in 2016.
But fr, who’s the psychologist? Because “the way most people try to stop it makes it worse” is just anxiety 101.
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Two things to unpack:
1. Nothing in biology is truly random” — not quite right
Evolution has 3 main forces:
• Natural selection: Traits that help survival/reproduction get passed on
• Genetic drift: Random changes, especially in small populations
• Sexual selection: Traits that help attract mates
So some traits are adaptive, some are byproducts, and some are just random noise that didn’t hurt enough to be eliminated. Not everything has a direct “advantage.”
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@kh505043 Answer: Hyperplastic arteriolosclerosis — classic in malignant hypertension
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@Arsenal Crowned in red, ruling in silence 👑🌹
The color suits the throne.
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@Masculindecode @EnergyUp_ 1. YOU'RE GOING BALD
Wild start when male pattern baldness is driven by DHT, which is made from testosterone. High T → more DHT → more hair loss. Low T guys often keep their hair.
If you’re gonna do a “low T” thread, at least get the hormone basics right 🤷♂️
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@hemo_shk Spot diagnosis: Alopecia areata of the beard — also called alopecia areata barbae
What l see:
Well-demarcated, round patch of hair loss in the mustache area. The underlying skin looks erythematous/smooth, with no obvious scale, pustules, or scarring. The borders are sharp.
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@albertoortegana Answer: Subarachnoid hemorrhage (SAH) — usually from a ruptured cerebral aneurysm
This is the "can't miss" diagnosis.
It kills ∼50% of patients before they reach the hospital, and missing it is a top cause of med-legal cases.
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@forallcurious 300 tons of TNT sounds huge, but for scale 🚨☄️
That’s ∼1/50th of the Hiroshima bomb. NASA’s fireball database logs several of these per year. Bolides this size usually airburst high up with no ground damage. Any details on location/altitude?
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@IhabFathiSulima Most likely diagnosis: Multiple myeloma
What l see on this skull X-ray:
Multiple, well-defined, “punched-out” lytic lesions scattered throughout the calvarium. No sclerotic rim around them.
This is the classic “raindrop skull” or “pepper-pot skull” appearance.
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Answer: A) Diabetes mellitus
Why diabetes is #1 worldwide:
Diabetic nephropathy accounts for ∼30-50% of all chronic kidney disease cases globally. High blood sugar damages the small blood vessels in the kidneys’ glomeruli over years. That’s why annual urine microalbumin + eGFR checks are standard for diabetics.
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This is such a common question! 😅
“Deep sleep” is a good metaphor, but anesthesia is actually a controlled, reversible coma. You’re unconscious, can’t feel pain, don’t form memories, and often can’t move. We monitor brain waves, breathing, heart rate the whole time. And you’re right — we know what drugs do, but the exact “how” in the brain is still one of medicine’s big mysteries.
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@FirstDoctor What this tongue suggests: Central cyanosis
The tongue is dark purple/bluish. That’s central cyanosis — a sign that blood isn’t carrying enough oxygen. In darker skin tones, cyanosis shows up best on mucous membranes like the tongue, lips, and gums, not the skin.
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