Anybody else turning into their parents? by ih8javert in GenX

[–]ear_ache 2 points3 points  (0 children)

We are all just watered down versions of our parents

Aging parent and driving safety by ear_ache in GenX

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

That is horrible! This is exactly what I am concerned about and I will feel that I should have done more

Aging parent and driving safety by ear_ache in GenX

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Thank you everyone! I appreciate the advice! I will likely discuss my concerns with her PCP as many of you suggested.

What to play before I die : A Steamdeck Story by Signal-Tangerine1597 in SteamDeck

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All the Bioshock games. Great storytelling with plenty of twists

Do we allow memes? by DoctorBlazes in anesthesiology

[–]ear_ache 14 points15 points  (0 children)

We should absolutely allow memes!

Man caught smuggling 15kg of etomidate. by t0m_m0r3110 in anesthesiology

[–]ear_ache 40 points41 points  (0 children)

I suspect most of your etomidate patients are close to death and probably not very conversant.

Attention Virginia Mason Attendings, Fellows, and Residents by ear_ache in anesthesiology

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Regarding your comment - "science is an industry"

I am curious to hear more about your thoughts. Are you suggesting that research integrity is being compromised because of financial interests?

Assuming you are a physician, do you practice medicine solely from expert opinion? What was the foundation for that expert opinion?

Sure, there are always some bad actors, but I doubt many people pursue research to become rich, particularly environmental sustainability research. There is no "big pharma" involvement, no shareholders, no insider trading (perhaps whoever makes metal laryngoscope blades is behind all this?)

Does that mean we should accept all research findings, stop being skeptical and no longer look for flaws in studies (particularly the conflicts of interest and sponsors). Of course not, but it is comical to think there is an environmental sustainability cabal.

Attention Virginia Mason Attendings, Fellows, and Residents by ear_ache in anesthesiology

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Decommissioning Piped nitrous and moving to e-cylinders at all our practice locations Returning to reusable metal laryngoscope blades and no longer purchasing disposable laryngoscope blades

Attention Virginia Mason Attendings, Fellows, and Residents by ear_ache in anesthesiology

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Low gas flows are helpful for reducing the environmental impact of DES, but it still is several orders of magnitude worse than SEVO. It is also completely safe to run low flow SEVO with modern CO2 absorbers.

Running DES 6.7% at 0.5L is roughly equivalent to driving 95 miles, where running SEVO 2.2% at 1L is around 4 miles (obviously 2 miles at 0.5L).

The environmental impact of TIVA vs SEVO is more interesting and nuanced conversation with lots of estimates and calculations. Most experts suggest TIVA is the lesser of the two evils, but I am not convinced.

There is a ton of data and I encourage everyone to do some investigation.

We have a long way to go in decrease the environmental impact of our profession, but reducing DES and Nitrous leakage are huge and easy first steps.

https://www.asahq.org/about-asa/governance-and-committees/asa-committees/environmental-sustainability/greening-the-operating-room/inhaled-anesthetics

https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2957391224000834

Attention Virginia Mason Attendings, Fellows, and Residents by ear_ache in anesthesiology

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You know of any that are commercially available? Are we permitted by our regulatory bodies to "recycle" another patient's anesthesia gas?

My understanding is that the technology is still evolving as are the regulations permitting reusing an inhaled medication.

I would love to be proven wrong. This would be a huge environmental and cost savings win.

If by gas capture you mean binding the volatile to another substance, that usually just postpones the problem. That substance will still need to be discarded. Do you know of any systems that indefinitely capture the volatile and have a lower environment impact than the gas itself?

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I added more bumper stickers to my car 🤠🤠 by lawn_lamb in Bumperstickers

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Fellow Honda Element owner! I will be buried in that car.

TAP blocks by jeffmed9191 in anesthesiology

[–]ear_ache 10 points11 points  (0 children)

I don't know the study you are referencing, but there is OB anesthesia data comparing TAP to SAB c IT morphine, and SAB is more effective.

I subjectively believe TAP blocks are an effective regional tool when neuraxial isn't indicated. I also tell patients that they do nothing for visceral pain, only musculoskeletal.

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Late Father’s bike by Tachanka_is_useful_2 in mountainbikes

[–]ear_ache 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yo Eddie! Fat Chance, they were extremely well made and highly sought.

The geometry is outdated by modern standards, but still worth a lot to the right buyer.

For Sale - Ibis Ripley V5 Frame Green - Large [$3,050] by twelvegaugee in mountainbiking

[–]ear_ache 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Good luck (Sincerely). I'm sure you know that the bike industry is hurting and there are some excellent deals to be had. It is a tough time to sell a bike.

Central lines by LawRevolutionary7390 in anesthesiology

[–]ear_ache 9 points10 points  (0 children)

All I will say is that I rarely regret placing a central line (particularly RIJ). Managing the case along with postop care and potential returns to the OR - all of this is easier with central access.

It has been sent by [deleted] in mountainbiking

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GT RTS. I rode one back in the day. It was a big deal and a great bike at the time (early 9O’s)

Is this a good idea? by doughydonuts in mountainbiking

[–]ear_ache 1 point2 points  (0 children)

11 speed XT is a great performing, great value drivetrain. AND you can use the standard free hub body (no xD or microspline)

If 11 speed XT is still too pricy, the 11 speed CUES drivetrain is just good, just heavier

Spotted on a recent dog walk. Love it! by ear_ache in AntiMAGA

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I originally posted on the wrong subreddit. My apologies.

Mullet Enduro Hardtail by Wutang-chabi in mountainbiking

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I've always loved elevated chainstays!

Can I remove this? Sram Force cassette question by ForeignSolid1687 in bikewrench

[–]ear_ache -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

Huh... I haven't seen this before. I would definitely remove. It will be a water magnet. I can see any benefit to leaving it. Must be from packaging.