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The ARDS sounds very much less than ideal but I'm still pretty bullish on prognosis.
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Vertical Lime posted:https://twitter.com/coleyharvey/status/1610643222690402304?s=46&t=g8njta3bx9h-GYBK-vFWJw Not surprising, there’s always going to be wrong reports during something crazy like this. It’s not maliciously done or anything, it’s just what happens when emotions are high during a stressful event.
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# ? Jan 4, 2023 16:10 |
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TheKevman posted:I was always skeptical of the profession as well, having had the former. Yeah when my wife was pregnant with our first child she was suffering from pretty severe back pain. She got referred to a chiro and ended up going out of desperation. He fixed it in like one appointment and she was fine the rest of the duration. We were both shocked. I am still extremely skeptical of the profession as a whole but apparently there are some people using the title who do real poo poo
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Dentists and Chiros are pretty much the same health-care adjacent con-men who occasionally actually do something in the patient's best interest.
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Never mind error in post
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# ? Jan 4, 2023 16:36 |
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Dietrich posted:Dentists and Chiros are pretty much the same health-care adjacent con-men who occasionally actually do something in the patient's best interest. Why? You used to go to the dentist only if your mouth hurt. At that point, pulling the tooth might be the only answer. In the 1950s, one dentist (forget his name, obit was in the NYT) advocated for regular preventative care. Result? Small cavities were caught and fixed before they became abscesses. Poor people can't afford preventative dentistry, and dentures are far more expensive now thanks to low demand. It's a double whammy.
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Arsenic Lupin posted:
And the only people less likely to accept Medicaid are orthopedic surgeons.
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Arsenic Lupin posted:Not true. Old people who have seen dentists all their lives don't get full plate dentures anymore. Dentures used to be so common that denture cream and denture cleaners were advertised on TV. I would wager he's probably talking about all the stupid add-on services dentists try to upsell you on.
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I didn't serve in the military but out of the friends I have that did there is one appointment you don't miss and its going to the dentist. There were very serious about that.
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Arsenic Lupin posted:Not true. Old people who have seen dentists all their lives don't get full plate dentures anymore. Dentures used to be so common that denture cream and denture cleaners were advertised on TV. Can confirm I haven't seen a Polydent denture cleaner "look, I just drop my dentures in and it fizzes!" commercial since like 1992.
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Docjowles posted:Yeah when my wife was pregnant with our first child she was suffering from pretty severe back pain. She got referred to a chiro and ended up going out of desperation. He fixed it in like one appointment and she was fine the rest of the duration. I feel like most chiros are the quack "I can fix your allergies by adjusting your back" types but I'm assuming there are some out there that actually stick to the scope of what they can and cannot do and are helpful.
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sheri posted:I feel like most chiros are the quack "I can fix your allergies by adjusting your back" types but I'm assuming there are some out there that actually stick to the scope of what they can and cannot do and are helpful. I met a Chiro who claimed to have helped a brain damaged child regrow a healthy brain stem. For real.
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Impossibly Perfect Sphere posted:I met a Chiro who claimed to have helped a brain damaged child regrow a healthy brain stem. For real. Alex Guerrero?
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Doublepost!!
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Officially crested 6.25 million. It still isn't slowing down. Please, godjesus in the seventh heaven, let Hamlin wake up and get to see this absurd outpouring of support and renewed energy for his civic efforts.
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"sedated" https://www.cnn.com/2023/01/04/foot...0a%20ventilator Get irate
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On the other hand, it appears previous reports that he was resuscitated twice were in error. He's still under, but folks speaking to the media seem fairly positive; we just need to see what state his brain is in once he comes out of the medically-induced coma.
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Big Beef City posted:"sedated" What?
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Big Beef City posted:"sedated" About what, specifically?
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sheri posted:I feel like most chiros are the quack "I can fix your allergies by adjusting your back" types but I'm assuming there are some out there that actually stick to the scope of what they can and cannot do and are helpful. just go to a physical therapist, they're able to help with physical pain issues and are not going to do a neck adjustment that gives you a stroke
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Arsenic Lupin posted:
Don't discount fear too. There's some interesting papers out there about it. Avoidance rates in countries where the costs are much lower aren't all that different from countries with higher costs.
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George H.W. oval office posted:I didn't serve in the military but out of the friends I have that did there is one appointment you don't miss and its going to the dentist. There were very serious about that. HAHAHAHAHAHA what? The reason you didn't miss it is because you HAD to have a clean bill of health from the dentist or you couldn't deploy. That is it. Tricare doesn't cover dental so you're still left without it even if you do 20 and retire (you can pay out of pocket for it, as well as for Tricare since the last admin did away with the whole "free healthcare if you do your full time and retire" business). I had terrible experiences with Navy dental that still carry over with me today, 12 years after I retired. But sure, it was there and it was free while you are on active duty and like most other things in life, you get what you pay for.
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I don't think I've ever met a dentist that didn't cheat on their wife.
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FizFashizzle posted:I don't think I've ever met a dentist that didn't cheat on their wife. you try staring down a different pair of tits every 15 minutes
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My faith in Dentistry is also now in critical condition after reading all these valuable insights. Thanks guys.
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GOOD TIMES ON METH posted:My faith in Dentistry is also now in critical condition after reading all these valuable insights. Thanks guys. You're welcome for my service
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I found a great dentist who does no upselling, treated some things with basic work before they got out of hand (and the work hasn’t needed rework), and who saw me immediately when an abcessed tooth caused the worst pain I have ever felt. This is from someone who hates dentistry so much that I didn’t see a dentist for, oh, 15 years due to some absurdly brutal cleanings and having seven teeth pulled in one sitting when I was 12. That long break resulted in a cleaning that took 90 minutes and six shots of novocaine to handle the cavitron going deep into my gums. Oh, and a molar that had to be pulled. tldr: Find a good dentist doesn’t upsell and see them regularly.
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sheri posted:I feel like most chiros are the quack "I can fix your allergies by adjusting your back" types but I'm assuming there are some out there that actually stick to the scope of what they can and cannot do and are helpful. My brother-in-law is one of those chiros who thinks 3 day old infants need spine adjustments
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Cartoon Man posted:Not surprising, there’s always going to be wrong reports during something crazy like this. It’s not maliciously done or anything, it’s just what happens when emotions are high during a stressful event. Media reports for this are tough since everything is coming from emotional people like family who probably don't understand the nuances and can't really relay technical details very clearly or people that do know what they are talking about but are only guessing because they haven't actually seen him. Like it's not hard to see a doc explaining to this family that they did some sort of work on him in the ambulance, family interprets that as they brought him back and tell a reporter, unless the reporter has experience with such stories they might just think resuscitate is a cool sounding word, and then the medical analysts go on that because it's a specific thing they can talk about. The only people that actually have the expertise and access to talk about his specific situation with any detail are all HIPAA people that can't say a thing. Would the docs be okay if they told the family "hey, if you guys are going to talk to the media, please use these specific words so there are no mix-ups"?
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Dr_Strangelove posted:I found a great dentist who does no upselling, treated some things with basic work before they got out of hand (and the work hasn’t needed rework), and who saw me immediately when an abcessed tooth caused the worst pain I have ever felt. I had an amazing dentist that as well that never upsold and always did little small stuff for free. He was an older old school guy. Then he got cancer and went from healthy to dead in under 6 months. I went back for my 6 month appointment and there was a new dentist. The current dentist that bought the place has turned it into a huge dental/wellness/spa/sleep center and EVERYTHING they do is to sell you another non-dental service. It's insane. She did make it more high tech so scanning and printing a crown right there at your appointment is awesome. But not worth the anxiety of going to what feels like the car lot of dentistry. BonoMan fucked around with this message at 18:33 on Jan 4, 2023 |
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Damar Hamilin Collaspes: Military Dental Megathread
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Cartoon Man posted:Damar Hamilin Collaspes: Military Dental Megathread It's either this or baseless and panicked speculation, and imo it's healthier for all involved if it's this
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Breer has some more specifics about the 5 minute thing. It sounds like everyone just started following the letter of the law for resuming play for a bit until saner heads prevailed https://mobile.twitter.com/AlbertBreer/status/1610656849422082055
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It's nice to know that not everyone, all the time, is Skip Bayless.
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Zac Taylor is a good dude.
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They updated the gofundme after it crossed $6 million: quote:We're simply awestruck by the level of support and generosity we've seen over the past two days. With over $6 million raised, this fundraiser has become an overnight reminder of the incredible nature of humankind. Your actions directly reflect the type of human Damar is himself.
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adaz posted:Breer has some more specifics about the 5 minute thing. It sounds like everyone just started following the letter of the law for resuming play for a bit until saner heads prevailed Enos Cabell posted:Zac Taylor is a good dude.
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https://twitter.com/mikegarafolo/status/1610700899822850050?s=46&t=Sljv9i6YNvUI0ooIydk4uA
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Dietrich posted:Dentists and Chiros are pretty much the same health-care adjacent con-men who occasionally actually do something in the patient's best interest. This is pretty stupid tbh
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