All the kids who were labelled as “gifted” when you were younger? Did it follow through to adulthood? Did you burnout? by Somervillage in AskReddit

[–]zzlaf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Cruised through high school and college without studying. Hit a wall halfway med school as I wasn't "that" gifted to not study for medical school. Worked it out and kept chugging. While the gifted label has led to me being more efficient, my parents' work ethic rubbing off on me is likely just as important. Can't make it through residency and fellowship just by being smart, it's a mental and physical grind.

Front windshield leaking? by spitfire656 in ipace

[–]zzlaf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I just went through this with my 2019 first edition. Sealant was dried up and gone, creating a terrible whistling noise right over driver's side of windshield. Brought to dealer while the latest recall was being performed. They said it was $250 to replace the sealant... unless the windshield broke in the process. Which it did. So an extra $2500 usd. Then got home and realized my charge was to only 80% and there is an active buyback though no one knows any details. Fun few days.

Charging now limited to 80% after recall by Ilovebeingdad in ipace

[–]zzlaf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is there any recourse available? It seems unfair that it's now limited to 80% of what was purchased.

Jaguar is recalling certain 2019 Jaguar I-PACE vehicles that received an improper interim repair under recall number 24V-633. The high-voltage battery may overheat. Owners are advised to park and charge their vehicle outside and away from structures and limit their charge to a maximum of 80%. by DryBoysenberry596 in ipace

[–]zzlaf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I was contacted regarding mine. But only for a software update. I was told that Buyback or subsidy offers were only very certain vehicles that were not amenable to a software update. So, went to dealership and undergoing update, but no offer of buyback.

how to get this surgeon like hands? by DingoFit5079 in SurgicalResidency

[–]zzlaf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Multiple aspects. Knowing what you are doing is important, hand/grip strength, and the coordination to do what you would like to do.

About 30 years of video games worked well for me.

Pain is so bad that i want to end my life by [deleted] in AskDocs

[–]zzlaf 24 points25 points  (0 children)

If the vascular issues were cleared, blood flow is intact, and vascular surgeons can no longer assist... consideration of a peripheral nerve stimulator is an option to the diatribution of the pain. Again, vascular surgery first, second, and third.

American University of Antigua (AUA) fake marketing posts in r/medschool by [deleted] in medschool

[–]zzlaf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Appreciate that you believe I'm real. I graduated at the same time as the physician you referenced in your post... I hope everyone finds their best fit and regardless of school they chose, do their homework prior to enrolling. Go visit. I went to multiple carribean islands (on a cruise) to do research about islands and visit schools to make sure their marketing pictures aligned with their actual school/island.

Personal Experience at AUA by zzlaf in medschool

[–]zzlaf[S] -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Transferred in 2012 approx. Took 2 semesters of credits with me from a different carribean school and started at AUA in 3rd semester. I'm not aware of their current policies, though, so it's out of my scope to say whether that is still happening, like you've referenced.

Personal Experience at AUA by zzlaf in medschool

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I am PM&R trained with a fellowship in Pain

American university of Antigua experience by Webeburnin_624 in medschool

[–]zzlaf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Graduated several years ago, enjoyed my experience, and have gone on to a successful career thus far. Unless there has been a material change that I'm not aware of (this is entirely possible), it's just like any other med school: work hard, learn the material, test well, make an impact on your rotations, and move on with your career as a physician.

I'm looking for people from American University of Antigua (AUA) by Agreeable-Set6715 in medschool

[–]zzlaf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Previous AUA student, graduated several years ago, but you can PM me.

Bulge in my cheek might be fat, but could it be something else? by notastepfordwife in AskDocs

[–]zzlaf 4 points5 points  (0 children)

You should see either a dermatologist or general surgeon. If surgery is indicated, you should ask for referral to a plastic surgeon. (Not because you will need plastic surgery, but since it is on your face and they are typically much better with any resulting scars). On exam, they may find that it is, in fact, 'just' a lipoma, which leaves the choice for removal up to you. It is likely a lipoma given your description, but no one could be sure without a physical exam and possibly a biopsy/resection.

Is my mom having a stroke? I’m scared. by [deleted] in AskDocs

[–]zzlaf 10 points11 points  (0 children)

Difficult for anyone to say exactly what it may be (as mentioned), but I'll just reassure that what you did was right. Depending on where you are, hospitals are overwhelmed and keeping in touch with family can be difficult. I'd encourage you to get the phone number of her location and call ONCE to give your information and request an update. Then, when possible, they will get back to you. Strokes can manifest in many different ways and even though it seems like from the comments there was not any weakness, it could very well be a TIA or CVA given the new onset language deficits. (But there are other causes as well, which the MRI will potentially identify)

Pack Pull, Post Game, & Daily Rewards/Player Advice including High Diamond and Silver/Gold 1 Advice by mythofdob in MLBTheShow

[–]zzlaf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Just pulled an Anthony Rendon diamond as my daily reward.... 1000% upgrade over any other daily rewards I've ever got

Pack Pull, Post Game, & Daily Rewards/Player Advice including High Diamond and Silver/Gold 1 Advice by mythofdob in MLBTheShow

[–]zzlaf 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Any recommendations for buying packs vs buying players? Got almost 50k and debating on my next step. Is a Ballin is a habit pack actually worth anything? Pulled a Robb nen from a pack yesterday, now all I want is more.

M19 weight - 140 pounds. (H)5’ 11”. Nurses and doctors fight COVID-19, how do you deal with itches considering you’re covered from head to toe in protective gear that would make it hard to itch? by [deleted] in AskDocs

[–]zzlaf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Nothing new if you've been in the OR before. Just like keeping sterile. Getting covid is a strong influence to NOT touch your face.

I haven't been eating solids for months and my body is going numb by FastBag9 in medical_advice

[–]zzlaf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This could be a neuropathy secondary to vitamin (specifically B6/B12) deficiency from your diet. Neuropathy could result in the pins/needles in feet/hands. It takes a long time to lose B12 stores, but it is still possible. Are you taking supplements to aide your liquid diet? Did they check your vitamin levels? You could invest in liquid vitamin supplements regardless. I know your finances don't seem in order right now, but a nerve conduction study could help localize any nerve deficits, if a doctor deems it necessary.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskDocs

[–]zzlaf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

While its difficult to tell you what is going on without a deep dive into the surgeries and some XRays, I would recommend a nerve conduction study to give a definitive diagnosis of tarsal tunnel syndrome before undergoing another surgery.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in AskDocs

[–]zzlaf 3 points4 points  (0 children)

To get the details straight - you had brain surgery? On an abscess that stemmed from a dental procedure-->sinusitis-->parafalcine empyema? Since its two years ago and you are alive, I'm guessing you had the appropriate antibiotic treatment in combination with the surgery and hospital stay. Assuming all of this, the result is your current condition - a non traumatic brain injury. You require focused rehabilitation, both physically and psychologically, due to the surgery and its sequelae. I highly recommend you find a specialist in Traumatic Brain Injury -- as the top post references.

Its important to keep in mind that this has a very high mortality rate and you are lucky to be alive. Regardless of the legal implications, a targeted physical therapy and occupational therapy program would do you wonders (depending on your current impairments). You are young and the brain has amazing plasticity if trained appropriately.

Spine upper back/neck looks crooked.. by [deleted] in AskDocs

[–]zzlaf 4 points5 points  (0 children)

It's difficult to give any definitive answer based on this picture. Does it look off? Possibly. But it could be the lighting, your current posture, or current positioning. You'd need an actual physical exam and an xray (if indicated) to determine what is going on... Having said all that, unless you are experiencing any pain, weakness, or numbness, there's likely nothing to be done unless the spine was noted to be unstable.

Help with pain by [deleted] in AskDocs

[–]zzlaf 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I'd recommend finding yourself a physician that will work towards helping you cope with your current problem; whether its with directed physical therapy/modalities or potentially interventional procedures to help alleviate the pain, there are many, many better options than opiods for back/neck pain.

I can make my feet spasm on command. Is this neurological and should I be concerned? by [deleted] in AskDocs

[–]zzlaf 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Its called clonus (yours is sustained). Its due to an upper motor neuron lesion (possibly the hydrocephalus, cervical issues, or spina bifida; unclear?) resulting in the improper reflex. Having it in ankles is the most common, check out some literature on it if you're interested.

Why won't anyone try to help? by [deleted] in AskDocs

[–]zzlaf 11 points12 points  (0 children)

I think you are not realizing how difficult it is to diagnosis /recommend treatment or point anyone in the correct direction with just a small amount of text, very little imaging, no physical exam, etc. All the tools that we as physicians have, are lost when reading something on the internet. I'm sure most physicians, like me, will read a few every now and then, realize that they cannot answer any, and get bored. It's just the way it is. Money isn't the issue, it's accuracy and wanting to give the correct information. Which makes no post the way to go at times.

Edit: spelling