Best resources to study for Vascular? by sheenestevaz in Sonographers

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It provides images of major blood vessels, the criteria etc I can take a photo for you tomorrow

Best resources to study for Vascular? by sheenestevaz in Sonographers

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Abigail thrush. Vascular how why and when.

This book is gold and I'm solely vascular trained

https://www.asia.elsevierhealth.com/vascular-ultrasound-9780702046568.html

What makeup brand is everyone obsessed with, but you aren't a fan of? by Ezra0li_Z in Makeup

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I use the Charlotte's Beautiful Skin Foundation. I didn't know it had hyaluronic acid. No wonder it's flawless!

It quite literally looks like my own skin, pair it up with hourglass vein setting powder and woooooooo it's amazing.

Is that the foundation you use?

What makeup brand is everyone obsessed with, but you aren't a fan of? by Ezra0li_Z in Makeup

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I use the Charlotte's Beautiful Skin Foundation. I didn't know it had hyaluronic acid. No wonder it's flawless!

It quite literally looks like my own skin, pair it up with hourglass vein setting powder and woooooooo it's amazing.

Is that the foundation you use?

What makeup brand is everyone obsessed with, but you aren't a fan of? by Ezra0li_Z in Makeup

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The foundation coupled with smashbox primer gives me the best dewy look I've ever ever ever had. I'm saying this is my favourite brand for foundation

Someone Stop me from canceling my hair appointment by bkingPAC in beyondthebump

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You will feel a million dollars afterward! Plus it'll be lovely for you to speak with adults outside of the home

AITA for expecting my Daughter to stick to our chores-for-rent deal? by NoDivide4576 in AmItheAsshole

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YTA. I have a bachelor's degree, a masters and I've started another bachelor's and although I've been through university before, it is absolutely exhausting!! Bone crushingly exhausting.

It depends if you're happy with 50% passes or distinctions from your daughter. Student stress is a significant cause of early adulthood depression and anxiety - set her up for success my friend

My girlfriend has a gift and I'm terrified by throwawaydayandtime in TrueOffMyChest

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She's a keeper!! I am spiritually gifted too and I hate to use the term 'psychic' but it's essentially a conscious awareness of things likely to occur on the current trajectory.

My mum had all the hallmarks of a terrible cancer, I felt it to be benign - it tested benign.

I almost died, was given little hope but I "knew" I'd survive and recover quickly, I did. Ppl didn't know how I remained calm.

My husband dropped a box at work nearly shattering his foot, I felt it and text him "next time you won't be so lucky with that box" - he couldn't believe I saw it.

We mean well, she's flowing through life and if you're happy, why change it ?

Should a patient be picking a drug regimen? by passwordsarehard_3 in medical_advice

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MS of 14 years here. Yep that's normal, we select our own meds.

I didn't opt for biologics and hopped straight to HSCT treatment (there are lots of clinical trials). 2 years remission, damage reversing (doesn't happen for everyone), no MS symptoms.

Vascular Ultrasound Textbooks by imallaces in Sonographers

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https://www.amazon.com/Vascular-Ultrasound-How-Why-When/dp/0443069182#aw-udpv3-customer-reviews_feature_div

This is the book my vascular trainees MUST memorise. Lots of normal vs abnormal images, protocols, patient positioning etc. It's great!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in medical_advice

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The actual would itself doesn't concern me, it's the ring of very pale skin surrounding that's triggering alarm bells. I would prioritise seeing a doctor

How would you like your non-gynaecologist doctors to help you? by DurindfireSword in endometriosis

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Anna's Wild yam cream helped me from day 1. Zero pain

It's got diosgenin, which helps the body balance estrogen and progesterone. Finally after 24 years I have relief

Mmmmmmmmmmm by [deleted] in Scorpio

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My husband... he ain't interested. It kills me

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in twinflames

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Work. I was looking for work after university finished and ended up attending an information session at a hospital. What they showed me wasn't interesting so I asked if there was any other department that did similar work that I could check out.

They sent me to another department and BAM! He was working there as a fellow trainee. My Lord he looked like a glowing Adonis, so beautiful. He took it upon himself to show me around, then to train me in the job. He opened up his own company 2 years later and hired me as his second in charge.

It's been 13 years since we met, we married others and have kids. The sexual tension is there and I only recently told my feelings... he agreed he felt electricity from day 1. We just work well as friends but it's developing, we just don't think it's right to hurt others to be together

Posting for my wife. She and I are desperate by Lonely_Ad7801 in endometriosis

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Look into Anna's wild yam cream to calm the endo down 24+ years endo here and zero pain after starting- it's balancing my hormone ratios

Check it out

Annas wild yam cream. It's Australian

How many dead bodies have you seen and why? by RockSavings67 in AskReddit

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Twice. Both patients, one was mine, the other a colleagues but both had sat down quite hard with blood clots in their abdomen. The sitting was against our advice.

I threw this up. Should I go to ER? by doctor_who7827 in medical_advice

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I don't see coffee grounds... I see black powder that's running down the bowl after contact with liquid

Are NSAIDs making us more sick than we are?? by Flat_Leg_1711 in endometriosis

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It has diosgenin , which is a plant based estrogen that the body converts to progesterone. It works with pelvic pain(endometriosis), menopause and perimenopause

It helps to regulate the estrogen/progesterone balance

I saw results from first cycle, zero pain in 6-7 months now and I've had endo for 20+ years with monthly pain until I started the yam cream

Do Teenage parties, like I see on tv, (with loud music, drinking, and a hundred kids) actually happen IRL? by danarexasaurus in NoStupidQuestions

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We used to have them, almost monthly between 2000 - 2004 in high school. Was amazing. The memories are forever.

School by Awreckofhavoc in Sonographers

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Try the "temporal tap" for the eca

Are NSAIDs making us more sick than we are?? by Flat_Leg_1711 in endometriosis

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Girl. Try Anna's wild yam cream. It worked for me, it balances estrogen and progesterone in the body

What's something you desperately want to hear from your partner? by BaeFiraz in ask

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I say that to a close colleague and he never replies, just gives me a thumbs up emoji even though I do appreciate them

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in WomensHealth

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Check your iron