even the one I know for years still ghosted me, we live close by, i just recently find her attractive in these past 2 months even though I've known her for 3 years. In person we used to talk regularly just casual hello/hi at first & later on we would have a conversation & she would talk about her plans for the future studies and jobs & so on without me even bringing it up, but to my surprise she ghosted me right after giving me her phone no. (17 hours without a reply) when I saw her at noon that same day all smiling and texting on her phone while totally ignoring my text. she did replied however after 17 hours with just a hello greeting emoji, so i stopped talking/texting her, then a few weeks later she deleted my number. instead of communicating clearly she decided to cowered away. i feel so disrespected for the simple fact that it was someone she knows & she still does this
I remember being so desperate for work experience in hospital that i bought an NHS lanyard and walked into my main acute trust onto the cardiothorasics ward asking random nurses questions etc eventually i got called up by the main pharmacist asking who i was i said i need experience and pleaded my case to him. He was so impressed by my determination to bypass ward security messures i did 6 months of experience work and secured an interview 😂. If you're reading this plesse dont do what i did as i could have got into major trouble but morel of the story is showing up and proving your enthusiastic and driven
I don't think we needed that explanation about why you post videos on YT. And that you don't do it for fame but more so for others to learn from your mistakes. I'm sure your channel has helped so many people, not just pharmacists! Thank you for being so authentic. I'm a proud subscriber for many years ❤
11:25 this "mushroom" is Chanterelle, Fresh, Price per kg: £85.00 . And In Lithuania forests full of them, btw mushroom gathering is one of most loved family recreation activities in LT.
I was watching your old movies as I'm looking to change from community to hospital or primary care and it's so helpful! I'm so glad to see one up to date now.
One thing I'd also mention is that there are loads of A-Level/med students on there as well mainly to connect with other students who share opportunities. There's also people within the NHS who post careers-related posts dedicated for those students.
I will be departing on my little solo trip to Oslo today and had to chuckle at all your comments like "this cruise was underwhelming" and "the weather sucks". My hopes for this city aren't terribly high :D
8 months later, I respond to this 😅. Just like you I have been in both sectors and I will say all the points you made are the reason why I enjoy my role as a GP pharmacist. My only wish for this career is that we start getting paid better salaries 😅. If you plan on doing your IP then please keep us updated 👏🏾
Esomperazole interactions 1. With citalopram- it is increases its effect on the body 2.with methorexate ( MTX) - it decreases its clearance especially at high doses of MTX
Hi Regina, I really enjoy watching your videos. They are so useful and informative ❤️ I have a band 6 interview tomorrow which I’m slightly nervous about but I watched your interview prep videos earlier which were so helpful, thank you!
I love the realistic example. This is my second time around with GD and I feel I know my body well enough and have control over my blood sugar levels to have cheat days. I've only come across videos saying no carbs, no sugars and 5 small meals a day! Which for me as someone who usually fasts for 15 to 20 hours a day comfortably, it has been quite difficult. I also only have about 2 nutritious meals a day as well as 1 maybe 2 healthy snacks and don't feel I'm starving myself or my baby. I've discovered, I can have my cheat days and do some nice cardio or go for a long walk for about 20 - 30 mins and my levels are perfect. Even after a slice of chocolate cake! But I obviously do not make a habit of it and eat no simple carbs and sugars the rest of the time.
@@KOREginAPharmacist I actually have a question, perhaps you could help with. Why is it safe for our blood sugar level to be under 140 an hour after a meal but dangerous if it's over 95 when fasted? For e.g if my level is 120 after a meal that's good but if it's before a meal it's not. Are high fasting levels (over 95 but under 140) dangerous to the baby?
Hi! I was hoping to get some advice from you. I am a FTM and a soon to be newly qualified pharmacist. I’m struggling to find something flexible, is there any advice you could give on what type of role I should go for and the type of area I should work in (this is just to keep up my registration btw!)
Hi, sorry what is an FTM? For flexibility it depends if you want a consistent, regular role. Locuming in good in terms of choosing when you work! Email me with more details and I'll see if I can help!