9975 pts ยท February 25, 2015
That would all be free through the NDIS.
It's 1836, all he needs is to put on a new hat and he's got a brand new identity.
Elijah Wood
The content is actually probably the easiest part about doing medicine.
Cool figures, shame they aren't handmade.
He was called Pakuman because paku paku means to chomp / flap your mouth / eat big bites in Japanese.
Hurr durr AI bad
Obese + COPD, guarantee it. I've heard enough of 'em.
Sticking to strict grammatical rules, even when it sounds ridiculous, does not show a mastery of the language. If anything, it's quite the opposite. I've noticed it's primarily used by pseudointellectual Americans.
Eh, the people downvoting likely speak like this and need to know that it's incredibly cringy. It doesn't make you sound more intelligent, it makes you sound like an idiot.
Fuck me I hate it when people pluralise like that. Sure it might be technically correct, but it sounds ridiculous.
"Almost like Kylo Ren's"... this guy has the stick version of Geralt's silver sword and he doesn't deserve it.
Dobby's ears were modelled on the dog of one of the artists involved in Harry Potter, so this is fitting.
You can tell they're medical professionals because they're wearing white coats.
You don't steal that many pots of honey without disturbing a few hives.
I heard he discovered the theory of relativity while fucking his cousin.
Cool tittoos
I get knocked down, but I get up again
Looking at their comments, there's an 80% chance they're a ferroequinologist.
Would you rather a non-animal lover, or a serial killing pet-lover?
Okay I've done that, now what?
- first investigation to order for dysphagia (difficulty swallowing) necessarily, but it would depend on the further history, accessibility to an MRI, insurance etc. As a person has mentioned below, a barium swallow or camera down the throat could also have been done, but they wouldn't show something like multiple sclerosis. Because you mentioned cost, I'll assume you're American, so I can't say how much any of those tests would have also cost you, especially to have them done quickly
In general practice, the approach we take is one that rules out stuff that will kill you, and stuff that is most common. I'm guessing the doctor asked about allergies, a runny nose, coughing, rashes, fevers, shortness of breath etc, and nothing was reported. In that case, allergies become less likely but you still have to rule out the stuff that can kill you. Chiari malformations are common and can explain the symptoms, but to me this sounds like an incidental finding. An MRI wouldn't be the -
Cool, another viral marketing ad.
Shrek cum.
I'm glad hedgehog babies don't have spikes
But if you only walk on specific tracks around your house, you can save money
Better than that stupid fist thing that seemingly every American politician does
That would all be free through the NDIS.
It's 1836, all he needs is to put on a new hat and he's got a brand new identity.
Elijah Wood
The content is actually probably the easiest part about doing medicine.
Cool figures, shame they aren't handmade.
He was called Pakuman because paku paku means to chomp / flap your mouth / eat big bites in Japanese.
Hurr durr AI bad
Obese + COPD, guarantee it. I've heard enough of 'em.
Sticking to strict grammatical rules, even when it sounds ridiculous, does not show a mastery of the language. If anything, it's quite the opposite. I've noticed it's primarily used by pseudointellectual Americans.
Eh, the people downvoting likely speak like this and need to know that it's incredibly cringy. It doesn't make you sound more intelligent, it makes you sound like an idiot.
Fuck me I hate it when people pluralise like that. Sure it might be technically correct, but it sounds ridiculous.
"Almost like Kylo Ren's"... this guy has the stick version of Geralt's silver sword and he doesn't deserve it.
Dobby's ears were modelled on the dog of one of the artists involved in Harry Potter, so this is fitting.
You can tell they're medical professionals because they're wearing white coats.
You don't steal that many pots of honey without disturbing a few hives.
I heard he discovered the theory of relativity while fucking his cousin.
Cool tittoos
I get knocked down, but I get up again
Looking at their comments, there's an 80% chance they're a ferroequinologist.
Would you rather a non-animal lover, or a serial killing pet-lover?
Okay I've done that, now what?
- first investigation to order for dysphagia (difficulty swallowing) necessarily, but it would depend on the further history, accessibility to an MRI, insurance etc. As a person has mentioned below, a barium swallow or camera down the throat could also have been done, but they wouldn't show something like multiple sclerosis. Because you mentioned cost, I'll assume you're American, so I can't say how much any of those tests would have also cost you, especially to have them done quickly
In general practice, the approach we take is one that rules out stuff that will kill you, and stuff that is most common. I'm guessing the doctor asked about allergies, a runny nose, coughing, rashes, fevers, shortness of breath etc, and nothing was reported. In that case, allergies become less likely but you still have to rule out the stuff that can kill you. Chiari malformations are common and can explain the symptoms, but to me this sounds like an incidental finding. An MRI wouldn't be the -
Cool, another viral marketing ad.
Shrek cum.
I'm glad hedgehog babies don't have spikes
But if you only walk on specific tracks around your house, you can save money
Better than that stupid fist thing that seemingly every American politician does