Abhishek Maurya

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Abhishek Maurya

@CuriousDoc90

Consultant Pulmonologist, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine Yatharth Super speciality hospital. Nerd.Potterhead. Movie buff. Amateur Investor. Views are personal

AIIMS เข้าร่วม Şubat 2022
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Abhishek Maurya
Abhishek Maurya@CuriousDoc90·
A random talk with mom: Mom: Yoga is good for physical and mental health and we should practice it. Me: agreed Mom: Yoga can cure my Hypothyroid and Rheumatoid arthritis and soon I won't need drugs. I wouldn't have them in 1st place if i had started doing yoga earlier Me:🤦‍♂️1/2
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Rana Ayyub
Rana Ayyub@RanaAyyub·
Among the many inconsistencies plaguing @airindia , its customer service call centre stands out as the worst. As a loyal customer, it’s painful to being kept on long holds endlessly by reps who are completely clueless about handling the most basic situations
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Kingfisher
Kingfisher@Pokarfaze·
@CuriousDoc90 @Thazhigilla_ Lol. It's just 6yrs + n , where n can vary from 0 to another number of years depending on how intelligence, smartness, religiousness, luck, village people etc
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Simon Thazhigilla Simon🇳🇬
A medical doctor can wake up, get tired of the ward, buy a Macbook, and pivot into tech. A doctor can buy a ring light and become a content creator or filmmaker. But a Senior Software Engineer cannot wake up, buy a stethoscope, and decide to pivot into the operating theater. There is a hierarchy to this pivot game.
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Kingfisher@Pokarfaze·
@Thazhigilla_ Anybody can pivot into any field if determined enough. The doctor that pivoted into tech doesn't become a software engineer overnight, it takes several years. Same way a software engineer can as well write entrance exams into medical school and few years later he's a doctor.
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non aesthetic things@PicturesFoIder·
That dog was like "you just saw that shit too right?"
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Sundar Pichai
Sundar Pichai@sundarpichai·
2004 was a good year, but your Gmail address doesn't need to be stuck in it. To say goodbye to v0t3f0rp3dr02004@gmail.com or mrbrightside416@gmail.com (or whatever you were into at the time), go to your Google Account settings and choose any name available. You'll keep your old username and you can sign in with both.
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Abhishek Maurya@CuriousDoc90·
@khyatimaloo I shall do that soon :) Limited followers, no reach, kind of limits me from posting stuff!
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Itinerary Whisperer
Itinerary Whisperer@khyatimaloo·
Came back from my trip to a lot of love from people who came back from theirs. 🫶
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Bigul Chugh
Bigul Chugh@bigulchugh·
@CuriousDoc90 Atleast you had benches.... vietnam airport didn't had benches too... people were sitting on floors
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Bigul Chugh
Bigul Chugh@bigulchugh·
Made a rookie mistake in Vietnam airports 😅 Reached 3 hours early… like we do in India. At Phu Quoc Airport & Da Nang Airport — check-in doesn’t even open before ~2 hours 🤯 Result? Standing around with luggage for no reason. Lesson: Early ≠ Smart everywhere. Plan better and don’t repeat this mistake.
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shwwee
shwwee@sillyshweta·
This is honestly embarrassing for us Bro knows everything… except how to swing a hammer 💀
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Abhishek Maurya
Abhishek Maurya@CuriousDoc90·
OSA is such a basic disorder that even an MBBS can diagnose it, leave alone specialists. Snoring and choking spells in itself are telltale signs. You don't need to look further. This post is clearly overhyped to do engagement farming and AI induced fear mongering! #Medtwitter
AshutoshShrivastava@ai_for_success

Wild story shared by a user about his uncle. AI can be really helpful sometimes. Credit : Reddit --- My 62-year-old uncle in India: Kidney failure (on dialysis 3x/week) Diabetes Hypertension Stroke 6 years ago Severe migraines ONLY when lying down to sleep Doctors tried: neurologists, nephrologists, brain MRI, blood thinners. Nobody could explain the positional headache pattern. I brought everything to Claude. Over several days: Claude identified the key clue everyone missed, the headaches are positional (lying down triggers them) Pulled research showing 40-57% of dialysis patients have undiagnosed sleep apnea Read his brain MRI report I uploaded, flagged relevant findings other docs overlooked Asked about snoring. Answer: loud snoring for 25 YEARS. Daily afternoon sleeping for 25 YEARS. Calculated STOP-BANG score: 6-7/8 (very high risk) Created a complete consultation brief for the pulmonologist Translated a home care plan into Gujarati (my native language) for family We got the sleep study done. Results were alarming: → Breathing stops 119 times per night → Oxygen drops to 78% (dangerously low) → 47 oxygen desaturations per hour → 28 minutes per night below safe oxygen level We put him on CPAP. Headaches gone. 25 years of loud snoring and daily exhaustion. Every doctor attributed it to "dialysis fatigue" or "age." It was sleep apnea the entire time, potentially causing his hypertension, contributing to his stroke, and definitely causing his headaches. The sleep apnea had been hiding in plain sight for 25 years, in his snoring that our family joked about, in his afternoon naps we thought were normal. Claude didn't just identify the problem. It created a structured diagnostic roadmap, explained which specialist to see first, what tests to request, what questions to ask, picked the right CPAP machine, explained every setting, and even wrote maintenance instructions in Gujarati (my native language). A ₹30,000 CPAP machine solved what years of specialist visits couldn't. AI didn't replace his doctors. But it connected dots across nephrology, neurology, pulmonology, and ENT that no single specialist was doing.

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Abhishek Maurya
Abhishek Maurya@CuriousDoc90·
@airindia No you haven't, clearly! I have been sending mails regarding compensation for my Delhi-oslo flight. It's falling on deaf ears.
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Air India@airindia·
@CuriousDoc90 Dear Mr. Maurya, we have duly noted your inputs and will share the same internally for necessary review. We hope for your kind understanding and hope to serve you better.
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Deep Dasgupta
Deep Dasgupta@DeepDasgupta7·
Flight delayed by 2 hours , baggage not here yet n this now has happened twice in 2 months , missed my connecting flt ....... But @airindia I guess I'm thankful albeit stranded n without my baggage Thank you @airindia
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Aditya Gupta
Aditya Gupta@DrAditya2935·
I’ll rephrase is so that people understand who is the real culprit. Healthcare care infrastructure in govt hospitals is highly inadequate and Government and Political Parties have looted all citizens of their hard earned tax and still not able to provide basic services. They have made your taxes a money making machine for themselves. They don’t care about you, your life - you’re just a number to fill their pockets. No transparency, just asking for money- vasooli but legal. Becuase of their inefficiency- Indians who cannot afford Private healthcare are going to private hospitals and - who are providing world class services at cost which allows them to function profitably since they are not charity. Instead of asking govt for accountability- we are blaming the wrong entity becuase we want Mercedes at the cost of Splendor. We are that entitled - but ofcourse - we won’t demand that entitlement from leaders.
Ankit Pandey@iamankitpande

Healthcare in India is becoming a money making machine. A friend’s grandmother is in ICU for the last 4 days. Daily medicine cost alone is around 40–50K. He is not allowed inside ICU. He cannot see the treatment. He cannot see which medicines are actually being used. He can only stand outside and keep paying. Medicines go from pharmacy to ICU. Families don’t know what is used, what is not. Maybe some goes back from the back door. But there is no transparency. Only bills. Private hospitals know families won’t argue when their loved one is in ICU. This is not just treatment. For many families, this is financial destruction in the name of healthcare.

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Arati Kumar-Rao
Arati Kumar-Rao@AratiKumarRao·
Folks, I've no hope of @airindia addressing my complaint. Pl do this: take a screenshot of the seating configuration when paying for XL seats. Else they will change aircrafts on you & give you a regular seat instead of the XL you paid for, AND refuse to acknowledge change/refund
Air India@airindia

@AratiKumarRao Dear Ms. Rao, we have shared a response with you over DM for your reference.

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Muzammil Malik
Muzammil Malik@MuzammilMalikkk·
How pathetic have you become, @airindia ? Absolutely unacceptable experience on flight AI 532. The aircraft was dirty, the landing felt unsafe, and to make things worse, I’ve been waiting nearly an hour just to receive my luggage.
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Aryan Kochhar
Aryan Kochhar@aryan_kochhar·
Never thought I’d see the day when the IPL is just 2 days away… and nobody cares. And never have I ever seen us win a World Cup… and 18 days later, it’s like it never even happened. Dhurandhar The Revenge is really one of a kind movie. It’s been a week since its release, so many people have already watched it, yet no one can stop talking about it. This is unreal. A lot of marketers and social media top guys are talking about how Jio Studios nailed the seeding and distribution campaigns, but that every other movie does. We’ve never seen a movie where people are literally taking it upon themselves to promote it. This is a case study on when the product is so good, you don’t even need that much UGC and seeding after a point, people become ambassadors themselves. Also a lesson to the makers of hollow ₹1000 crore films, no amount of fake hype or PR can ever create a phenomenon which can super-cede a really well made piece of content. In fact, it has counter effects. It’s better to do 50 cr in business and be true to the audience, than do 1000 cr in hollow numbers and be caught doing it.
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Dr. Glaucomflecken
Dr. Glaucomflecken@DGlaucomflecken·
I try to remind med students and practicing physicians who consider scaling back or giving up clinical careers for content creation how unstable it can be. People view content creation as freedom. You can work for yourself on your own schedule. That's true to a certain degree, but keep in mind that you don't own your audience. TikTok owns it. YouTube owns it. One change in the algorithm could significantly impact your livelihood. A few years ago, YT reclassified shorts as videos that are under 3 minutes instead of 60 seconds. Overnight, my social media income was cut in half. It didn't matter too much to me, because I still work full time as an ophthalmologist. I know I shit on the healthcare system and point out all the terrible things we deal with as physicians, but for all its faults, practicing medicine is an incredibly stable career, much more stable than content creation. I will never begrudge anybody for pursuing their passions. Some people just can't practice medicine anymore, and are looking for any way out they can find. Content creation is a way out, and hardworking, talented people will make it happen. I just want people to know the grass isn't always greener...
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Abhishek Maurya@CuriousDoc90·
@Somya_Crazy Take heart medications along with you before you head to nordic countries!
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Somya@Somya_Crazy·
Thailand is expensive Imagine paying Rs 600 for 8 pieces of sushi
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