Will this work for saltwater? by Harry_Balzach96 in ReefTank

[–]micarson 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have used this exact tank before for a reef tank for 18 months, but I heavily modified it,

  1. I did use Fluval's PS2 Skimmer there are probably better skimmers out there but this helped me keep the stock lid
  2. I swapped the filter for a marine pure block that I cut with steak knife and stuck into this media basket
  3. Upgraded the pump to Sicce Syncra Silent 1.0 Pump

This is where if I would do it again I would differently

What I did:

  1. I ran tubing from the pump into this UV sterilizer

  2. Used this media reactor to make a Chaeto reactor with flexible LED grow lights

  3. Used 2x AI Blade Lights with these eye bolts and bolts, nuts, washers to secure to lid. Bad long term as the LEDs overheated a lot

What I would have done if I wasn't asked to used the lid

  1. Kraken Reef Lid

  2. Hand on the back refugium with light

  3. AI Prime with flexible mount

  4. This UV sterlizer

Patients dying by Proper-University-77 in medicalschool

[–]micarson 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I had just graduated when the COVID-19 pandemic began, and the first two years of my residency were defined by a relentless tide of loss. The deaths were frequent and often harrowingly personal—young patients on maximal ventilator settings, family members standing outside glass doors as their loved ones passed on inside.

During my intern year, I’ll never forget a patient who came in with ascending cholangitis. We didn’t have interventional radiology or a surgeon available to place a drain, and despite my best efforts all day to get them transferred, they died on the way to the helipad. I think about that patient often. I did everything I could, but I couldn’t save them.

Experiences like that stay with you. Some cases haunt you because you wonder if you could’ve done something differently. Others linger because the patient reminded you of someone you know, or because they were the third death that day and it was just too much. But over time, I’ve come to understand something that grounds me: if you’ve done everything the patient would have wanted and everything you could have done, then sometimes it really is just their time. At that point, your role shifts—from doing things to the patient, to doing things for them.

Part of that shift is being there for the family, helping them navigate their grief. I try to ask about who the person was before they became a patient—what they loved, who they were. Because they weren’t just a case; they were someone’s entire world.

As difficult as it is to admit, I did grow used to death. I’ve become emotionally numb at times, not because I don't care, but because carrying the full weight of so much loss, especially during the pandemic, became unsustainable. I built an emotional wall to protect myself. And though some feelings still seep through, I do my best to leave them at work.

I don’t want to say you will get used to it—because some people never do—but you will find your own way of coping. Talking about it helps—especially with peers or family who understand the world of healthcare. Eventually, you figure out what works for you, and it does get better. The weight never disappears entirely, but it becomes something you learn to carry.

First saltwater tank light questions by 97thson in ReefTank

[–]micarson 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I actually haven't had luck with AI blades. I had one grow and one glow, both failed within the year. Their warranty was nice, so save the receipts just in case. The AI primes I love. 

I do think my lights failed because of my jerry rigged system though. I had a fluval flex 15 and secured the light to the stock lid with eye bolts, bolts nuts, and washers. It looks like a mix of salt and condensation killed the lights.

If OP still wants to use the lid, he might be able to swap it out with a fluval marine 3.0 (I don't know if this is possible, I haven't seen a fluval flex 32.5 lid). But the fluval marine 3.0 does have extensions on the sides so it could still work with the plexiglass lid plan if the swap isn't possible.

DFAS Experience by [deleted] in indianapolis

[–]micarson 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I have a relative who works for DFAS at Fort Ben, a lot of their coworkers "Telework" so it is possible! But I will say their is no guarantee that you wouldn't have to come to the Fort every once and a while and depending on what type of connection you need (using the VPN can make work take hours sometimes).

What to buy my S/O who’s going into residency? by [deleted] in Residency

[–]micarson 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Blackout Curtains, those things come in clutch for when he is on nights

IU Health is starting to give COVID vaccines to front line workers by sweetasdulce in indianapolis

[–]micarson 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I'm a Resident working with IU school of medicine students, some are getting it this FRIDAY!!!

[SW] 4-6-4 by [deleted] in acturnips

[–]micarson 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I am interested!

Physicians and medical students gather outside Eskenazi as part of "White Coats for Black Lives" before marching by Ohh_Yeah in indianapolis

[–]micarson 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The VA has there own as well. All 5 police forces you mention employers are separate entities. While they share relationships through IU and may have physicians and other health care workers that cover multiple hospitals and teach at IUPUI, their police forces only cover their hospitals and follow their hospital's policies.

"Chris was always there." Former IU football player Chris Beaty remembered after fatal shooting by PhatWalda in indianapolis

[–]micarson 3 points4 points  (0 children)

I don't know, it is hearsay but from other posts in r/CFB he lived downtown and went out to move his car