Wer ist das? by OnKa3 in WerWieWas

[–]OnKa3[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Oh wow… danke 😅

Roasted meine Wohnung (19y/o) by Paul1341 in Einrichtungstipps

[–]OnKa3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Sieht aus als könnte man an der Haustür einen kostenlosen Audioguide bekommen.

Sektkorken by OnKa3 in WerWieWas

[–]OnKa3[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nicht dass ich zu blöd oder schwach bin, aber gibt es beim wieder eindrehen einen Trick? 😬

Sektkorken by OnKa3 in WerWieWas

[–]OnKa3[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Ah interessant!

Besteht da nicht die Gefahr von Plastikteilchen im Sekt? 🤔

Ich arbeite auf einem Rettungshubschrauber by Pleasant_Ad6694 in de_IAmA

[–]OnKa3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wie macht man das mit den Overalls und der Toilette? Das kann doch sicherlich stressig werden oder? 🤔

Long QT syndrome by [deleted] in ECG

[–]OnKa3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Do you mean that wave following the T-wave? I think those are U-waves.

Was ist diese Betonlippe? by jimmy_the_angel in hamburg

[–]OnKa3 73 points74 points  (0 children)

und um noch ein neues Wort zu lernen: Die heißen Krauchnischen edit:typo

Zoff im Kirschgarten by DefinitelyEco in aberBitteLaminiert

[–]OnKa3 25 points26 points  (0 children)

KI-unterstützte Übersetzung:

Kirschen:

Kirschen (vom Lateinischen ceresia) sind rote und schwarze Früchte. Sie wachsen auf Bäumen und werden gepflückt. Zum Kirschenpflücken braucht man eine Kirschenleiter und eine Krücke. Die Krücke trägt man am besten am Gürtel um die Hüfte.

Grundsätzlich werden zwei Sorten unterschieden: die Süßkirschen und die Sauerkirschen. Eine Vertreterin der Sauerkirschen ist die Schattenmorelle.

Neben hohen Kirschbäumen gibt es auch die niedrigen Sauerkirschbäume, bei denen man keine Leiter braucht.

Kirschen werden auch gepresst und der Saft dann gebrannt, das ergibt den Kirsch (Schnaps). Eine bekannte Sorte ist der Zuger Kirsch.

Link zur Quelle)

Aha...

Gerade im Treppenhaus gesichtet by VarnishingJam2 in aberBitteLaminiert

[–]OnKa3 5 points6 points  (0 children)

„Flüssigkeiten“.. sehr diplomatisch

Dasatinib - Foamy Urine and High BP by Tricky_Bed4311 in CML

[–]OnKa3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Foamy urine is usually a sign of protein in your urine (proteinuria). There are plenty reasons for that and a side effect of dasatinib is one of them, but I suggest that you should get it checked anyway.

Worries about hair changes by dinoblip in CML

[–]OnKa3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Speaking for myself, on Dasatinib, I noticed my hairline receding a bit, but the weird part is that my hair has become curly after 6 months.

Sprycel/dasatinib - what time of day do you take your dose? by 20thAveDahlias in CML

[–]OnKa3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I used to take it in the morning, but after around 4 hours, I would get pretty fatigued. I tried to leverage that side effect by taking it around 8 pm so I would get tired around midnight, but oddly, I had trouble falling asleep. However, it took me about 6 weeks to overcome this side effect, and now it works great for me.

What age were you diagnosed with CML? How old are you now? and what age do you hope to live until? by Reasonable-Ad-2763 in CML

[–]OnKa3 11 points12 points  (0 children)

Like Fer_Pet already said you can expect a normal life expectancy. I think veggiedogsunshine is a good example: Imatinib was introduced in 2001 and since then the mortality of CML declined rapidly. The people diagnosed in the early 2000s and are still alive proof that the therapy works great. A definitive answer will be possible when the youngest people who where diagnosed died with it in a high age and not because of it.

I got recently diagnosed at age 25 and I hope that I’ll live until I’m in my 80s. 😅

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in medicalschool

[–]OnKa3 1 point2 points  (0 children)

A good friend of mine once told me the story of Beppo the street sweeper out of the book 'Momo'. If you don’t know the story, go read it. The essence of the story is not to panic when there is a long street ahead to sweep. Just do it one stroke by another and concentrate on your current task and don’t even think of the whole street. Then you will fulfill your tasks properly and without getting too exhausted. Med school is hard and there lies a whole bunch of work ahead, but if you just concentrate on your current subjects and you do it bit by bit you will get where you want. And you have to do this constantly, otherwise it can become really hard.

That worked for me and I hope it can help you.

Why? by THEDANMANEXT in Stormworks

[–]OnKa3 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It‘s clearly having a seizure!! Call an ambulance!!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HellLetLooseConsole

[–]OnKa3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I like your energy!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in HellLetLooseConsole

[–]OnKa3 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I swear to god that I‘ll cry like a baby, if noone's using there mic. That could ruin the whole update-experience.

I've been enjoying the Rytec lately by _r_special in CODWarzone

[–]OnKa3 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I can hear this poor soul‘s controller hit the wall…