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The problem I see with this position is that as a patient I am an individual and I don't really care about statistics and I'd rather know the status of my body than be ignorant, testing doesn't mean you must have surgery, if the patients are dumb and agree to surgery without second thought that is not my problem as an individual patient. It seems for some reason that he believes the only possible reaction to a positive screening is surgery, as if we were automatons without agency, so it's better to leave people in the dark. Quite the false syllogism. That is to me the real problem of Medicine.
Ok here's mine Day 1 I was sweating really badly and randomly getting dizzy Day 2 my fever started during the night Day 3 was scary cause I was skipping a heart beat in the morning and my fever was high and I felt so weak Day 4 I still had fever and during the night I was breaking in cold sweat Day 5 my fever was gone but I couldn't sleep at night Day 6 Im fully fine everything is gone and I can sleep properly Day 7 I don't even crave for alcohol anymore and I've been eating healthy PS I was drinking for 5 months straight 6 to 8 king sized beer a night nothing is impossible in Jesus name and I did the withrawal alone 😊
Surgeons use the intradermal (or subcuticular) suture technique to NOT be necessary to use any extra material do close the epidermis. It shouldn't be needed any glue or steri-strip if the surgical technique is good, which is not the case in the video. That suture shown is a subdermal suture, being clearly made in subcutaneous tissue (fat). It is counter-educational.
so a wide complex with a rate of 110bpm is not considered a WCT? I think it's correct to not be called VTach, but it would be considered tachycardia based on rate and it if over 120ms it would be a wide complex.
GOD is good thank you!!!!! I sat in a chair, used the the room door knob and massaged my own shoulder and added a tad bit of force and boom back in place. ✅
Thank you so much for mentioning the vaccine issue. I am one of the nurses that had to leave my home state which vaccine mandates were issued, and practice in Florida for 2 years. It was the best decision I ever made. No offense to anyone that took the vaccine, but it just was not for me and I'm so glad I did not take it.
Dr Sprintz, this is an amazing presentation - such excellent advice, broken down with really good examples of how to, step by step. Heartening and to see lots of compassion and yet firm boundaries in place, collegial support. Thank you!