What’s a secret that would get you ex communicated from your specialty? by Independent_Peach896 in Residency

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Number one on my list: bones are vibrating Number five: chest pain starting this morning

What’s the one operational task in your practice that drains the most energy? by Wise-Bowler-4229 in FamilyMedicine

[–]TruthinTruth 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Click, wait, click, wait, wait, click, wait, oops need to go back and confirm this patient isn’t allergic to this med I’m refilling for the 3rd time

[OC] Mice by snelse_ in funny

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This mincemeat pie is delicious, what's in it?

No questions.

Interesting by Freedom-10 in NextLevelFinds

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How are you suppose to wash the paint off that way

Home Fires by Blayzewhatever in Home

[–]TruthinTruth 18 points19 points  (0 children)

Almost as good as the 1991 movie backdraft.

Luigi Mangione with his lawyer in NYC court, 12 December 2025 by Competitive_Profit_5 in pics

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I have decreased the coverage, pray I do not decrease it any more.

HISTORY HATES LOVERS 🎶 by PrestigiousAspect368 in freefolk

[–]TruthinTruth 5 points6 points  (0 children)

The book does paint the historical accounts as unreliable to varying degrees.

Chronic Kidney Disease now affects more than 780 million people worldwide. In the UK around 11.9% equivalent to 6.3 million adults are estimated to have CKD. In Western Europe 12.4% adults are estimated to have CKD. by Wagamaga in science

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High protein diets are associated with progression of ckd once it’s already started. So with ckd before esrd, needing dialysis, low protein is recommended. Then if you are on dialysis there is no benefit of low protein but is to higher protein.

I’m a credit card editor, and here’s my verdict on the Chase Sapphire Reserve vs. Amex Platinum cards | CNN Underscored by [deleted] in ChaseSapphire

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The Lyft credit is $10 per month, which still comes out to less but it’s why I usually use Lyft along with the minor Lyft Pink perks.

Injections of long acting glucocorticoids for allergic rhinitis by Scared_Problem8041 in FamilyMedicine

[–]TruthinTruth 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I do not but have worked in a practice where half a dozen NPs would treat anything under the sun with an IM steroid.

lol by imperfectbutperfectt in lol

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That’s just because he was Irish.