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after helping my uncle fill out a letter to appeal his insurance claim denial, i too understand why the Adjuster did what he had to do. hope some shit like that happens in india.
#it was a fucking keyhole surgery#they rejected cos apparently some injections and hospitalization wasnt necessary for a 58 yr old man after a fucking knee surgery#they denied it twice#the second letter mentioned fever as his diagnosis#health adjuster#luigi mangione#insurance
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I’m so sorry you’re sick Luna!! I hope you feel better soon 🫂🫂🫂🫂
Also I’m writing your fic request rn! I’m hoping to have it finished by this weekend
Thanks :)) I hope I feel better soon too TT. Also I love hugs yay 🫂🫂
Also yay I can't wait to read it!!
Thank you Trin :)
#yay#I have a diagnosis and it's not. good. but I should be better with no fever in like five days they said#It'd be great if I could just be better now tho#anyways my head isn't working so I'm not giving a good response sorry ':D#I really appreciate it and I love you#<33#a friend in time#personal#asks
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I'm reading Crime and Punishment, does Raskolnikov have a borderline personality disorder? Because he doesn't seem to have a stable sense of self and of the world.
#no shame to people with bpd; i have one myself#just his switches in mood and tought patterns remind me of the symptoms#also let's not demonize his bpd; the murder is not for that reason I believe#he is just a weird guy to begin with; apart form the mood switches and random thoughts#he seems to be a cynical shithead#fyodor dostoevsky#fiodor dostoievski#fiodor dostojewski#crime and punishment#rodya raskolnikov#also i remember that this was our required reading in high school - i didn't read this at the time cause I was a busy with ya fantasy#or some shit like that#but I remember how the book was described and how Raskolnikov was decribed and how his crime was described in school#and I am kinda like ???z#did I and all of those literature doctors read the same book?#or do I just feel it differently?#is that me or them?#maybe it's because I allegedly have bpd (first diagnosis; second is different but tbh the doctor is shit and didn't do a proper interview)#and the first one did#Raskolnikov in school was calculated and cold#and don't get me wrong - he planned the crime I get it; he is a bitch I get it#but he is also a mess with mental illness who lives in extreme poverty#🤔#he seems to be emotionally unstable - not cold and calculated#smart but still very messy#also empathetic some of the times?#and thoughtful?#but my man is just walking around town with fever and severely sick#just stay at home!!!
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I wanna play with Legos right now :-[
#had a dream i built a crazy lego house for my people#we have a lot of legos at my parents house#maybe i should go home for spring break to play with them#also bc my mother is like dying#i mean. not terminal yet but shes now in hospital bc fever plus v low white blood cell count = no good#my parents were planning to visit this summer. will that happen now? who's to say#i dont think she can hike so like idk but a couple weeks ago it seemed like it would still happen#maybe that was before the secondary cancer diagnosis. i dont remember#ugh idk its expensive to fly out of here and i really need that time to do a lotta photosynthesis reading before my committee meeting#but i really wanna play with legos rn#unrelated
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Babes I am going to purposefully trigger a flare up so that when I go to the doctor on Tuesday i am the most symptomatic version of myself. Unfortunately this will be awful but it is the best idea I have
#a bitch is looking for a diagnosis#chronic health#chronic pain#fever’s vibe check#feverdreamsandlucidnightmares
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Story 2/?: complete.
Next one: in development.
What would you like to see happen in story three?
Story 1: Leave Me Alone! — Starscream is sick with Cybertronian Flu and (probably against his better judgement) Megatron decides to give him the best care he is able. When he begins to feel unwell in turn, he is not overly concerned. At least, not until his medic is.
Story 2: A Brave New Start — with a terminal illness diagnosed, Megatron begins to give the future serious consideration. How does he want to be remembered?
Story 3: Life on the Moon — the initial stages of peace, with Optimus Prime and Megatron co-leading their integrating former factions. What could possibly go wrong?
#g1 transformers#end of an era#sick Starscream#sick Megatron#sickfic#sick characters#fever#influenza#starscream needs a hug#infection#canon typical violence#Megatron might be out of his depth#talk of dying#terminal illness diagnosis#plans for the future#past relationships#parent soundwave#parent Megatron#parent Optimus#end of the war#Autobots and Decepticons living together#chaos#adoptive family#adopted sibling relationship#ao3 link#soundwave g1#megatron g1#optimus prime g1#starscream g1#my stories
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had my first hrt appointment today 🥳
#not fandom related#personal log stardate#trans stuff#today was just blood drawing. evaluation and hopefully my first dose of T will be in January#they also want to do a chromosome check apparently. to see if im intersex i think#i wonder if an intersex diagnosis will affect me getting hrt. i hope not 😬#anyway i hope my blood values will be good and that i can start T next month! 🤞#also they drew sooo much blood. 8 vials at least. i think some of those were unnecessary#then again idk how many parameters they want to measure but two vials citrate blood are usually unnecessary unless they want to do#more than the usual coagulation parameters#ill ask for all the lab work so i have it for my own documentation#oh i also have a cold btw. spent the last three days in bed w a headache muscle pain stuffed nose scratchy throat and brain fog#yesterday i also had a fever#but it's getting better today. idk who infected me considering ive always worn a mask on public transport and no one of my class mates#was sick. well whatever
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Your body is constantly exposed to the rubbing of Clothes and is doing relatively fine but a moment the skin around your nose gets into too much contact with Tissues it turns into a whiny red flaky ass bitch
#moth monologue#sick#cold#yes i am sick#my diagnosis in the good ol hungarian medical terminology is MEGFÁZÁS#nose#rant post#text post#sickness#fever#runny nose#skin#skincare
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oops I just remembered one more
For the purposes of this poll, do NOT count the following:
Your own birth (unless there were complications/urgent concerns)
Routine check-ups or scheduled-in-advance appointments that just happened to be at a hospital
Visiting or accompanying someone else to the hospital
Use your discretion as to whether to count visits to urgent care.
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We ask your questions anonymously so you don’t have to! Submissions are open on the 1st and 15th of the month.
#i got a scratch on my face while climbing a fence that we thought might need stitches#my sister gave me the flu >:(#I got sick at the start of COVID and freaked out#I got sick after my fatty liver diagnosis and freaked out#I had really bad fever chills#i was also really jaundiced and left at the hospital post birth but i don't count that
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#Dengue Fever Symptoms#Dengue Virus#Dengue Fever Treatment#How to Prevent Dengue#Dengue Hemorrhagic Fever#Dengue Fever Vaccine#Dengue Transmission#Dengue Mosquito#Dengue Outbreak#Dengue Fever in Children#Dengue Fever Prevention Tips#Dengue Fever Causes#Signs of Dengue Fever#Dengue Fever in Pregnancy#Dengue Control Measures#Zika and Dengue Virus#Global Dengue Statistics#Dengue Fever Risk Areas#Dengue Fever Diagnosis#Dengue Fever Treatment Guidelines#health & fitness
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Understanding Dengue Fever: Symptoms, Causes, and Prevention
Dengue fever, a virus that mosquitoes spread, has become a big health problem in hot and humid areas. This blog will tell you about the signs, reasons, and ways to avoid dengue fever, so you can know more and stay safe.
What is Dengue Fever?
The dengue virus causes dengue fever. Infected female Aedes mosquitoes Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus, spread this virus to humans through bites. The virus has four strains. A person who gets infected with one strain might become immune to it. However, the other strains can still infect them. This raises the chances of severe symptoms.
Symptoms of Dengue Fever
Dengue fever symptoms change based on how severe the infection is. People start to show symptoms 4-10 days after an infected mosquito bites them.
Mild Dengue Fever Symptoms:
high temperature (up to 104°F/40°C)
Bad headaches
Pain behind the eyes
Hurting joints, muscles, and bones
Feeling sick and throwing up
Skin rash showing up 2-5 days after the fever starts
A bit of bleeding (like nosebleeds or gums bleeding)
These signs go away within a week, but for some people, the sickness can get worse.
Severe Dengue Symptoms: Severe dengue also called dengue hemorrhagic fever or dengue shock syndrome, can result in life-threatening issues like plasma leakage fluid buildup, breathing problems heavy bleeding, and organ damage. Severe dengue has these signs:
Intense stomach pain
Non-stop throwing up
Bleeding from the gums or nose
Blood in pee, poop, or vomit
Trouble breathing
Tiredness, unease, or crankiness
Severe dengue might show up after the fever goes away, so it's vital to watch infected people.
Causes of Dengue Fever
The dengue virus infects humans when Aedes mosquitoes with the virus bite them. A mosquito gets the virus when it bites someone who has dengue in their blood. Once a mosquito has the virus, it can pass it to others. Remember, dengue can't spread between people.
You're more likely to get dengue if:
You live in or visit tropical or subtropical areas where dengue is common (like Southeast Asia, Pacific islands, Latin America, and Africa)
You're around infected mosquitoes when they're most active (early morning and late afternoon)
Complications of Dengue Fever
Severe dengue can lead to problems like shock bleeding inside the body, and harm to organs such as the liver and heart. Without treatment severe dengue can kill. You need to get medical help right away if you notice any serious symptoms.
How to Prevent Dengue Fever
No specific cure or shot exists for dengue fever so stopping it from spreading is crucial. Here are some key ways to prevent it:
Don't Let Mosquitoes Bite You:
Put on bug spray with DEET, picaridin, or lemon eucalyptus oil.
Cover up with long sleeves, pants, and socks to shield your skin.
Set up bug nets or screens to keep mosquitoes out of your house.
Get Rid of Mosquito Breeding Grounds:
Dump out and clean any containers that collect water, like flower pots, buckets, and tires where mosquitoes lay eggs.
Switch out the water in outdoor pet bowls and bird baths often.
Keep Up with the News:
Watch out for dengue outbreaks if you travel to or live in areas with high risk. Stay away from places full of mosquitoes when these pests are most active.
Shots in High-Risk Places:
Some countries offer the dengue shot Dengvaxia, but doctors suggest it for people who've already had dengue. If you've never had dengue, this shot isn't for you because it might make dengue worse if you catch it later.
When to See a Doctor
If you have symptoms of dengue fever after a trip to an area where dengue spreads, get medical help right away. Quick diagnosis and proper care can lower the chance of problems.
When to Get Tested for Dengue
If you have symptoms such as high fever, body aches, or bleeding after visiting an area with dengue outbreaks, you should see a doctor. At RML Pathology, our complete testing services will help confirm the diagnosis allowing for quick care and lowering the risk of serious complications.
Dengue fever can be deadly. Quick diagnosis, prevention, and treatment are key to fighting this disease. Keep yourself informed, take steps to prevent it, and get tested at RML Pathology to have the best chance of recovery.
Keep yourself protected and take action in the battle against dengue with cutting-edge diagnostic help from RML Pathology!
Conclusion
Dengue fever is a serious illness that can turn into life-threatening conditions. Knowing its symptoms, causes, and ways to prevent it helps you take steps to protect yourself and your family. Stay alert in places where dengue often occurs, and control mosquitoes to cut down the risk of getting sick.
For people in areas with lots of mosquito’s steady work on prevention and staying informed can help control the spread of dengue fever.
This blog offers a complete guide to dengue fever. It stresses how crucial it is to spot, prevent, and treat this disease. To protect your health from this mosquito-spread illness, it's key to stay in the know and take the right steps.
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Omfg nobody asked but food today is going STRAIGHT the way thru me girl I do not think im going to MAKE IT
#it’s so bad..#diagnosis is that yesterday I was ill from like … caffeine overconsumption#and bc I was at work with that issue I’ve had a really intense sensory meltdown#and somehow that has actually physically given me like.. a fever a migraine and im shitting lava every ten minutes#so that just bodes extremely well. the more you know!
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Diagnosis Of Enteric Fever
#MendelsLaws#HereditaryTraits#ScienceOfInheritance#MendelianInheritance#GeneticDiscoveries#BiologyLessons#MendelsPrinciples#GeneticsEducation#HereditaryScience#Diagnosis Of Enteric Fever
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Understanding Dengue Causes and Effective Prevention Strategies
Dr Vaidya's Laboratory in Thane provides comprehensive diagnostic services, particularly during the monsoon season when dengue fever cases spike. Dengue fever is a significant health concern caused by the dengue virus and transmitted by Aedes mosquitoes. Understanding the causes of dengue is crucial for implementing effective prevention strategies.
What are the Causes of Dengue?
Dengue fever is caused by the dengue virus, which belongs to the Flavivirus genus. The virus is transmitted to humans through the bites of infected Aedes mosquitoes, primarily Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus. Here are the key factors contributing to the spread of dengue:
Transmission by Aedes Mosquitoes: The primary cause of dengue is the bite of an infected Aedes mosquito. These mosquitoes breed in stagnant water in containers such as flower pots, old tyres, buckets, and clogged drains. They are most active during the early morning and late afternoon, making these times the most risky for mosquito bites.
Virus Serotypes: Dengue virus has four distinct serotypes: DENV-1, DENV-2, DENV-3, and DENV-4. Infection with one serotype provides lifelong immunity to that specific serotype but not others. This means a person can be infected with dengue up to four times in their lifetime, each time with a different serotype.
Urbanisation and Population Density: Rapid urbanisation and increasing population density create ideal conditions for the spread of dengue. Crowded living conditions, inadequate waste disposal, and poor water management can lead to the accumulation of stagnant water, providing breeding sites for Aedes mosquitoes.
Climate Factors: The monsoon season, characterised by heavy rainfall and increased humidity, significantly contributes to the rise in dengue cases. The wet conditions create numerous breeding grounds for mosquitoes, leading to a surge in mosquito populations and, consequently, dengue transmission.
Travel and Migration: International travel and migration can facilitate the spread of the dengue virus to non-endemic areas. Travellers from dengue-endemic regions can introduce the virus to new places, leading to outbreaks.
Infected Humans: Once a person is infected with the dengue virus, they become a carrier and can transmit the virus to mosquitoes when bitten. These mosquitoes can then bite other humans, perpetuating the cycle of transmission. This human-mosquito-human transmission cycle is the primary mode of dengue spread.
Lack of Effective Vector Control: Ineffective mosquito control measures contribute to the persistence and spread of dengue. Without proper vector control, mosquito populations can grow unchecked, increasing the risk of dengue transmission. Effective measures include regular insecticide spraying, eliminating stagnant water, and promoting the use of mosquito nets and repellents.
Socioeconomic Factors: Lower socioeconomic conditions often correlate with inadequate housing, poor sanitation, and limited access to healthcare, all of which can contribute to the spread of dengue. Communities with limited resources may need help implementing effective mosquito control measures, leading to higher rates of dengue infection.
Conclusion
Recognising these causes of dengue is essential for implementing effective prevention strategies. Dr. Vaidya's Laboratory in Thane offers comprehensive diagnostic services, including the dengue NS1 test, dengue ELISA test, and other diagnostic tests. We provide free home blood collection services in Thane to ensure timely and accurate diagnosis, helping you effectively manage and prevent dengue fever. Our offerings include the Aarogya Vaidya Dengue Basic Package and the Aarogya Vaidya Dengue Advance Package for thorough and efficient testing. For accurate dengue tests and free home blood collection in Thane, connect with us on WhatsApp at 8591735087 or call our helpline at 1800 266 8992.
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Recognizing Early Signs of Canine Distemper in Dogs
Canine Distemper is a serious and often fatal disease that affects dogs worldwide. Caused by the Canine Distemper Virus (CDV), this highly contagious disease can spread rapidly among unvaccinated dogs, leading to severe health complications. Recognizing the early signs of Canine Distemper Disease is crucial for ensuring prompt veterinary care and improving the chances of recovery.
What is Canine Distemper?
Canine Distemper is a viral disease that affects a dog’s respiratory, gastrointestinal, and nervous systems. The virus is primarily spread through airborne exposure (e.g., sneezing or coughing) and direct contact with infected animals or contaminated objects. Puppies and unvaccinated dogs are especially vulnerable to the disease.
Early Signs of Canine Distemper
Early detection of Canine Distemper can make a significant difference in the outcome for your dog. Here are some of the initial signs to watch for:
Fever: One of the first signs of Canine Distemper is a sudden onset of fever. This initial fever may be mild and go unnoticed, but it can return with greater intensity. Monitoring your dog’s temperature regularly can help detect this early sign.
Eye Discharge: Clear or watery discharge from the eyes is another common early symptom. This discharge can quickly become thick, yellow, and crusty as the disease progresses. Your dog’s eyes may also appear red and swollen.
Nasal Discharge: Similar to the eye discharge, dogs with Canine Distemper may develop a runny nose. This nasal discharge may start as clear but can become thick and pus-like, indicating an infection.
Coughing and Sneezing: The Canine Distemper Virus often affects the respiratory system, leading to coughing, sneezing, and difficulty breathing. These symptoms can be mistaken for kennel cough or other respiratory infections, so it’s important to seek veterinary advice if they persist.
Lethargy: Dogs in the early stages of Canine Distemper often exhibit signs of lethargy and depression. If your dog seems unusually tired, uninterested in activities, or is sleeping more than usual, it could be an early indication of the disease.
Loss of Appetite: A decrease in appetite or refusal to eat is a common early symptom. Dogs with Canine Distemper may also experience weight loss due to their reduced food intake.
Vomiting and Diarrhea: Gastrointestinal symptoms such as vomiting and diarrhea can occur in the early stages. These symptoms can lead to dehydration, so it’s important to ensure your dog stays hydrated and seek veterinary care promptly.
Hardening of Paw Pads and Nose: In some cases, dogs with Canine Distemper develop a condition known as hyperkeratosis, which causes the paw pads and nose to harden and thicken. This is a more advanced sign but can occur early in the disease’s progression.
What to Do if You Suspect Canine Distemper
If you notice any of these early signs of Canine Distemper in your dog, it is crucial to seek veterinary care immediately. Early intervention can make a significant difference in the prognosis and treatment outcomes. Tri-County Animal Hospital offers comprehensive diagnostic and treatment services to manage Canine Distemper Disease effectively.
Diagnosing Canine Distemper
Veterinarians diagnose Canine Distemper through a combination of clinical signs, medical history, and laboratory tests. Blood tests, polymerase chain reaction (PCR) tests, and antibody tests are commonly used to confirm the presence of the Canine Distemper Virus. Prompt and accurate diagnosis is essential for initiating appropriate treatment and care.
Preventing Canine Distemper
The best way to protect your dog from Canine Distemper is through vaccination. Puppies should receive their first distemper vaccine at six to eight weeks of age, followed by booster shots every three to four weeks until they are 16 weeks old. Adult dogs should receive regular booster shots as recommended by their veterinarian. Tri-County Animal Hospital can provide guidance on an appropriate vaccination schedule for your dog.
Conclusion
Recognizing the early signs of Canine Distemper in dogs is vital for ensuring timely and effective treatment. If you notice any symptoms such as fever, eye or nasal discharge, coughing, lethargy, loss of appetite, vomiting, diarrhea, or hardening of the paw pads and nose, seek veterinary care immediately. Early diagnosis and intervention, along with preventive measures like vaccination, are key to protecting your dog from this serious disease. For expert care and advice on Canine Distemper, contact Tri-County Animal Hospital today to schedule an appointment.
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