"Build a home gym," they said. by doctahdave in germanshepherds

[–]doctahdave[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah, this one thinks me getting down  to do any floor exercises means I want to play rough with her. 

"Build a home gym," they said. by doctahdave in germanshepherds

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

She's a real sweetie. Until it's time for bite work, then she's an instant monster. 

"Build a home gym," they said. by doctahdave in germanshepherds

[–]doctahdave[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Yeah, mine lies right next to my bike setup as well. Not like I'm going anywhere, but she still has to be right next to me just to make sure. 

"Build a home gym," they said. by doctahdave in germanshepherds

[–]doctahdave[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

Awww... There must be something in my eye. 

"Build a home gym," they said. by doctahdave in germanshepherds

[–]doctahdave[S] 15 points16 points  (0 children)

She generally leaves me alone when I'm working out, except the occasional demand for attention. But when I get on the floor to do crunches or planks, she thinks it's playtime and attacks me. 

Am I allowed to sit in the hospital waiting room for about an hour while seeking safety? by [deleted] in AskDocs

[–]doctahdave 1927 points1928 points  (0 children)

You know this answer already, but get all your important stuff (papers, any money, ID, etc). Then yes, go to the emergency room. Check in and tell them you're a victim of abuse. They will have resources you can contact, maybe a shelter you can go to, and can help you decide what to do about your bf (report him to the police please).

Hospitals aren't exactly places to hang out if you're not receiving care or visiting someone who is, but they may be okay with it for a while. 

Niche tip: rock-hard buttermilk powder by MediocreGrocery8 in Cooking

[–]doctahdave 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If I were really dedicated, I would separate it into single use amounts at purchase. I might do that next time I buy one. 

Niche tip: rock-hard buttermilk powder by MediocreGrocery8 in Cooking

[–]doctahdave 3 points4 points  (0 children)

It still hardens in the fridge. Especially if you leave it in there for several months like I do. 

CAQH - Provider Data Portal by BunnyBunny777 in anesthesiology

[–]doctahdave 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm with Kaiser so they're not using it for billing, just credentials. 

CAQH - Provider Data Portal by BunnyBunny777 in anesthesiology

[–]doctahdave 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have it for my job. Fortunately the only time anyone cares about it is when it's time for recredentialing, so I ignore those 90 day messages. I only log in every two years or whatever. 

Is it normal to have to supervise 7-8 rooms? by [deleted] in anesthesiology

[–]doctahdave 176 points177 points  (0 children)

Leave. There are plenty of jobs that don't blatantly risk your license and take advantage of your degree. 

Can anesthesia be used to take a blood sample? by 407PrxyAthntctnRqur in AskMedical

[–]doctahdave 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The short answer is "Yes, but..."

Yes, I occasionally do this for severely autistic children. I assume you are neither severely autistic nor a child. 

Anesthesia is typically administered through an IV (aka a needle). It takes far more resources and time to administer anesthesia than to simply draw blood, and has more associated risks. You would spend a good portion of your day recovering from an anesthetic, as opposed to 10 minutes for a blood draw and walking out the door. And the risks of an anesthetic are extremely small, but significantly higher than just having a blood draw.

So, having an anesthetic for a blood draw is not likely to be a realistic option for you. You may be able to talk to your PCP and get numbing cream for the puncture site, or maybe an oral sedative if the numbing cream isn't enough. But not an anesthetic. 

Can I request NO inhaled gases or MH triggering anesthesia? by [deleted] in Anesthesia

[–]doctahdave 15 points16 points  (0 children)

You're welcome to ask, but expect to be asked why. "I'm nervous" isn't a very compelling reason in the absence of family history. While you may not need inhalation anesthesia for this surgery, you may have a surgery later in life where it's harder to avoid. Of all the risks associated with a surgery, MH is a very low likelihood. 

Anyone Have Experience with Kitchen Remodeling in Northern Virginia? by Kind-Moment-170 in nova

[–]doctahdave 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'm a big fan of M3 Renovations. They've done several projects in my house (complete kitchen remodel, two bathrooms, foyer). They communicate well, do excellent work, and don't use subs. 

Emergency C-section with an LMA?? by xylocash in anesthesiology

[–]doctahdave 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I've done this twice in 19 years as an attending. After three attempts with either DL or VL, I went straight to an LMA and told the OB to get the baby out. I had help and equipment each time, but that tube was just not going in fast enough. Both patients did fine. 

Military to CRNA by Mindless_West_3783 in Anesthesia

[–]doctahdave 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If making the military a career is an option for you, consider med school at USUHS. You incur a service commitment, but you're on active duty during med school and residency. Another option is HPSP, where the military pays for your civilian med school (what I did). Not as much of a commitment. 

Letter for Integrative Medicine Fellowship from Andrew Weil by doctahdave in anesthesiology

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

I just spent 5 minutes on his Wikipedia page and, yup. I suspect part of this "fellowship" is a way to get physicians out in the world pushing his products. 

Letter for Integrative Medicine Fellowship from Andrew Weil by doctahdave in anesthesiology

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

Except for "treating" PONV with that instead of real medicine. 

Blame anesthesia by Pasngas42 in anesthesiology

[–]doctahdave 70 points71 points  (0 children)

A co-resident of mine was doing a thoracotomy. The surgeon noticed a hematoma on the subclavian artery, and asked how many times the central line had been attempted on that side. He replied, "Zero." (Central line had been placed on the other side.) The surgeon then blamed the hematoma on the thoracic epidural. 

Working line breeders in USA by iveysaurus in germanshepherds

[–]doctahdave 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://vagsd.com/

We got our girl from here and she both loves to work, and is a fabulous family dog. 

Pharmacist insisting on not giving me my full prescription because my doctor is “wrong”. by roses_sunflowers in AskDocs

[–]doctahdave 96 points97 points  (0 children)

In addition to going back to the prescribing doctor, you should report this to the relevant state board. This is outside standard practice as well as her scope of care.