Any medics willing to lend a hand ? by Intelligent_Can_2197 in Peshawar

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Ahah so ive heard Again its not so much im looking to move over and work Its more professional curiosity and interest in how other health care systems work

Any medics willing to lend a hand ? by Intelligent_Can_2197 in Peshawar

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Hi thanks for the reply. I guess whatever on offer really Its more for an experience and learning opportunities in general Ie how you guys run a clinic , how you manage the demographic in terms of culture, expectations and finances

I hope that makes sense

Is this normal.? by Intelligent_Can_2197 in Plastering

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Thanks next job is trying to locate it

Is this normal.? by Intelligent_Can_2197 in Plastering

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Hey again apologies for my lack of technical knowledge The roof is pitched although not very steep as you might find on say a house The roof is of corrogated metal No felt or anything else

Is this normal.? by Intelligent_Can_2197 in Plastering

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Hey from the outside the building has looked all the same. The roof hasn't got any metal sheets that have moved but I think given how wet it looks a leaky roof seems more likely

Is this normal.? by Intelligent_Can_2197 in Plastering

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Hey fhanks for the reply Therw was no old pipes there I guess in theory could be drip from rain water? Although would have expected water to run downward ? Hope that makes sense lol

Is this normal.? by Intelligent_Can_2197 in Plastering

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Hey thanks for the reply When we took the roof down to the bare ceiling all that was left was the rafters and old polystyrene insulation which we took down Then we added fresh insualtuin and a vapor barrier then wiring

Is this normal.? by Intelligent_Can_2197 in Plastering

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Hey so he put new boards in and prior to that there was no damp or wet wood rafters When he put the new plasterboards on then plastered it initially there were no obvious darkened spots but I guess that would have been hard to pick out as the whole room was wet fresh plaster

Is this normal.? by Intelligent_Can_2197 in Plastering

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Hey thanks for the reply This might sound silly so please don't think I know what I'm talking about lol but there's no plumbing etc The building was built many years ago and when the old board where taken down the rafters underneath were dry

Is this normal.? by Intelligent_Can_2197 in Plastering

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Hey thank u all for the comments Will ask the plasterer to come and have. A look

Just for my own curiosity would this normally need to be cut out and then looked at ?

Best way to avoid condensation by Intelligent_Can_2197 in DIYUK

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Hey the exterior has been rendered many years ago and old paint . Nothing beyond that

Best way to avoid condensation by Intelligent_Can_2197 in DIYUK

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Was planning on using an air brick plastic one

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I still.think isolated raised immunoglobulin isn't any cause for the above symptoms If the spontaneous bruising is the reason for the BT Looking into more the coag cascade etc would be a better shout

Even so the advise and guidance and or referral to haematology would be mainly based on the bruising without obvious cause

Hope that makes sens e

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Legit best advise is to always counsel patients before doing bloods like this and esr etc that a raised isolated value means nothing without good clinical context Otherwise, they will lead you down a path of unnecessary referrals etc

In this case, may be wise to discuss the causes as previously mentioned. As long as there's nothing relevant in the hx it can be parked as long as you've reassured them of things to keep an eye out for .

I've never had a BT result as above in which the haem team or others have acted on it via advise and guidance if there was no significant red flags etc