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legendary
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There is one thing I don't like about the procedure. They have switched cortisone. They now use Lederspan, and that does not give you that cortisone high that you used to get from the one they used before. Too bad, that was kind of the treat for enduring a needle poking around in your knee.
legendary
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I think it's fun watching the troll being royally trolled.

Even more fun to troll back a little!
Pity so many of us are annoyed  Undecided
I'll try to hold it until I can't resist - while limiting the quotes to the bare minimum.
legendary
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Posting guild lines:
 Please lets keep this thread clean. ( I will be removing any off topic posts )
 Do not post random comments on this thread, unless it is directly related to the last wall update [...]

What happened to this thread? It's like a magnet for shitposting as the least successful self-moderated threads on this forum.
Congrats for getting it to no.1 though  Wink I like that there's a 99.98% chance this post won't get deleted  Grin

You may shitpost if you have a hat.
legendary
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Doomed to see the future and unable to prevent it
Posting guild lines:
 Please lets keep this thread clean. ( I will be removing any off topic posts )
 Do not post random comments on this thread, unless it is directly related to the last wall update [...]

What happened to this thread? It's like a magnet for shitposting as the least successful self-moderated threads on this forum.
Congrats for getting it to no.1 though  Wink I like that there's a 99.98% chance this post won't get deleted  Grin

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legendary
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That fucking arthritis is still bothering me, so I've been to the doctors today.
Thought I'd do a Mic and share the experience.

That's a pretty sexy leg. Do you have another one?

Ah, the techno-nerd leg! Never to touched by 'sunlight' or they burst into flames!

(showing your, indoor reverse tan, indeed) Smiley



Lol, not much of a techno nerd, but, yes, those legs never see the sun. I always wear long trousers.
Upper body is slightly more brown however (no pictures will be provided).
legendary
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That fucking arthritis is still bothering me, so I've been to the doctors today.
Thought I'd do a Mic and share the experience.



It’s surprises me how medicine is practiced in different places.  This pic would be grounds for a huge malpractice claim (in the US) if there was any slight infection post procedure.



What in that picture would make you think there is malpractice?

No sterile field.
No obvious cleansing/disinfecting agent.
No personal protection equipment for the provider.( used to keep provider safe but also to keep infective agents from being transferred to patient.)

I am not saying this is malpractice.  Dr’s are so risk adverse in the US that all of the above would be mandated.  If they were not used and an infection ensued would easily be considered malpractice. (In the US). Medicine practiced this way is significantly less expensive than if this same procedure would be done in the US.

The white paper cloth under the knee and all the equipment is sterile, the doc washed his hands and then soaked them in alcohol before the procedure, the knee and surrounding areas was washed with alcohol before the procedure.
I worked at a hospital in my youth and i must say that this is standard procedure both then and now.

I wasn’t trying to demean the care you received.  Yours is a perfectly acceptable method.

In the US alcohol prep is not considered an effective agent at creating a sterile field.  Accessing a joint space like your knee is held to a higher standard of reduced microbial transfer compared to say a blood draw or iv start.  An infection in a joint space is much more difficult to treat.

I actually wish treatment was more like you received since it would greatly reduce the cost of health care in the US.  The patients just look at a medical outcome that is not perfect as a lottery ticket in the US.

No worries, i didn't take it that way, just clarifying what was going on in the picture.
Infection in a joint is indeed a pain (pun intended) to treat. Come to think of it, I think it was treated with both klorhexidin and alcohol.
legendary
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That fucking arthritis is still bothering me, so I've been to the doctors today.
Thought I'd do a Mic and share the experience.




Thats a lot of leg you sharing Cheesy

Hope its gonna be alright .... !!

Good “sharing is caring”  Grin

Thanks mic Smiley
jr. member
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That fucking arthritis is still bothering me, so I've been to the doctors today.
Thought I'd do a Mic and share the experience.



It’s surprises me how medicine is practiced in different places.  This pic would be grounds for a huge malpractice claim (in the US) if there was any slight infection post procedure.



What in that picture would make you think there is malpractice?

No sterile field.
No obvious cleansing/disinfecting agent.
No personal protection equipment for the provider.( used to keep provider safe but also to keep infective agents from being transferred to patient.)

I am not saying this is malpractice.  Dr’s are so risk adverse in the US that all of the above would be mandated.  If they were not used and an infection ensued would easily be considered malpractice. (In the US). Medicine practiced this way is significantly less expensive than if this same procedure would be done in the US.

The white paper cloth under the knee and all the equipment is sterile, the doc washed his hands and then soaked them in alcohol before the procedure, the knee and surrounding areas was washed with alcohol before the procedure.
I worked at a hospital in my youth and i must say that this is standard procedure both then and now.

I wasn’t trying to demean the care you received.  Yours is a perfectly acceptable method.

In the US alcohol prep is not considered an effective agent at creating a sterile field.  Accessing a joint space like your knee is held to a higher standard of reduced microbial transfer compared to say a blood draw or iv start.  An infection in a joint space is much more difficult to treat.

I actually wish treatment was more like you received since it would greatly reduce the cost of health care in the US.  The patients just look at a medical outcome that is not perfect as a lottery ticket in the US.
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That fucking arthritis is still bothering me, so I've been to the doctors today.
Thought I'd do a Mic and share the experience.

That's a pretty sexy leg. Do you have another one?

Ah, the techno-nerd leg! Never to touched by 'sunlight' or they burst into flames!

(showing your, indoor reverse tan, indeed) Smiley

legendary
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BTC + Crossfit, living life.
That fucking arthritis is still bothering me, so I've been to the doctors today.
Thought I'd do a Mic and share the experience.




Thats a lot of leg you sharing Cheesy

Hope its gonna be alright .... !!

Good “sharing is caring”  Grin
legendary
Activity: 2282
Merit: 1767
Cлaвa Укpaїнi!
That fucking arthritis is still bothering me, so I've been to the doctors today.
Thought I'd do a Mic and share the experience.



It’s surprises me how medicine is practiced in different places.  This pic would be grounds for a huge malpractice claim (in the US) if there was any slight infection post procedure.



What in that picture would make you think there is malpractice?

No sterile field.
No obvious cleansing/disinfecting agent.
No personal protection equipment for the provider.( used to keep provider safe but also to keep infective agents from being transferred to patient.)

I am not saying this is malpractice.  Dr’s are so risk adverse in the US that all of the above would be mandated.  If they were not used and an infection ensued would easily be considered malpractice. (In the US). Medicine practiced this way is significantly less expensive than if this same procedure would be done in the US.

The white paper cloth under the knee and all the equipment is sterile, the doc washed his hands and then soaked them in alcohol before the procedure, the knee and surrounding areas was washed with alcohol before the procedure.
I worked at a hospital in my youth and i must say that this is standard procedure both then and now.
hero member
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Yeah, look for Moby Dick. Tongue
jr. member
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That fucking arthritis is still bothering me, so I've been to the doctors today.
Thought I'd do a Mic and share the experience.



It’s surprises me how medicine is practiced in different places.  This pic would be grounds for a huge malpractice claim (in the US) if there was any slight infection post procedure.



What in that picture would make you think there is malpractice?

No sterile field.
No obvious cleansing/disinfecting agent.
No personal protection equipment for the provider.( used to keep provider safe but also to keep infective agents from being transferred to patient.)

I am not saying this is malpractice.  Dr’s are so risk adverse in the US that all of the above would be mandated.  If they were not used and an infection ensued would easily be considered malpractice. (In the US). Medicine practiced this way is significantly less expensive than if this same procedure would be done in the US.
legendary
Activity: 2282
Merit: 1767
Cлaвa Укpaїнi!
That fucking arthritis is still bothering me, so I've been to the doctors today.
Thought I'd do a Mic and share the experience.

Weekly shot of MTX?

Dont know what MTX is, but no.
My knee has an inflammation and is swollen, so the doctor punctured it and sucked out all the yellow/brownish goo from it (there is a syringe full of it beside the leg, he's on the second one when I took the picture) and then he injected cortisone. I have to do this every couple of years or so. So far it has worked every time.
legendary
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diamond-handed zealot
Hol' up your hand if you love the money
Hol' up your hand if you love punanny
Gun pon mi side mi afi kill somebody
Because the money inna mi trunk dem wan fi come tek see
sr. member
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That fucking arthritis is still bothering me, so I've been to the doctors today.
Thought I'd do a Mic and share the experience.

Weekly shot of MTX?
hero member
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Homo Sapiens Bitcoinerthalensis
Arrie, I'm certainly not a doctor, but I want to share an experience.

My mother has Lupus for over 15 years now. She's over 70.
Starting two years ago, cortisone did not always do the trick & she almost became paralyzed in her limbs & her moving ability drastically decreased.

The breakthrough came from food supplements.
She is the doctor of herself now, cos mainstream doctors more or less laughed at her - when asking for advise.
I even criticized this at the beginning, but I have to admit that these supplements worked wonders on her.
Your body needs - what it can't get from food.

As for myself, I'm just happy to see her move freely again.
legendary
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Welt Am Draht
Gentlemand has something swollen now.

Sadly not. I only pursue matching pairs.
legendary
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Shitcoin Minimalist
Gentlemand has something swollen now.
legendary
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