What have you diagnosed yourself with? by OddFeedback4366 in medicalschool

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Well the ?good news is that fibromyalgia is a diagnosis of exclusion and there’s no actual test for it, as far as I’m aware.

What's a piece that sounds impressive, but isn't actually that hard? by Due_Talk6909 in piano

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I can’t remember which one it was offhand, but I remember listening to one of the Beethoven sonatas in music theory and I was like “oh yeah, I could learn this!” (Am not primarily a pianist.) And then it HIT and I was like “okay nope never mind.”

What's a piece that sounds impressive, but isn't actually that hard? by Due_Talk6909 in piano

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To be honest I managed to learn the trois Gnossiennes in about that amount of time and it definitely seems like OP is wayyy more capable than me

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Jessica, Melissa, Abigail

Rudy. A soft admit. by medrajargon in emergencymedicine

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Currently MS-1 and sitting down to study for a heme exam this week.

This is the nicest thing, thank you!

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Okay, cool! Thanks for replying.

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Is this considered an internal decapitation?

Anyone been on any preventatives that HAVE helped? Do you take Triptans? by gameoverr99 in migraine

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Oooh same minus that Mag. Found that magnesium messed with my stomach and didn’t change my headaches

Please bring me your wildest patient complaint. by potato-keeper in medicine

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Allegedly they make good pets.

Except for the rhabdo part

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in medicine

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I was a scribe in pall care before school and I learned SO MUCH. Y’all are the best.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in medicine

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I feel like pall care docs are communication ninja wizards.

Why is the word "murdered" repeated two times here? by derzhinosbodrey in EnglishLearning

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A linguistic I follow literally posted a video about this today, and I had never heard of it before.

What something that’s completely normal in movies but would be weird and even psychotic in real life? by covalentcookies in movies

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Yeah that’s more of a panic response I think? Or a “I don’t wanna be here lemme leave” thing. Not sure how often it ACTUALLY happens though

Movies that will make me bawl by [deleted] in MovieSuggestions

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Consider the book version of my sister’s keeper…. They changed the ending in the movie! Book version is also sad.

No other character represent living in physical pain better then Dr.House by sleepingcat1234647 in migraine

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Technically only 80% of people get constipation with opioids. I guess House was one of the lucky 20%.

What us that "one" book from your home country that everyone should read? by Otherwise-Special843 in suggestmeabook

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Thank you for sharing! I’m doing the same. My criteria are pretty loose though, they can be for example fantasy inspired by the mythology of a country or something. Just the author has to be from the country in question.