Imma gonna keep learning.
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the art of funerals
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not a great topic the mortuary business? my first cremation are you buying a casket for your loved one? will you witness the cremation? ask the crematory if he will be cremated with the coffin you purchased police escorts are great feathergill mortuary in sd was on point having a social worker there that day (i'm not sure who called, but it was very cool) having a viewing on a weekday and the funeral service on a weekend know ahead of time when all this is happening so you can tell everyone in advance be sure to meet and talk with friends and family of your loved one during the viewing find out stories ask and encourage stories that make you laugh and bring you joy accept god's grace and his PERFECT timing. traveling a lot can be a pain once between the funeral home/service to the site of cremation is not terrible. perhaps having both service and cremation on location is not bad, but traveling by police escort (a short distance) is peaceful. celebrating life after funeral servi
really excited
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it's been a super long time...but here's my two sense 1) i think its silly to say "i don't know why the body chooses to do this .i.e. recurrent laryngeal nerve coming off your vagus nerve and coming around to wrap around your aorta, it's so stupid. - would i really trust YOU (who said it was stupid) to design my body? just a thought. 2) it's probably better to question why the body is the way it is and discover how it helps/works for you. 3) most cross sections/body books are from someone else's body so your R. is their left./why not have it so that their R is your R...less confusion? can you just do surgery over someone's head vs. from below? --> cool art project.
being sick = a blessing in disguise
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i just spent one week in guatemala and four of those days creating and supporting the smooth running of a medical clinic with a team of dedicated god fearing people and a 7 year-old. and now that i'm back home sick from some uri (upper respiratory infection) most likely caused by a guatemalan virus (if there is such a thing), i think that i'm blessed despite some very loud complaints. i don't think i've been this sick for quite some time if ever. i'm experiencing all flu like symptoms including awful sore throat (hurts to swallow), burning eyes, throbbing headache(that's improved), fever, chills, rapid heart rate, muscle ache. i'm pretty sure it's not more serious than a virus that my body, god's temple, can conquer. my point is being ill connects me to the people i tried to help heal in guatemala. it is a nice reminder that a sore throat feels this crappy. although i think i gave some sound advice (warm wash cloth in case of a fever, warm salt water
natural healing
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So here's the problem: how long does it take a leg to heal naturally from a fracture or a twisted ankle. Say, 7 - 14 days. How long would it take for that same leg to heal when a doctor puts a cast on that leg? ooh gotta help my daddy shave but let me finish this thought. it might take 4-5 weeks for that leg to heal after the cast and then that leg would need to go through some therapy because of atrophy. That's not always the case, but I think medicine needs to be more considerate of our body's natural healing processes before putting us on medications and other forms of "therapies." I am convinced that the switch back to vancomycin (an antibiotic for gram + bacteria) is a part of the reason why my dad is still in the hospital with a low grade fever and why he continued to have fever spikes. Live and learn. We are still alive.
hospital standards
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because doctors and healthcare professionals have the trust of the general public, they should not lie (i.e. not even to say that you can move into a different room without clarifying that it will most likely not happen for another five hours) and we should be able to provide the best standard of care despite a possible lack of monies for technology etc. Simple procedures (that do not have added costs) such as not using a trach during surgery and "bathing" a patient a day post surgery should be standard to not cause unnecessary pain to the patient and to maximize comfort. hospitals should not be a breeding ground for disease.
a note on medical school
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it's like an apprenticeship; we have to pass our information from one person to the next somehow. ain't too shabby. Addendum: 4/3/2021 except it cost a bucket load of money and you are thrown into a system full of not only goodness but sharks blessed enough to care for individuals serve them with our medical knowledge or too fatigued to do more shut down from public discussions and public health because time and emotion is drained working within a system complicated by bureaucratic ideas policy upon policy financial stake of unrelated third parties so there's that too.
language barrier, you make no sense
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so today a non certified, not great vietnamese speaker was asked to be my dad's translator and the result of the evaluation utilizing said interpreter was that my father would not be able to have an awake craniotomy. and because he can't speak english very well right now (however much very well means - no one actually tested his ability), he won't be able to get a functional mri. okay so i understand that not everyone meets the criteria for every therapies or treatments, but language??? Shouldn't we be beyond that? healthcare system, i feel let down.
this is great
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i've started my second blog. I just wanted a place to keep all these little pithy statements or life lessons that i glean from others or from my own experiences. so first lesson, remember that your patient will know things about his or her body that you do not know and that they have an ability to know what medicines/treatments are working for them and what isn't. as a physician, or a care provider, you can help guide and direct and the more you know, the more you are able to share the information and perhaps "understand" more than your patients but never belittle someone's understanding of their own body.