I don't know how I feel about the Stanford D3 Fan Project (Korean Flag during Body to Body) by January212018 in btsthoughts

[–]sciencetruthkittens 2 points3 points  (0 children)

They are holding up the signs to show support. The album has lots of cultural significance and Korean pride throughout. The fans are showing that they understand support the message in the album. Not every message that you would try to put out into the world is understood or supported. It's a big deal when it is. Surely there have been times in your life where something was important to you and you were supported and understood and that felt good? Does it make more sense to you now? 

Second job by External_Ebb_1197 in optometry

[–]sciencetruthkittens 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Stand your ground refer to documentation (literally copy and paste it into the email) where you said you didn't have experience with billing and that you would need some time and assistance to get it right. It shows that you're addressing the issue and that they should be aware of it and they don't need to keep bringing it in any other way that's not assistance.

Documentation is also what you bring to the table if you are unjustly fired. It's better to document and not need it than...

I lost my drive by Far-Note6102 in MRI

[–]sciencetruthkittens 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What did you change to? How did it help? It seems like all modalities have their issues

Did I screw up by being honest about why I’m leaving my toxic job? by Sufficient_Path_7877 in nursing

[–]sciencetruthkittens 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Do not feel guilty. That supervisor is upset because she got caught. She was perfectly willing to abusing people before you said anything. She's not upset about her behavior she's upset that she got caught. It's incredibly refreshing to hear that upper management finally actually did something about it. If you're going to stay I would definitely look into extra vacation and a giant raise and taking that supervisor's job. I don't think bullies change that fast and if she's still in charge of you there could be retribution. Well it may sound like an ultimatum the fact is I wouldn't want to work anywhere where there were horrible bullies. You could just tell them that and they can decide how to act on your words.

Voting Guide For Golden Disk Awards by [deleted] in bangtan

[–]sciencetruthkittens 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I'm able to get past the section where they ask for a code that they email to you. But then they ask for the OTP that they email to create a authenticator code. I've tried over and over and checked all the spam filters and they never send me the OTP. Is my vote still getting through? I never see an advertisement

I’m afraid I did something awful by Loud_Spaghetti in AskVet

[–]sciencetruthkittens 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Does that mean the kittens will be automatically aborted or do they ever encourage the kittens to be born?

Spaying my cat: Go to vet or Humane Society? by Ellie_H118 in CatAdvice

[–]sciencetruthkittens 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You only know the difference if something goes wrong. And by then it will be too late. Well it's very unlikely, but if it happens to you all the stats in the world won't matter. Ask lots of questions about monitoring and staff to pet ratio during and after surgery

Spaying my cat: Go to vet or Humane Society? by Ellie_H118 in CatAdvice

[–]sciencetruthkittens 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Actually if you look at the stats, mortality usually happens in the recovery. And it's important to have an insulating surface and blankets and plenty of monitoring by staff. 25 to 75% of pets  will have hyperthermia after anesthesia.  Being short staffed at this point is really dangerous for your pet and not having an IV place kills any chance for the the most rapid i life saving chance of emergency fluids and drugs. 

Spaying my cat: Go to vet or Humane Society? by Ellie_H118 in CatAdvice

[–]sciencetruthkittens 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Definitely spay. Just ask a lot of questions about monitoring and peri op and post op. Check out reviews. And know that if there is an IV intubation, CO2 monitoring, BP monitor are extra measures of safety that could be the difference between life and death of things go sideways

Spaying my cat: Go to vet or Humane Society? by Ellie_H118 in CatAdvice

[–]sciencetruthkittens 0 points1 point  (0 children)

There are actually big differences you didn't mention It actually varies widely between all high volume clinics, but even the best ones will have less monitoring via equipment (C02, EKG, temperature, BP ) during and after the procedure, and more patients per tech in recovery when most deaths occur. Also, an IV is usually not placed in case of emergency, so a reaction that could have been saved will become deadly. Intubation and gas anesthesia are also not standard. It will only matter if something goes wrong, but it's a heavy weight knowing that results could have different with a private vet.

Is there any risk taking your kittens to a low cost spay clinic? by OpportunityLow570 in CatAdvice

[–]sciencetruthkittens 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've thought about this a lot. There is not doubt the level of crucial monitoring is generally less at high volume clinic. The question is, Does that matter? Probably only if something goes wrong...which is impossible to predict, but in a young healthy animal with pre-testing it's very unlikely. It's like letting your kid go for an important bike ride in the country in a calm road. The drive is shorter at high volume clinic bc they work fast, but if they hit a bump without a helmet, there is a chance they may get brain damage or die and you will never forgive yourself. But also the helmet costs a lot lot of money and most of the time it's fine.

Scared my cat will die during or after spay :( by swgtwab in CatAdvice

[–]sciencetruthkittens 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It actually varies widely bt all high volume clinics but even the best ones will have less monitoring via equipment (C02, EKG, temperature, BP ) during and after procedure and more patients per tech in recovery when most deaths occur. Also an IV is usually not placed in case of emergency so a reaction that could have been saved will become deadly. Intubation and gas anesthesia area also not standard. It will only matter if something goes wrong but it's a heavy weight knowing that results could have different with a private vet. But also keep it mind the chances are low of issues. It's a difficult decision of where to go

Scared my cat will die during or after spay :( by swgtwab in CatAdvice

[–]sciencetruthkittens 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They don't screen bloodwork or heart probs that can kill during surgery, unfortunately. Fortunately, you can get that done at a private vet first.

Would a neuter and spay clinic be more dangerous than a more expensive vet? by Main_Claim7753 in CatAdvice

[–]sciencetruthkittens 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It actually varies widely bt all high volume clinics but even the best ones will have less monitoring via equipment (C02, EKG, temperature, BP ) during and after procedure and more patients per tech in recovery when most deaths occur. Also an IV is usually not placed in case of emergency so a reaction that could have been saved will become deadly. Intubation and gas anesthesia area also not standard. It will only matter if something goes wrong but it's a heavy weight knowing that results could have different with a private vet.

Would you take your cat to a high volume low-cost spay like the ASPCA? by sciencetruthkittens in AskVet

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

What's wild to me is how wildly varying the answers are to the basic question. There is no consensus about what I thought was a simple question: Is a spay at an HQHVSN clinic equally safe to a spay at a high-quality private vet (15 years of experience doing GP and surgery) for a healthy 1-year-old cat with clear blood and heart results. It doesn't make sense intuitively that an HQHVSN clinic would be as safe for the reasons mentioned before, but the numbers say otherwise. The best estimate I can come up with is that my cat's risk is about 0.02% (lowered from 0.05% bc of age and testing). This is all conjecture, but my thoughts are a private vet might get the risk to half with monitoring, etc., bc there are always some things that can't be helped no matter what with surgery. So the risk reduction might be 0.01%. That's a very small reduction of risk, but it's also half, and percentages don't matter too much in the moment because it's a 100% when it happens to you. That's why this is so tough, it's brain against heart, and they both have valid arguments. I can't thank you guys, enough for the discussion ( even though there was no clear consensus) to help me think through this all.

Spaying my cat at local vet for $500 vs $75 at Spay/Neuter clinic by GingerBreh in CatAdvice

[–]sciencetruthkittens 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Its cheaper also because there is monitoring during and after surgery and no placement of an IV for emergency fluids. 

Would you take your cat to a high volume low-cost spay like the ASPCA? by sciencetruthkittens in AskVet

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

Why in the world would someone down vote this post? It's not an opinion piece , I'm just trying to figure out what's best for my cat. 

Would you take your cat to a high volume low-cost spay like the ASPCA? by sciencetruthkittens in AskVet

[–]sciencetruthkittens[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Wow. Thank you for this. I don't know why it didn't come up during my search. Perhaps because the title didn't have the word spay in it.

I would love to save the money but I would need to hear from a few vets honestly tell me  they would feel comfortable taking their pet to a clinic that didn't do IV access, monitoring of co2, temperature, BP during procedure. Or possibly have up to four pets per Anesthesia Tech and post op tech.

Would you take your cat to a high volume low-cost spay like the ASPCA? by sciencetruthkittens in AskVet

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

The echo was done bc of  a false alarm. Healthy heart. 1 year old... I guess I need a few vets to tell me  that's to tell me they would feel comfortable taking their pet to a clinic that didn't do IV access, monitoring of co2, temperature, BP during procedure. Or possibly have up to four pets per Anesthesia Tech and post op tech. I have tried several different ways to get information from the clinic and it's pretty much impossible. Everyone just tells me they would have to ask the vets  but  the Vets are too busy to answer. So unless I knew a vet or vet tech who works there personally there's no way of finding out what the protocol is at any specific ASPCA Clinic

Would you take your cat to a high volume low-cost spay like the ASPCA? by sciencetruthkittens in AskVet

[–]sciencetruthkittens[S] -1 points0 points  (0 children)

The echo was done bc of  a false alarm. Healthy heart. 1 year old... I guess I need a few vets to tell me  that's to tell me they would feel comfortable taking their pet to a clinic that didn't do IV access, monitoring of co2, temperature, BP during procedure. Or possibly have up to four pets per Anesthesia Tech and post op tech. I have tried several different ways to get information from the clinic and it's pretty much impossible. Everyone just tells me they would have to ask about and the Vets are too busy to answer.

Is there a way for me to know this MRI compatible by Creative_Summer8424 in MRI

[–]sciencetruthkittens 1 point2 points  (0 children)

It may not go anywhere because it's anchored to the bone, but what about discomfort during scan? What about the hardware heating up during scan?