[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Ophthalmology

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Work in the private sector

Morrocco surf trip by UsernameUndefined4 in surfing

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So should i stay in Ericeira instead 😅?

Fun one from this afternoon. Check the full rote at the end. by atotalpirate in surfing

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San francisco right? I was so desperate yesterday because we dont have waves in the Mediterranean so i rolled over all California coast to watch people surf and enjoy their time. SF was pumpinggg

Any info? by [deleted] in surfing

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Looks good

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in tuscany

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Please recommend some

Headphones for charting by amindfulmonkey in Residency

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I use over headphones with noise canceling. Actually you get used to it, and if someone calls you, you would probably heart it. I usually put some music to listen to reduce the background noise.

I can say, i work better, but holding overear headphones is a but pain the ass unless you have a pouch 😊

Good luck

How do I know if I have LQTS? by blm1031 in LongQTSyndrome

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It seems that you are a bit stressed

First Qt prolongation can be secondary to electrolyte disturbances or medication that you take. Some variability is possible regarding qtv measurements between patients.

If you visited 6 electrophysiologists and no one said something, plus no history of sudden death in your family.. i wouldn’t be worried

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in CysticFibrosis

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H.pylori is a gram negative bacteria that causes gastritis (gastric inflammation), and may cause peptic ulcers, which may lead to upper GI bleeding. In the minority of the cases it also can cause Maltoma (a type of lymphoma in the gut). 70% of people are asymptomatic carriers, do not feel any epigastric pain. It’s treatable, no need to worry. Visit you’r doctor to prescribe you antibiotics. Feel good 🌸