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Wife/mom, Clinical Research graduate, RMT. Parent of a #T1DWarrior. Healthcare is my passion. May your mind be wide open, let your heart lead you on. She/her.
Oakville, Ontario Katılım Ekim 2013
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@Amelia558rs That is beautiful. It's your wedding, you wear what you love and makes you feel good
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Now I'm two months from the wedding, and my entire bridal party is "gently suggesting" I find something more "classic." My mother-in-law offered to buy me a "proper" dress from David's Bridal. But when I put this on, I see my grandmother's garden, her stories about village celebrations, the culture she left behind when she immigrated. Yes, it's not a traditional white gown. Yes, people might whisper. But isn't a wedding dress supposed to make you feel like the truest version of yourself? I'm torn between keeping peace and keeping this dress that makes my heart sing every time I look at those embroidered birds

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As US troops deploy to the Middle East.
As gas prices spike.
As 92,000 jobs vanish in a single month.
As scores of children die in elementary schools.
As acid rain falls over Tehran.
As Switzerland breaks 200 years of neutrality to call it a war crime.
As Iran announces a new Supreme Leader.
As the Epstein files stay buried.
Donald Trump is playing golf.
At his own resort.
With his billionaire friends.
This is the man who said he’d lower your cost of living on day one.
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@Harry__Faulkner And just like that… Carney reverts to back stabbing America and the West. Just like Trudeau after October 7th, he makes a statement supporting the good guys and then immediately begins the backstabbing just days later. What a grotesque loser.
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PM Mark Carney says the U.S.-Israel war against Iran is a failure of the international order.
"The current conflict is another example of the failure of the international order."
"The United States and Israel have acted without engaging the United Nations or consulting allies, including Canada."
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Shout this from the rooftops, followed by "stop being a complete pervert weirdo and taking pictures of women's crotches in public and post them on the internet"
Kia 🧸ྀི@xevekiah
But men can walk around shirtless with chest hair, stomach hair, leg hair, armpit hair, and nobody calls it “unhygienic” or “disgusting.” Nobody zooms in, records them, and posts it online to mock their bodies. It’s just… normal. The second a woman has visible body hair, suddenly it’s a debate, a spectacle, a viral clip. Why is one body “natural” and the other “content”? And why do people feel entitled to film someone without consent just because they don’t fit their beauty standard? Hair grows on humans. Not just on men.
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@Mikeggibbs I remember thinking the same about when my mum went. And believe me, there have been dark days when I have wondered if I shouldn't join her, but the thing that keeps me here is my kids and my friends. There is life after loss, life with grief; wonderful, awful and all
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7 years ago when Dad received his mortal cancer diagnosis (they gave him roughly 2-4 years to live, he lived for almost 7), I was distraught. I cried for days into a pillow.
I told a friend I wouldn't survive Dad's death. That it will kill me, literally, one way or another.
It's been 4 months as of yesterday since he died.
I'm still here, alive. And so is my mother.
We keep busy every day.
There is life after Dad afterall.
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@realScottyMac @DavidWolfe Thank you. While I agree mammograms are not always the best screening method, PAP smears save lives and are basically super low risk so the benefit far outweighs. What is his opinion based on, because I would hazard it's not science.
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Stop Blindly taking Twitter advice from those ignorant to the Medical Field.
While I get your intent (mammograms at 40 in low risk people are not needed), the premise that all screening is bad is fairly ignorant. Pap smears and Colonoscopies? What is your basis on these types of screening?
What do you suggest is good and what do suggest is not necessary?
It can't be everything. That is ignorant and will get people killed
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@akafaceUS Who is that person they zoomed in on in the audience clapping after this all went down? Abysmal. "Oh look, I just watched a woman get assaulted in front of a live audience, let's clap for that!"
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I will say it again and every single time - if it's bad enough to cancel busses, it is bad enough to close the school. If you don't expect busses to drive it, don't expect parents, students and staff to drive it either. @HaltonDSB @PeelSchools @tdsb @IWeatherON @ontariocolleges
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@CollinRugg How come his parents weren’t notified? This is sick
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NEW: Parents outraged after their mentally ill son was euthanized thanks to Canada's MAID program, says he was coached by doctor on how to get approved.
Kiano Vafaeian, 26, was euthanized with a lethal drug through Canada's Medical Assistance in Dying program.
Vafaeian suffered from blindness in one eye, diabetes, seasonal depression, and mental health issues stemming from a previous car crash.
His mother, Margaret Marsilla, who previously prevented her son from using the program, is now accusing MAID provider Dr. Ellen Wiebe of "coaching" him on how to qualify for the program.
"We believe that she was coaching him... on how to deteriorate his body and what she can possibly approve him for and what she can get away with approving him for," his mother, Margaret Marsilla, said.
"Because if he had spoken back in 2024, and he was a good candidate for approving MAID, she would have done it right away, but she didn't."
Vafaeian’s parents say they were not notified of their son's approval to be euthanized, and found out he passed a day after it occurred.
Insane levels of evil. This doctor should be thrown in prison.
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Healthcare in Canada in a nutshell:
- patient of mine has severe uterine fibroids causing significant bleeding, needs surgery, gynecologist agrees but can’t get her an OR slot
- has had to visit the ER a half dozen times, for blood and iron transfusions, now has a hematologist as well
Instead of opening OR time the ON government restricts OR use, which leads to massive costs and disability.
Fixing a problem immediately saves taxpayers money. Delaying care costs the system and patient immensely. A $1500 surgery to fix this will now cost $10-15k due to delays. Only a fully public system is so myopic that they cannot understand the utility in fixing issues as they arise. In their goal to minimize OR costs they push extra costs and wait times everywhere else in the system.
#ONhealth
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