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this is a nice thread!
By the by i know i'm not welcome here,(i'm a professor+analyst) but can someone tell me how to start a new thr
Ead?
 
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this is a nice thread!
By the by i know i'm not welcome here,(i'm a professor+analyst) but can someone tell me how to start a new thr
Ead?

go to the appropriate section where you want to start the thread and hit the "post a new thread button".

by the way, i am a doctor and pathologist.
 
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With all the docs here..
might as well ask..

Had an open appendectomy on the 1st..
the appendix had grown pretty big.. but is out now.

Still have constant constipation..

and when should I be ready to get back to work..
My office is 7 floors up.. No Elevator
 
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With all the docs here..
might as well ask..

Had an open appendectomy on the 1st..
the appendix had grown pretty big.. but is out now.

Still have constant constipation..

and when should I be ready to get back to work..
My office is 7 floors up.. No Elevator

Check the following link and your Visitors messages.

Appendectomy - procedure, recovery, blood, removal, pain, complications, time, infection, operation, medication, risk, rate, Definition, Purpose, Description, Preparation, Aftercare, Risks
 
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With all the docs here..
might as well ask..

Had an open appendectomy on the 1st..
the appendix had grown pretty big.. but is out now.

Still have constant constipation..

and when should I be ready to get back to work..
My office is 7 floors up.. No Elevator

400mg [x3 times/day] flagyll
500mg [x3times/day] ciproflaxacin
ors - 1sachet=4glasses/day

if constipation after 5 days, mobilization is a must , go out for a walk now!
 
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Still have constant constipation..

and when should I be ready to get back to work..
My office is 7 floors up.. No Elevator

What's your diet , we advice fluids followed by semi-solid for atleast a week
Just add syp cremaffin 1tsf bd .
Start moving . Not to worry , its more than a week .
If surgery is Lap assisted we advice mobilization and discharge in 24 hrs . Even in open surgery 1 week is good enough .
Keep the surgical wound clean - ensure no SSI .

just to add for precaution , avoid drinks if you are planning to use Flagyl as adviced by doc above .
 
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Here is the cure for "moronics"

Run head first into a wall....make sure your eyes are closed. If you still didnt manage to die....jump off a cliff. There's your cure. :) Hope it helps. I think i can go for a whole phd with that diagnosis.

By far the best response. Lol...
 
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Hey guys, this is a cool thread indeed. Never knew that here on PDF there were so many unfortunate people just like me!;)

As gubbi and CS mentioned, I'm a Paeds resident (JR-3 to be precise). I'm hoping for a super specialisation in Neonatology.


yeah i know..quality wise his posts are pretty interesting to read and i dont know, how he spares that much time for writing all that? its kinda hard...

Fast typing is the key, mate!

On a serious note, it would have been impossible during my year as a H.O. but things get easier as you become JR 2 and 3.

Have you noticed how many of us get married as JR 2? Would it have been possible without some substantial free time?;)

Also, currently I'm posted in the NICU where I can attach my 3g device to the central comp and post in between tasks.




congrats ..
I got washed out in aipgme..Hope to get in state pg or comedk..
Nice to see many crazy docs like me..


All the best for the remaining two.

Remember "Darr ke aage jeet hai"!

Keep up the hard work irrespective of results and you will surely succeed. Yours truly got washed up twice (and pretty thoroughly, I must add) before striking !:lol:





i think she is talking about neurocysticercosis:woot:

order a head CT and
advise her to take some albendazole:yahoo:

:cheesy:

Hmm , neurocysticercosis :what:..........


..............Sirji, Ab vishwas ho gaya ki aap USMLE ke liye hi padh rahe ho!:lol:
 
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As gubbi and CS mentioned, I'm a Paeds resident (JR-3 to be precise). I'm hoping for a super specialisation in Neonatology.

Don't you get freaked out by the little fishy things in all the incubators? Their skin is crumpled and red and blue, and they can barely open rtheir eyes.

Lil ones freak me out. They look so fragile, you can't even hold them right.

Premature%20infant%20500(1).jpg



Premature%20baby%20C.jpg
 
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Don't you get freaked out by the little fishy things in all the incubators? Their skin is crumpled and red and blue, and they can barely open rtheir eyes.

Lil ones freak me out. They look so fragile, you can't even hold them right.

Premature%20infant%20500(1).jpg



Premature%20baby%20C.jpg



On the contrary, the little ones being so vulnurable and fragile; they fill you with a sense of responsibility and protectivness.


By the time we are finished with our job, those tiny neos start looking like this.......


newborn01.jpg




Though, I absolutely hate taking blood samples from neonates as it is much more painful for them.






go to the appropriate section where you want to start the thread and hit the "post a new thread button".

by the way, i am a doctor and pathologist.

That explains you nick here! A pathologist is indeed a "silent observer"! (But his observations do carry a lot of weight.)
 
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On the contrary, the little ones being so vulnurable and fragile; they fill you with a sense of responsibility and protectivness.


By the time we are finished with our job, those tiny neos start looking like this.......


newborn01.jpg




Though, I absolutely hate taking blood samples from neonates as it is much more painful for them.








That explains you nick here! A pathologist is indeed a "silent observer"! (But his observations do carry a lot of weight.)

you are right about the nick. i usually just read the threads and posts by our members but for the last 10 months or so, i was not visiting the PDF due to me busy schedule for writing my paper and defense of my thesis. Now since i have finished my PhD, defended my thesis successfully and published my work as well, i am back on pak defense forum.

regards
 
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okay so...

sometimes i have these severe pains in my chest that happen very rarely but they hurt alot

like it will happen 5 times over a year or something. it lasts for like one minute and it's as if i can breathe, but breathing hurts me alot and then it goes away, not attacking me for a long period of time....

i dont smoke, im young, and im very active
 
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okay so...

sometimes i have these severe pains in my chest that happen very rarely but they hurt alot

like it will happen 5 times over a year or something. it lasts for like one minute and it's as if i can breathe, but breathing hurts me alot and then it goes away, not attacking me for a long period of time....

i dont smoke, im young, and im very active

It must be gas most probably. Antacids will help.
 
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