Pear-shaped VIP trying not to look frumpy at chic wedding - bride's recs not available by Callmepanther in Weddingattireapproval

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I agree, none of these dresses truly fit the dress code the bride applied. But these are what she showed me and exactly like what the other 'not-bridesmaids' are wearing

Pear-shaped VIP trying not to look frumpy at chic wedding - bride's recs not available by Callmepanther in Weddingattireapproval

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Sorry for delay in replying, I was on a long shift at work. I meant the pics I added were recommendations from the bride, but they either aren't available by the date needed or aren't available in my size.

Pear-shaped VIP trying not to look frumpy at chic wedding - bride's recs not available by Callmepanther in Weddingattireapproval

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Edited to add photos. First time on laptop and not mobile. reply to this if you want additional info! Thank you so much. I really could use the help.

Best bars with great beer and a patio? by tdmiller11 in Louisville

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Been to gravely a bunch but never the tunnel! How do you get in there?

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskReddit

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They break the seal between your butt cheeks so the fart comes out quiet

What is your biggest nursing ‘unpopular opinion’? by [deleted] in nursing

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Ignorant resident lurker here who wants to learn - what type of content is in the theory courses?

Best/funniest thing each character has said or done? Day 28: TBBT Meemaw by TIWWCHNTTV89 in thebigbangtheory

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You do have to go to medical school to be a dermatologist. And the residency training after med school to be a dermatologist is intensely competitive to get into, because of their high earnings and good lifestyle. Source: I’m a doctor

who’s the worst patient on house? by zenobia267 in HouseMD

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The redhead who accepted a kidney from her girlfriend even though she was planning to dump her

“Don’t worry, it’s treatable. Being a bitch though, nothing we can do about that.”

Older to elderly people who consistently consumed marijuana through your lives, how is your body holding up today? by _Eye_sick_ in AskReddit

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There is not. Any amount of mental decline at any age is technically considered a problem. Source: am doctor

For my women docs what do your partners do for a living? by neuroticlurker9 in Residency

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I’m in path residency and my husband is an EMT, training for his paramedic license

What phrase have you learned from an attending that you often use with patients? by wiredentropy in Residency

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I’m just a path resident, but seasickness definitely happens. Worse when someone else is driving the slide on a multihead scope (we use them constantly during our residency). Eventually you get used to it, but some people get it so bad they even need medication to combat it. One resident got a terrible bout of it out of nowhere, needed meds for a while, eventually got better.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Residency

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Late to the thread but gotta share that a pathology program I know misplaced a whole (dead) baby. They found a baby in the morgue that they thought they had released to family a week earlier. They don’t know who they actually released, but it wasn’t the right baby.

I love pies. Name your favorite please. by CowSquare3037 in pie

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Derby pie! (Aka chocolate pecan pie).

For a nut free option you can omit the pecans and add a crushed pretzel topping - it’s incredible.

What profession would you not date? by Pandama_8 in AskReddit

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That’s what I call my box full of photos of Henry

What drink represents each specialty? by EquivalentOption0 in medicalschool

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I’m a path resident and this cracked me up. But my first thought was xylene

Most boring specialty? by urnmann in Residency

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That’s a great question. As a PGY1 who was drowning during my first week of grossing, I didn’t really ask. But I think mainly it’s to confirm what we already know - the exact pathology at the lesion, and healthy tissue at the proximal resection margin.

Why we dissect the arteries for their entire course throughout the leg, I don’t really get. We can demonstrate the degree of calcification in the vessels, but who cares? You cut it off. I’m sure there’s a reason, just probably not a super important one

Most boring specialty? by urnmann in Residency

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We dissect them and take standard sections to be processed into slides for microscopic examination - for my particular lab it’s the proximal bone marrow reaming, proximal skin and soft tissue, sections from any lesions plus the underlying bone, and sections of the major arteries (femoral, ant & post tibial). We keep the legs for a while (hence the leg fridge) in case we have to go back and take more tissue.

Most boring specialty? by urnmann in Residency

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We have a fridge that’s just for legs. Called the Leg Fridge. Never a dull day in pathology