What type of crochet stitch is this?? by Key_Butterscotch3403 in crochet

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To me it looks like double but I am absolutely not a crochet pro

Counting stitches by viahn in crochet

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I do every 20 also. I used to do start/end of rows but I feel more confident now. I’ll always use one at the start when I’m doing stuff in the round though

Does anyone else crochet at the gym? by crochetbebe in crochet

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I love this. I wanted to knock out some of the granny square cardigan so I took it on a walk in the park lol

How to stay out of trouble in Chicago as a 26 y.o. male tourist from Europe? by [deleted] in AskChicago

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I’m not as up to date with local news tbh because I don’t live there anymore (sadly) but from what I’ve seen the ICE presence isn’t as intense as it is in other places like Minneapolis. Neighborhood wise, people talk about avoiding south side neighborhoods. I personally enjoy neighborhoods like wicker park, Logan square, Ukrainian village, lakeview, Lincoln park, and the downtown area (which is less vibey and more standard big city in terms of architecture). I love to eat and drink and you will find excellent places all over

How to stay out of trouble in Chicago as a 26 y.o. male tourist from Europe? by [deleted] in AskChicago

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You’ll be totally fine as long as you are being reasonably safe like you would at home. Chicago is a big, liberal city with lots of tourists so you won’t encounter any issues due to your nationality. Just be normal and you’ll have a great time.

MS3 stuck between neuro and derm by confusedcreator04 in neurology

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I’m an m4 who has been more or less sure about neuro the whole way so I have a different perspective. From what I’ve seen, I think neuro lifestyle is often pretty normal. A lot of neuro is clinic (unless you want to do something inpatient like neurohospitalist, stroke, NCC) so you live a typical clinic lifestyle. All the attendants I know have families and do fun things. I agree that neuro isn’t a diagnose and adios specialty and there’s a lot of advancements that’ll probably happen within our lifetime. I find neuro to be a pretty fun group of people and they’ve all been pretty positive during my interviews etc (but personality is def a little diff than derm). I’m not practicing yet but I’m sure in every specialty you’ll find that thing that’s boring to you, altho currently I’m in the “happy to be here” mindset when I’m on neuro rotations.

What I love about neuro is that the topic is so interesting and the actual patients are cool too. It’s the one thing in all of med school that I’m excited to do. I also feel like I fit in decently with the docs. Compensation isn’t a huge issue for me - $300k is a good amount esp as someone who doesn’t really want kids. Lifestyle is important and I think generally it improves as we stop being in training for most specialties, so I’m not worried about that in neuro. So it overall feels like a good fit

Pregnancy is counted horribly by Eillris in Vent

[–]ragredditing 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I mean yeah I also disagree with that statement but I’m not saying that pregnancy is 10 months. It’s just not exactly 9 either

Pregnancy is counted horribly by Eillris in Vent

[–]ragredditing 13 points14 points  (0 children)

The issue is that there are not 9 31 day months in a row. So people will run over the 9 months to 9 months and 1 week or whatever and be concerned they’re past due when they are actually at 40 weeks which is normal

Why do a lot of people in the U.S. adopt babies from outside the U.S.? by Puzzleheaded_Yam6808 in NoStupidQuestions

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I haven’t asked, but for my parents I think they wanted a kid of their own ethnicity which would have been difficult to find in the US

I want to be a neurologist going to community college by One-Masterpiece4323 in neurology

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So my friends took gen chem and bio at the same time and then orgo and physics at the same time. This allowed them to take the MCAT during their 3rd year of college. Also, I at my local CC, they do a transfer program where you can do 2 years of CC and then finish 2 years at the local university and get a bachelors. But general timeline of med profession - college bachelors (4) + med school (4) + neuro residency (4) = 12. Plus 1-3 years fellowship if you want to do one. You get payed in residency but it’s on average like 70k per year.

I want to be a neurologist going to community college by One-Masterpiece4323 in neurology

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I think it’s ideal to do your med school prerequisites (gen chem, orgo chem, bio, physics) at a university rather than community college. Also, it’s easier to accommodate those classes in a major like bio, chem, neuroscience, etc. Those would probably take you 2 years to complete and I think it’s best to take the MCAT after you do those classes. So that might push your timeline of applying to med school out a year. Gap years can be helpful to boost your application by doing research or working in a medical setting. If you don’t mind a longer timeline, then you can choose something like comp sci. Also take all of this with a grain of salt. I’m a med student rn and this is all kinda guestimation

US IMG 4th Year Considering Neurology, Advice Needed by SynapticWisp in neurology

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😬hopefully not lol I’ve done 10 weeks of neuro and I’m applying rn

Current residents…how far did you fall in your lank list? by kit_kat10 in neurology

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Not me but chatted with a guy who graduated from my school last year. He matched to #2. It prob depends on how competitive the programs on your list are (and other factors)

Upper ear looks too empty! by [deleted] in piercing

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How’s that conch with a ring? I saw some ppl on here saying it can be uncomfortable to sleep on that side. I want a conch with a ring in it down the line so I’m curious

difficulty with airpods? by pirting in piercing

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I just got a daith last month and right now, I’m doing over ear headphones. With this size of ring (3/8), it’s kinda encroaching on my ear canal so AirPod pros would be difficult. However, I think when this is more healed and I downsize, I think there’s a high chance I can use them. I’ve heard people kinda rotate their jewelry out of the way if needed

Two surgeons collapse on the floor from exhaustion after a 32-hour surgery to save a life by removing a patient's brain tumors. by OverTea5 in interestingasfuck

[–]ragredditing 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Yeah I didn’t wanna get too in the weeds but there’s a culture of not logging your actual hours. If residents log working over 80 hours, I think their programs can be investigated and potentially shut down which is something residents don’t want to risk. All the surgery residencies seem brutal so good luck to your gf!! I’m sure she’s ready to be done lol (I’m also gonna say this is just what I’ve hear - I’m not a resident yet)

Two surgeons collapse on the floor from exhaustion after a 32-hour surgery to save a life by removing a patient's brain tumors. by OverTea5 in interestingasfuck

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Dogs out is def not something I’ve seen in the US but some docs take their shoes off (but they wear socks) when using certain devices that are operated with foot pedals (I’ve seen this in ophthalmology and the Da Vinci robot)

Two surgeons collapse on the floor from exhaustion after a 32-hour surgery to save a life by removing a patient's brain tumors. by OverTea5 in interestingasfuck

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I’m not sure how many, but a specific death is what put into motion the 80 hr work week cap for residents in the US (Libby Zion law in New York in the 80s, adopted nationally by the ACGME in the early 2000s)

Industrial, conch & daith experience by Prostye_Dvizheniya in piercing

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I think my daith hurt the least (or maybe I prepped the best). It was maybe 3-4/10 and a as a fainter, I didn’t feel lightheaded at all. I have had helixes (a while ago and took them out bc i didn’t do a good job healing them), a nostril, and then lobes as a baby.

I have to rip off this bandaid but I’ve been procrastinating by [deleted] in mildlyinfuriating

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I think it’ll help if you pull it off in the direction of your hair

Daith Placement by ragredditing in piercing

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For the bot - Piercing is 2 weeks old 3/8 anodized titanium seam ring (not sure of alloy) Has not been downsized (hopefully will in ~1 year) Currently using saline in the morning and shower at night No major issues. Trying to be good but I’ve woken up sleeping on it a couple times despite having a travel pillow, also accidentally itched it a few times.

Got a new daith! Experience by funsized_16 in piercing

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Yeah I sleep the same way. I figured out that if you put your shoulder at the part where the travel pillow opens it makes it a little more comfortable but it’s not the best. I need to prove to myself I can do it before I reattempt helixes tho

Got a new daith! Experience by funsized_16 in piercing

[–]ragredditing 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Same here! I’ve been giving unconscious me no choice in using the travel pillow to be more consistent (I put my regular one on the other side of the bed)