anyone else's SDN broken?
Dammit, Cliff, I really wanted top post today. I order you to delete your post and allow me to take top post (I'm assuming you can delete as a bronze donor, no?).
SDN's been fine for me today.
anyone else's SDN broken?
my SDN just fixed itself.Dammit, Cliff, I really wanted top post today. I order you to delete your post and allow me to take top post (I'm assuming you can delete as a bronze donor, no?).
SDN's been fine for me today.
good luck!! safe travels. i'm sure i'll talk to you later.Oh, well. I'm outta here. Time to face the music.
Enjoy the rest of the summer 2015ers 😍.
Oh, well. I'm outta here. Time to face the music.
Enjoy the rest of the summer 2015ers 😍.
Oh, well. I'm outta here. Time to face the music.
Enjoy the rest of the summer 2015ers 😍.
Bye Torr!Oh, well. I'm outta here. Time to face the music.
Enjoy the rest of the summer 2015ers 😍.
Do you work with dimwitted bosses and engineers? Or do you have a snarky white dog that wears glasses? What about a clueless but loveable rat? A soulless, red (also glasses-wearing) cat?The older I get, the more I love Dilbert. Discuss.
The older I get, the more I love Dilbert. Discuss.
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TIL Positive TB test = 9 mo of antibiotics.
TIL Positive TB test = 9 mo of antibiotics.
It's all good, just a PITA. Turns out I'm all kinds of lucky this year, what with the almost not graduating and then stealthily catching TB hahaha.That sucks, man. 🙁
CX-R was negative. Dormant TB. Apparently active TB is like 4+ antibiotics for 9 mo + hospitalization for 1.What? Did you not have a chest x-ray done? Or was that positive as well?
Nope. no clue how/when I got it. My previous PPD's have looked/felt the same, but apparently should have been read as positive. Might have potentially had this for a while. I still wonder if it's possible that my (very sensitive) skin is just inflamed, but IDK.Holy crap... you been traveling recently?
Backflips, mostly. Still hasn't mastered the front flip. It's way harder... much more commitment.I'm sure you'll be all right, Flow. Have you seen what modern medicine can do? 😉
Yeah I don't think I'm really at risk for it... Maybe I should get a 2nd opinion or something.That's weird. I had a friend that had a positive PPD, negative x-ray and didn't have to do anything.
Yeah, I'd try to get out of that extremely long abx course. I think it's pretty common for doctors (esp. pulmonologists) to have dormant TB and not have to do anything about it.Yeah I don't think I'm really at risk for it... Maybe I should get a 2nd opinion or something.
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That's weird. I had a friend that had a positive PPD, negative x-ray and didn't have to do anything.
TIL Positive TB test = 9 mo of antibiotics.
I've always wondered if the test should be adjusted for people with really pale skin like us. Due to volunteering and med school and research I've had to get 3 series of TB tests over the past 3 years and each time the reaction has been close to measuring >10mm or w/e the cutoff is. A reaction that is apparently stronger than normal isn't necessarily stronger than normal...
I freakin' love that literally unbelievable site. I saw it for the first time a couple weeks ago.
I had a questionable PPD once (it didn't look like a real positive but had more of a reaction than you'd expect from a negative test). I had to have a CXR, which came out negative and I didn't need to do anything after that.
Hmm, why do you even react to it so strongly? I doubt your pale skin could have that much of an effect on the diameter of the reaction...You shouldn't one to begin with (in general)..When I get a PPD, it goes away within a few hours....
That's what happened on my first one. But between volunteering, research, and now med school, this is like my 4th TB skin test and each time it gets bigger, which is normal...or so a NP told me
Hmmph, that's strange. I too have had 4 PPDs and each time I haven't reacted. Maybe you're being given misinformation by a nurse, I mean, what do they know?! 😛 (jk jk...SERIOUSLY!)
Nurse just tried to correct me. Really? When you are president of the biochemistry club, let's talk. Until then, recognize.
--@MedSkoolGunner
That guy is hilarious. Best. Follow. Evar.
Nurse just tried to correct me. Really? When you are president of the biochemistry club, let's talk. Until then, recognize.
--@MedSkoolGunner
That guy is hilarious. Best. Follow. Evar.

Yesterday I got the second "mailing" (basically packets of info) from Pritzker which largely contained information on anatomy. The course director suggested getting some flash cards and reviewing those over the course of the summer to make the transition less painful.
That also made this whole med school thing seem real.
Nurse just tried to correct me. Really? When you are president of the biochemistry club, let's talk. Until then, recognize.
--@MedSkoolGunner
That guy is hilarious. Best. Follow. Evar.
That's what happened on my first one. But between volunteering, research, and now med school, this is like my 4th TB skin test and each time it gets bigger, which is normal...or so a NP told me
I always have a positive PPD because I was vaccinated as a child in Africa. I end up having to get a chest X-ray which is always normal.
Are you sure you weren't vaccinated with BCG as a child, FlowRate?
I freakin' love that literally unbelievable site. I saw it for the first time a couple weeks ago.
I had a questionable PPD once (it didn't look like a real positive but had more of a reaction than you'd expect from a negative test). I had to have a CXR, which came out negative and I didn't need to do anything after that.
Ya know, tbh, I'm not really a fan of the movies (blasphemy!!).
I love the books and I'm pretty sure I've got every word of every book memorized, but I don't know, I just don't enjoy the movies. The thing I do like about the movies is Emma Watson! 😉
Edit: Flow, did you get a chest x-ray? I've also heard that if that shows up negative, you don't have to do anything.
Yeah, I'd try to get out of that extremely long abx course. I think it's pretty common for doctors (esp. pulmonologists) to have dormant TB and not have to do anything about it.
I keep thinking that I should review the anatomy flashcards that my parents bought me one year. I dunno if they're med-school-detailed, but it would probably be a good idea to have a familiarization with anatomy, given that I never took the course in ug. =\Yesterday I got the second "mailing" (basically packets of info) from Pritzker which largely contained information on anatomy. The course director suggested getting some flash cards and reviewing those over the course of the summer to make the transition less painful.
That also made this whole med school thing seem real.
Who knew we had so many TB experts in this thread.
I iz premedz. I noze everything! <insert cute cat that I am too lazy to find>
I keep thinking that I should review the anatomy flashcards that my parents bought me one year. I dunno if they're med-school-detailed, but it would probably be a good idea to have a familiarization with anatomy, given that I never took the course in ug. =\
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I bought a set of Netter's flash cards today...
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