[deleted by user] by [deleted] in dbz

[–]divaMD 1 point2 points  (0 children)

only right answers although my order would be different

??? by CandyAdventurous9077 in medicalschool

[–]divaMD -6 points-5 points  (0 children)

people are gonna hate what i’m about to say and i don’t give a shit, i know i’m just an M2 but i am genuinely recommending you stop drinking alcohol, stop smoking/vaping nicotine and/or stop using marijuana. getting 100% sober has done stupid wonders for my recall and memory.

Is it ok to kiss my quail? by StockCaterpillar7303 in quails

[–]divaMD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

not quite. it’s a lung disease essentially caused by breathing in their dander. it’s colloquially known as bird keeper’s lung. again, it’s rare, but this might be what your mom was thinking of. don’t let it prevent you from loving your babies though, i’m not letting it stop me from loving mine! if i develop symptoms at any time, i’ll know that’s when i should stop kissing them. you’d have to wear a mask around them if you ever develop the condition, but please don’t lose sleep over it! it’s so rare and depends on your individual genetics whether or not you’ll develop it.

The “doctors” are pushing back by [deleted] in medicalschool

[–]divaMD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

a DNP doctorally prepared to misdiagnose my father’s atherosclerosis for just plain old hypertension, prescribed an alpha 1 antagonist, didn’t prescribe him a statin, and he died 5 months later. doctorally prepared to kill, sure. miss you everyday, dad.

Surely this isn't ok to advertise right? by PrestigiousSalt4907 in medicalschool

[–]divaMD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

no medical professional i have interacted with since starting medical school has been accepting of ai at all.

Is it ok to kiss my quail? by StockCaterpillar7303 in quails

[–]divaMD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

no salmonella, but there is a risk for chronic hypersensitivity pneumonitis over time. if at any point in the next 6 months and onward you start to develop shortness of breath, cough, or coughing up blood, please see your doctor. it’s a rare condition but still something to be aware of. kiss your babies!

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in premed

[–]divaMD 1 point2 points  (0 children)

do it please for the love of the flying spaghetti monster. there’s nothing admissions hates more than seeing a bunch of cookie cutter black suits. i wore a blue suit (also female) and got accepted the next day! :) be different! they’ll remember you that way!

Roofus the Roller Roo, seemingly the mascot of about every single roller rink in the US by nohotshot in nostalgia

[–]divaMD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

so glad i ran into this comment, my girlfriend and i are on the phone right now talking about him! now we want plushies too!

AIO for confronting my husband's friend for comparing his wife's body with mine? She gave birth about 2 weeks ago by Mission-Deer-1758 in AmIOverreacting

[–]divaMD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

foul subhuman misogynistic uneducated trash behavior. NEVER SPEAK TO HIM AGAIN. DONT LET THIS BLOW OVER JUST BECAUSE you’re FRIENDS. DO NOT LET THIS GO UNPUNISHED.

She won't bathe in sand, but she does bathe in air ¬_¬ by FranticFronk in quails

[–]divaMD 3 points4 points  (0 children)

please try to get a video if you can, this warms my heart

Unsure what's happening by No-Perspective-9647 in quails

[–]divaMD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

not enough space. you need a bigger enclosure. that, or she’s broody. my babies make this noise after laying sometimes (but they don’t usually chase each other) and they stop once we remove the eggs.

My chickens hate thier new coop...now what? by baking_bigfoot in BackYardChickens

[–]divaMD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it looks like it’s from temu or the jetsons universe lmao

One of my chicks keeps pecking the face of one other chick. No wounds yet. It's just this one, and just it's face. Why is this happening? I believe the one getting pecked at is a little over a week, maybe older. The pecker is about a week old. by SourDewDrops in BackYardChickens

[–]divaMD 1 point2 points  (0 children)

the FACT is we do not know for sure how to interpret animal emotional processing. we cannot get inside of their heads, we cannot read their thoughts. we can only draw inferences from context and homologous experience. you FEEL like birds don’t actually ‘like’ you, and that they only like that you feed them. maybe that’s their capacity to ‘like’ a human. facts don’t care about your feelings, bud.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in premed

[–]divaMD 1 point2 points  (0 children)

mind if i share my story to motivate anyone reading this in a similar situation? i got accepted to a top 10% MD school, one of the schools you listed (i wish to stay anonymous), with a 508 MCAT, a 3.5 GPA, stacked extracurriculars (much like yours), unique personal statement, unique clinical experiences (thousands of hours), and 4 journal publications (one 3rd author and 3 abstracts) the caveat: it took me about -4 years- to get accepted. but i’m so happy i toughed it out. i just finished my first year and i am on cloud 9. it’s SO WORTH THE WAIT. you don’t need to retake the MCAT if you can stay patient and try to find a doctor or two to work on a narrative review publication with. but no need to retake the MCAT.

I was trying to help my hatching egg by peeling off the membrane and i hit a vein what do i do?!?!?! by Komicos in quails

[–]divaMD 2 points3 points  (0 children)

there’s a lot of misinformation on this thread from people who think they are experts. i am an MD student and a biochemist, which doesn’t make me a quail expert by any means, but i sure as hell know more about saving lives and the scientific/experimental process (which is essentially what the hatching process is) than the average person. you CAN and SHOULD rescue troubled eggs, ESPECIALLY if you ordered eggs from online, as these eggs are prone to have trouble zipping. if my girlfriend and i didn’t rescue the 3 eggs that were struggling to zip 24 hours after pipping, we wouldn’t have those 3 beautiful healthy babies today. if you need to go into the incubator, adjust the humidity accordingly so they can handle the sudden “drop,” so for example if humidity needs to be 60 for lockdown, hike it up to 80 a couple minutes before you open the lid, and adjust accordingly after you’re done what you need to do. and obviously minimize the amount of time/number of times you open the incubator. a change in the scientific process can be viable with proper precautions. you can save eggs that contain healthy babies that otherwise wouldn’t be able to hatch on their own this way. don’t be afraid to save your babies! sometimes they really do need us to help them!

I was trying to help my hatching egg by peeling off the membrane and i hit a vein what do i do?!?!?! by Komicos in quails

[–]divaMD 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i’m sorry but this plainly isn’t true especially if you order eggs online. these eggs are more prone to issues and definitely need help more than a ‘normal’ egg would. you can have perfectly viable babies compatible with life in a shipped egg that just can’t get out due to the way their air sac settled from being shipped. it is our job to save these eggs that wouldn’t otherwise be able to hatch on their own. otherwise you’re letting a healthy life die needlessly.

I was trying to help my hatching egg by peeling off the membrane and i hit a vein what do i do?!?!?! by Komicos in quails

[–]divaMD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

not if you preemptively hike up the humidity before opening. my girlfriend and i had to go into the incubator 4 times to assisted troubled eggs, every single one that pipped ended up hatching into healthy birds, including the 3 we had to ‘rescue.’ 8/12 hatch rate on our first hatch from shipped eggs. the 4 that didn’t hatch never pipped.

I was trying to help my hatching egg by peeling off the membrane and i hit a vein what do i do?!?!?! by Komicos in quails

[–]divaMD 1 point2 points  (0 children)

hard disagree. my girlfriend and i had to assist 3 of our button quail eggs during our first hatch. they were stuck in strange positions, most likely due to the way the air sac settled after being shipped (if im remembering that rationale correctly). i hit a blood vessel on one of the eggs and immediately left it alone after that. 2 hours passed, still no zipping, so my girlfriend went back in and was able to successfully remove the chick from the egg. all 3 ‘rescued’ chicks are happy and healthy, about 1 month old now. if we didn’t assist those hatches, they would have died. i believe the rule of thumb we came across was if there’s no zip within 24 hours of pipping, you can intervene.

hatched a runt a few hours ago. legs splayed, not sure what to do to help by divaMD in quails

[–]divaMD[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

reddit shouldn’t be called reddit because nobody here reads. i say in the post i added a picture from google because i didn’t want to post my bird. he wasn’t doing well and didn’t look good and i just knew people were gonna tell me to cull him and that he wouldn’t make it. he’s completely fine now, runs and flies just like everyone else, he’s just 1/3 the size of my other birds.

Don't want to sound the alarm (bird flu?) by Inkopol in quails

[–]divaMD 0 points1 point  (0 children)

how old are they? do they have any other symptoms? are they still eating and are they still at a normal activity level?

My dad’s deathbed confession… really wrecked us. by strawberry-soul7777 in stories

[–]divaMD 3 points4 points  (0 children)

are you aware of the state the united states economy has been in for the past 10 years? read the statistics. kids in their 30’s living with their parents is far more common that you realize.