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Tucson, AZ
Joined September 2006
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Replying to @nivims
Thank you Nivi, I'll take those hugs, revel in them and pass them along - and let's keep passing them on! We all need 'em now more than ever!
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The United States of America is like a cheap suit. Shiny, wrinkled and collapsing in on itself. #FridayThoughts
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Replying to @NeilMilliken
That makes me really happy to hear and it makes me want to stick around. It gets tiresome being the sole Warrior of your own cause LOL what can you do?
Replying to @accessamy
I am home and I made the right decision not going to the ER. ERS do not treat very sick people they treat emergent issues and if there's a complex reason why something is happening they can really mess things up I'm glad I listened to my intuition and waited for my oncologist.
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So ugly. I will tell you this if I had gone to the emergency room it would not have ended well I waited for my oncologist before listening to my primary care and the oncologist had me come into her Clinic. I seem to have a bleeding ulcer old school style. I'm not surprised! :-)
Another one that I will never forget is when you dressed and presented in your Star Wars get up for CALWAC in Southern California too many years ago to count ;-). I think both of us keynoted but either way we both presented in the round remember that that was awesome
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But to the real point !Important isn't really meant to be random at all in fact it's meant to be extremely specific for extremely specific reasons. This is why it shows up so much when people can't resolve conflicts quickly or don't know how or yes!
I know for a fact my code is completely chaotic and when there are patterns that emerge there usually destructive! LOL maybe not but it's happened before sounds like you've been there too ;-)
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My medical situation is an absolute analog for the #CSS Cascade. Many (badly coded) rules coming from multiple origins that have to be calculated to the most specific bad rule! I still haven't figured out an analog for !important - jump in if you think of one 😝 #LaughWhenItHurts
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Hiya. Your clinical articles and events interest me greatly. I am currently in search of the most recent notable articles on Pancytopenia: Diagnosis, treatment and factors in pre- and post- conditions requiring immunotherapies such as α-interferons? Any leads? I'm truly grateful.
Replying to @afahad
Ahmad, your Rocky joke made me actually laugh, and very much out loud. Thank you, and all the best always!
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Some battles are won Some are never done.
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A great way to help me for folks who might want to? FACE THE MEDICAL FACTS. There is NO saving my life for non-experts. And that is the reality as uncomfortable for YOU. Awful for me. Permit me the opportunity to be witnessed with care but not your salvation. Otherwise walk away.
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For the record, ERs kill people like me routinely. My Oncologist Dr. Rachel Swart of @ArizonaOncology phoned me after hours and did not pull primary care bullshit. I'm scheduled at her clinic for labs and treatment at 10:30 a.m. HAD I kept bleeding? Different story. But I'm not.
I did not go to the E.R. but some misguided soul who found my address sent the cops who woke me up after a major bleed. They were very kind and said I wasn't calling 911 for a medical incident and would I like an escort? Whoever did that? Not your right. MY right. YOUR VIOLATION!
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USA (so-called) Healthcare is a Kafkaesque construct built on fault lines. The mind-boggling number of State Twists, Federal Turns and Corporate Ownerships are unsustainable. Practice adapts slowly, patient care isn't and loss of life for profit is justified by Actuarial Science.
Replying to @mholzschlag
How in the fuck does a country so wealthy like the US let a person like molly who’s contributed back more than take suffer alone like this. Get her into some health care & give her the dignity and respect she’s earned. Molly get pissed .. you’ve earned that right and more 😞
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Nothing that anybody who doesn't live nearby can help me with thank you so much. Both primary care and oncology are informed and I am waiting for their calls if they can find me and isolation unit which is very unlikely at this time in Arizona.
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By some, yes. Too much "stoic stick up the ass she must know she's confident" bias shut people up for the most part and they could have helped long ago. Some actually backstabbed me. They were supposed to be my colleagues and friends. They know. Or don't care. Now I don't either.
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Replying to @cosmic53
Sweet friend Michele. 8 years as an oncology patient for a condition that was misdiagnosed 45 years ago has only left me afraid of watching myself bleed out in agony alone, mopping up that blood and knowing there's no further medical care but palliative. And for humankind's fate.