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OSINTtechnical@Osinttechnical·
USAF bunker art from Muwaffaq Salti Air Base in Jordan. Hashmarks indicate the number of Iranian air raid warnings by day, with 89 total by March 15th.
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see. why do you assume that i don’t know that? that perhaps i’ve never been through this process? or that i’ve not had some other training or experience where i might be required to confirm information to the best of my ability before making a decision? the complaint is that often there’s no continuity of care as a patient has to repeat procedures without benefit, needlessly take medications that don’t help or have bad side effects, repeat x-rays and imaging instead of undergoing a physical exam, so on
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@adjectivenoun @RationeSolum @kirabira There is literally no circumstance in which a doctor or nurse can just say “well the patient told me” and have that be the excuse or applying a potentially incorrect intervention. The patient isn’t a liar but as a practitioner you must draw your own conclusions
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Hello it is me Kira :)🍉
I love how addicted doctors are to re-diagnosing us w/the same shit we’ve already been diagnosed, how if we come in & tell them what other doctors have already told us they won’t believe us until they personally replicate the literal same tests & baby step treatments first.
Jonathan@jabberwock951

I'm not gonna lie, it is frustrating when you ask a patient what's wrong and they just give you a diagnosis. Like "I have a chest infection". OK, you're probably right but I need to know your symptoms to see if I agree with that diagnosis. I can't just take your word for it.

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prior to that he was on the other side. towards the end he saw some deer frolicking
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said dog previously. sitting right rear.
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i’m not usually in the village after dark and a guy told me to watch out for the elk because they’re acting weird and jumping out
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Sure about that?
Sure about that?@All_Im_sayn·
@x3r0gx4 It’s kinda like accusing all doctors of mistreating their patients due to their sensitive ego. If the doctor disagrees and defends themself/the profession, then it’s proof they have a sensitive ego. If they say nothing, they agree while people pile on half truth anecdotes…
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PSA: A “[medical] anxiety” diagnosis is not one you are meant to be able to contest. To do so is considered further evidence of your hysteria, thus confirming the diagnosis. The “treatment” is to block your access to medical care. The abuse is designed to follow you forever.
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@Isanthropia yeah, and “retired early from clinical practice” is an indicator
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Isanthrope@Isanthropia·
@adjectivenoun Further down the thread another weighs in that they chose peds because adults are so awful. That’s power bonding all while being unaware that choosing children for their acquiescence and their inability to advocate for themselves is a red flag. But yeah, then there’s the parents.
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Isanthrope@Isanthropia·
It’s problematic when a statement like that is taken out of context. Patients are talking about tiptoeing around physicians who get irritated, dismissive, contemptuous and rude because the patient has the audacity to speak of symptoms as a diagnosed condition. 1.
Nikki M. Johnson, MD@notaproviderMD

The last 24 hours has enlightened me about the way people think about their doctors. I'm truly floored, and deeply saddened by statements like this: "Patients have no responsibility to act in a particular way. Period."

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the official process of becoming a knight is simply inaccessible for someone like me but this guy was out there doing mass absolutions, instant baptisms, sheep-dipping whole chapels and i’m sure i’m not the only one who took it seriously or got the vibe that there’s more behind all of it
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TheHuntForTomClancy
TheHuntForTomClancy@HuntClancy·
a Jesuit runs the rare book school and lives on the lawn at Mr Jefferson’s Univeristy. Bear in Mind University of Virginia was consciously designed as a secular university, Jefferson is claimed by the Rosicrucians, and the old school Rosicrucians and the Jesuits were once rivals
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@corpseinorbit

Basically, imagine the Pope has a personal East India Company for every nation on Earth, but the employees of that Company are extremely well-educated, verbally slick, and bitchy, and they live to stuff your soul in the right hole. That's what Jesuits are. Ad Majorem Dei Gloriam

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@FutureThatIsAku i have not seen this but this is the internet so maybe they just want to munchausen by proxy him and take his scripts?
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i’m sure, and when we’re saying “yeah, old injury leads to 3-4 day pain crisis every couple years. seeing my doctor next week. just want a shot of morphine so i can sleep through some of it like we did in 2007” and you guys just can’t because of some policy or weird law hard for everyone, i figure
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Dr. Pew Pew
Dr. Pew Pew@Dr_PewPew_65·
@adjectivenoun @notaproviderMD @statelessmed Also, we hate low back pain because we can't really do much to help! We REALLY do want to help; sciatica or lumbar radiculopathy are damn near impossible to easily fix. I have a LONG talk with every one of those pts about lifestyle, exercise, sleep, therapy, meds...all of it!
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Stateless Med
Stateless Med@statelessmed·
This is only true in the ER and that’s due to EMTALA. In every other setting a physician has every right to stop seeing a patient. It’s actually shocking how rarely this occurs and that’s a testament to the obligation physicians feel towards their patients.
Cordelia The Fool@WanderingChord

@notaproviderMD @MastcellMadness Patients have no responsibility to act in a particular way. Period. It's your responsibility to provide care to even the very frustrating. It's literally the entire job.

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swift fox@adjectivenoun·
oh, i meant more like ER at 2 am on the third week of the month versus maybe 9:30 visit with the rheumatologist that took months to get well-spoken and adjusted gets better mileage for the patient in the ER in my experience, even with stuff you guys hate like low back pain and such surprised to see the other doc i was replying to is a pediatrician must be some rough kids she gets
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Dr. Pew Pew@Dr_PewPew_65·
@adjectivenoun @notaproviderMD @statelessmed 1) Oh, the 11am on a Tuesday is no different...the ER doesn't attract the best of us. It's a magnet for gutter rats. The other 4/5 of normal, functional, well adjusted people who need help? I bend over backwards to help them. We compartmentalize well.
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@Dr_PewPew_65 @notaproviderMD @statelessmed i can get that. seems like it would be more of an issue in the ER for all kinds of reasons like, more likely to be drunk before busting one’s head open or w/e than a tuesday morning appointment scheduled weeks out how do you feel that this affects how you handle the other 4/5?
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Dr. Pew Pew
Dr. Pew Pew@Dr_PewPew_65·
@adjectivenoun @notaproviderMD @statelessmed Im an EM doc. It's at least 20%. People can be vile while you're trying to help them. Anything drug or sex related, they lie. Obese 40-50yo women get belligerent that they have to wait for anything, or have to see a specialist. 70yo farmers want immediate discharge.
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relevant to the discourse: doctors won’t write for a week’s worth of codeine to a middle-aged blue collar type because dr thinks the loose gut after will make them turn to fent meanwhile self destructive criminals with young disaffected audience are flush with schedule ii’s
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jordan peterson parrots veruca salt lyrics and people acted like he was the voice of a generation or something
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