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Air Skwirl posted:Get well soon Braks, and also what the gently caress is a gallbladder. Like I basically know what the heart, lungs, brain, liver, kidneys, intestine and stomach do, but every other internal organ, no idea. Near as I can tell, it's a bitchy little organ that doesn't want you to eat anything that tastes good and makes you happy. YMMV.
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Both of my grandmothers had their gall bladders removed relatively young (like in their 50s / 60s) and went on to have long lives, only to be ended by a bad heart, and malnutrition (my grandma just sucked at eating, probably didn't help she was a terrible cook).
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# ? Mar 27, 2024 01:05 |
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Gall bladder does nothing the liver doesn’t do better!
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# ? Mar 27, 2024 03:36 |
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Me reading about the modern marvels of medicine while I’m two ER trips, a CT scan, lots of blood work, and an Endo/colonoscopy deep and still no clue why my gut all of the sudden decided to start being all fucky
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FizFashizzle posted:Gall bladder does nothing the liver doesn’t do better! Both it and the appendix should just be removed from everyone when they turn 18. I had gallstones on a mountain backpacking trip once and didn't think I'd make it back down. Took years for the doctors to diagnose it correctly (when I had more than showed on x-rays) T-Square posted:Me reading about the modern marvels of medicine while I’m two ER trips, a CT scan, lots of blood work, and an Endo/colonoscopy deep and still no clue why my gut all of the sudden decided to start being all fucky I'm sorry to say this but you probably need to cut back on garlic and onion and your life will be less delicious but also less painful. trevorreznik fucked around with this message at 04:07 on Mar 27, 2024 |
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trevorreznik posted:
I'm curious but why is this? My sister in law has had gastro issues for years and she found out that she had to cut both of those out. What exactly is it about garlic and onions that causes issues?
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Quiet Feet posted:I'm curious but why is this? My sister in law has had gastro issues for years and she found out that she had to cut both of those out. What exactly is it about garlic and onions that causes issues? Fructan or specifically your gut breaking it down. Apparently there's a similar mechanism to lactose where your intolerance gets worse as you get into your 30s and 40s. At least thats what my doctor told me. I can still eat a literal plate of garlic and onions but I had to switch to non dairy protein powder after Whey started turning my guts to water after 16 years of continuous use.
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Quiet Feet posted:I'm curious but why is this? My sister in law has had gastro issues for years and she found out that she had to cut both of those out. What exactly is it about garlic and onions that causes issues? BlindSite posted:Fructan or specifically your gut breaking it down. It also could be FODMAPs (of which fructan is one type), and they're suffering from IBS. I have IBS and both garlic and onions trigger it something fierce, along with other FODMAPs. I love garlic a lot more than onions though, so it's easy to pick which one I'm willing to suffer for.
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trevorreznik posted:Both it and the appendix should just be removed from everyone when they turn 18. No. Appendix is like a little tree house for your gut flora to hide from gi infections. Its very important!
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# ? Mar 27, 2024 10:51 |
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It's impossible to imagine Braks had any bile in her so clearly the gallbladder was vestigial Get well soon!
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Get well soon Braks!swickles posted:Oh and a quick note about turnover times (TOT) for ORs. I do consulting work with hospitals looking at their operating room efficiency, so this has been a weird discussion to jump into. Half an hour for TOT is the rule of thumb, and generally achievable for many case types aside from, as you said, the really complicated ones that tend to take longer in the room, so they’re performed less frequently from the jump. Eyes, scopes, and shots are the other side - way simpler, way quicker, and I’ve seen turnover times close to 10 minutes or less for those kinds. The thing about having a half an hour for TOT is that it can be a result of how it’s defined. I don’t know when the next room is ready for a patient, I just know when the next patient is wheeled in, so the TOT is measured as the time between patients. But, if a case ends at 5 PM, and the next one starts at 7 AM, that’s not 14 hours of TOT. Hospitals generally don’t include anything over an hour. Which means that if you regularly take 75 minutes to turnover a room in some circumstance, that’s not getting captured by the average. If you include all those opthomology and scopes (some do, some don’t) and miss the turnovers you should work on, yeah you probably get half an hour as the average based on the math of only having numbers 0-60. The other thing I’ve found is that there’s a strong correlation between what the surgeon for that case did previously. If the same surgeon stays in the same room, that’s a quicker turnover than a new surgeon in the room. A surgeon running two rooms simultaneously is in between - that’s aligning the cases so one room is being set up while the surgeon is operating in the other. Tends to happen most with ortho.
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# ? Mar 27, 2024 11:20 |
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The ortho I did half my surgery rotation with did two rooms at once. His PA would prep, then either he or I would close and he’d go chart and go to the next procedure. He’d figure out how much he was making per procedure and put half into crypto during his break and would talk about it constantly during procedures. Anyway I’m sure he’s doing fine.
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Coco13 posted:Get well soon Braks! I guess I never really thought about it much until yesterday. That place was a well oiled machine. Honestly, the worst thing that happened (that I know about) was that it took four tries to get Braks' IV in. Her bruises look like a map this morning. Oh and Swickles, she just farted, so we can rest easy.
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FizFashizzle posted:The ortho I did half my surgery rotation with did two rooms at once. His PA would prep, then either he or I would close and he’d go chart and go to the next procedure. If he’s able to actually cash out his Bitcoin, then yea he’s probably got tons of money now. Sadly, Bitcoin price has skyrocketed once again. This poo poo is never going away and I’m so loving tired of it.
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Thanks for the fart update, babe. I'm sure everyone was on tenterhooks just waiting for the news.
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hang on while I update goon_fart_times.xlsm
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Was it stinky, loud, silent? We MUST know!
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I’ll get my judging hat
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Silly Burrito posted:I guess I never really thought about it much until yesterday. That place was a well oiled machine. Honestly, the worst thing that happened (that I know about) was that it took four tries to get Braks' IV in. Her bruises look like a map this morning. I have this exact same feeling whenever I see a well-edited Youtube video about civil engineering. Like there's a curtain being lifted that lets me see the whole instead of the parts, but I made up the curtain.
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Bird in a Blender posted:Was it stinky, loud, silent? We MUST know! Seriously! Was it a train whistle? A little birdie? An earthquake?! Thread level of disappointment is inversely proportional to duration of the toot as well.
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# ? Mar 27, 2024 14:58 |
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And that’s Enough chat thread for the year
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lol people are maaaad about Biden saying the government will pay for repairs on the bridge. They have no idea how slow anything gets done in this industry. It’d be years before anything got figured out even to the point of who is responsible. Braks I am glad you are farting
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Joey Freshwater posted:lol people are maaaad about Biden saying the government will pay for repairs on the bridge. They have no idea how slow anything gets done in this industry. It’d be years before anything got figured out even to the point of who is responsible. Someone posted the timeline of the Minnesota bridge collapse. Within 3 days legislation to pay for the bridge rebuilding was drafted and passed by the house, within 5 days itnwas passed by the Senate and then signed into law the next day. So 6 days total to have it funded, passed with only 1 no vote in the House and then by unanimous consent in the Senate. Can't wait to see this made into a something that takes a year to pass by the slimmest of margins.
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I'm working in my windowless dungeoun like home office today instead of my much brighter and window possessing living room for a variety of reasons and one of the cats just straight forces his big old body though the tiny gap to come in and sit on my lap. I feel a tiny bit bad that I'm going to get up in a few minutes since he put all that effort in to getting in but I need to get some time sensitive work done and also turn the sink off since my girlfriend left it running for him.
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swickles posted:Someone posted the timeline of the Minnesota bridge collapse. Within 3 days legislation to pay for the bridge rebuilding was drafted and passed by the house, within 5 days itnwas passed by the Senate and then signed into law the next day. So 6 days total to have it funded, passed with only 1 no vote in the House and then by unanimous consent in the Senate. I hope it doesn’t take that long. This is a poo poo show not even just locally but nationally. Baltimore is 4-5 busiest port on the east coast with ~1m containers a year and is a big export heavy port. Philly and NY are nearby of course but that’s a lot to push off to other ports, even “short” term. It’s 100% better to fix it now/as fast as safely possible and then figure out the rest later.
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We’re gonna build a bridge, a big beautiful bridge, and we’re gonna make Maersk pay for it
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swickles posted:Someone posted the timeline of the Minnesota bridge collapse. Within 3 days legislation to pay for the bridge rebuilding was drafted and passed by the house, within 5 days itnwas passed by the Senate and then signed into law the next day. So 6 days total to have it funded, passed with only 1 no vote in the House and then by unanimous consent in the Senate. "What is it, the government's job to make American lives better by funding infrastructure? Get outta here!"
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Freaquency posted:We’re gonna build a bridge, a big beautiful bridge, and we’re gonna make Maersk pay for it That Danes think they can get away with collapsing our bridges under sleepy joe biden. They won't try that with me, they'll pay for the bridge and then some. It will be a beautiful bridge, like the bridges crossing the streams at my scottish golf course - the best golf course in the world according to the pros.
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# ? Mar 27, 2024 16:20 |
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Maersk leased the ship but a company in Singapore owns it. A company in BVI in turn owns that company. No Maersk employees were actually on the ship. It’s operated by the Singapore company. (Synergy Marine Group) Maersk has a limited liability clause in their contract (and so does everyone else) that basically removes any responsibility for something like this from Maersk.
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swickles posted:Someone posted the timeline of the Minnesota bridge collapse. Within 3 days legislation to pay for the bridge rebuilding was drafted and passed by the house, within 5 days itnwas passed by the Senate and then signed into law the next day. So 6 days total to have it funded, passed with only 1 no vote in the House and then by unanimous consent in the Senate. Well the chuds see it as “That City” full of “Those People” so this is going to get dragged out
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Joey Freshwater posted:lol people are maaaad about Biden saying the government will pay for repairs on the bridge. They have no idea how slow anything gets done in this industry. It’d be years before anything got figured out even to the point of who is responsible. seiferguy posted:"What is it, the government's job to make American lives better by funding infrastructure? Get outta here!" I mean, what are they supposed to do, have a huge bake sale or sell World's Finest Chocolate to raise funds?
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Build a floating bridge, when they sink they don't collapse! The bridge crossing the Columbia river between my home town and Hood River is a piece of garbage that's always made me nervous when crossing. Washington and Oregon are still fighting over replacing one of the I-5 bridges and that makes no sense to me.
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Silly Burrito posted:I mean, what are they supposed to do, have a huge bake sale or sell World's Finest Chocolate to raise funds? No, people legit think that we should file an insurance claim to pay for the rebuilding of the bridge. No mention of how complicated that would actually be, just like call up Progressive and make them get some bridge builders out there I guess? lmao it took me 5 months to get a minor accident on my car fixed how long with insurance dick around about a whole rear end bridge
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FizFashizzle posted:No. I've been lied to all my life! And re: garlic/onion, a lot of IBS/stomach problems can be eliminated by going to a FODMAP diet. That diet is 99.99% impossible for any normal person to follow, and reintroducing foods can make things worse short term, so I would think twice about doing it without working with a professional. That being said, the 'big' two on it are garlic/onion. Hell, just last week I got real sick twice and I couldn't figure out why, then went and checked the new spice I was using in my food and yep, top two ingredients. I can tolerate them in lower quantities though. Re: insurance, my friend does biglaw and his entire career has been representing giant companies suing their insurance provider who refuses to pay out. Example would be the Cubs when their stadium was falling apart and dropping objects onto people. The insurance companies litigate everything because the claims are so large, and these cases take forever. So presumably gov't spends now, sues the shipping company, insurance company comes in, and in twenty years there will be a settlement for one trillion dollars ($1 million dollars in 2020 dollars) trevorreznik fucked around with this message at 17:32 on Mar 27, 2024 |
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Braksgirl posted:Thanks for the fart update, babe. I'm sure everyone was on tenterhooks just waiting for the news. Fart twice if you're under duress & we'll send authorities over.
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Maersk simply decided that it was a bridge too far
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Braksgirl posted:Thanks for the fart update, babe. I'm sure everyone was on tenterhooks just waiting for the news. The Football Funhouse Chat Thread of 2024: Thanks for the fart update, babe.
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Braksgirl posted:Thanks for the fart update, babe. I'm sure everyone was on tenterhooks just waiting for the news. thank you for spelling tenterhooks correctly braks
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Maersk is a Danish company, the Danes have a king with a bunch of English royalty has both ancestors and descendants, Francis Scott Key wrote The Stae Spangled Banner during the War od 1812 that the British lost, therefore ramming the bridge with a giant cargo ship is an act of revenge.
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