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cheerfulgreek 12-16-2007 11:39 PM

The Medical Thread
 
I did a search for a thread based on medicine and I didn't see anything similar to this thread. This thread is about anything related to the medical field, rather it be in veterinary medicine, to nursing, all the way to dentistry. Post here.

cheerfulgreek 12-17-2007 01:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Allona (Post 1564493)
Does anyone here have sickle-cell anemia? I've always wondered about how it feels (not physically, but psychologically). How does it feel to be sort of handicapped, but to know that some diseases don't really effect you as much as other people?

Ooops. Sorry.:o I had to edit my post because I worded it wrong. It's actually based on the medical field (like if you're in school), not if you have some kind of disease.

AKA_Monet 12-17-2007 03:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Allona (Post 1564493)
Does anyone here have sickle-cell anemia? I've always wondered about how it feels (not physically, but psychologically). How does it feel to be sort of handicapped, but to know that some diseases don't really effect you as much as other people?

I do not have sickle cell anemia. But I work with a sickle cell anemia outreach group. Typically, the psychological symptoms range from asymptomatic to migraine headaches. Some psychological work has been researched, but not nearly enough. There are neurological problems with sickle cell disease, not necessarily with the trait.

If you go to WebMD or to the National Institutes of Health with Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute it discusses what the "typical" symptoms can be.

Sickle cell is debilitating with it "flairs up" when there are episodes, it is generally not called a disability, such as limb or neurological disability, although the resulting symptoms are debilitating. Handicap is an inappropriate word to describe these symptoms.

The last part, I guess you are referring to "malaria" protection? Having sickle cell disease is not completely protective against malaria parasite infection. In fact, if a child does not develop hypertension with vascularopathy or vascularitis, they definitely have a high risk of leukemias and other cancers, as well as stroke and aneurysm. There is a increased risk of HIV infection if risky behaviors are practiced. The anti-HIV drugs only alleviate the opportunistic infections, but not the sickle cell anemia disease...

Sincerely,

Dr. AKA_Monet
GC Hospital Chief

AKA_Monet 12-17-2007 03:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek (Post 1564467)
I did a search for a thread based on medicine and I didn't see anything similar to this thread. This thread is about anything related to the medical field, rather it be in veterinary medicine, to nursing, all the way to dentistry. Post here.

Directives? What do you want to know?

cheerfulgreek 12-17-2007 03:40 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AKA_Monet (Post 1564549)
Directives? What do you want to know?

Huh?:confused:

No, I was just looking to chat with members who are studying to be in a similar field such as my own. Kind of like a random thread, but about the medical field.

AKA_Monet 12-17-2007 03:44 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek (Post 1564557)
Huh?:confused:

No, I was just looking to chat with members who are studying to be in a similar field such as my own. Kind of like a random thread, but about the medical field.

So start it off... Folks will talk when the conversation starts...

cheerfulgreek 12-17-2007 03:58 AM

o.k.:) I'll start. I'm finishing up my 1st semester of vet school. I'm procrastinating right now,:o but I'm studying this book on general medicine, and Liver Disease. What's everyone else studying?

cheerfulgreek 12-17-2007 05:48 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AKA_Monet (Post 1564548)
I do not have sickle cell anemia. But I work with a sickle cell anemia outreach group. Typically, the psychological symptoms range from asymptomatic to migraine headaches. Some psychological work has been researched, but not nearly enough. There are neurological problems with sickle cell disease, not necessarily with the trait.

If you go to WebMD or to the National Institutes of Health with Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute it discusses what the "typical" symptoms can be.

Sickle cell is debilitating with it "flairs up" when there are episodes, it is generally not called a disability, such as limb or neurological disability, although the resulting symptoms are debilitating. Handicap is an inappropriate word to describe these symptoms.

The last part, I guess you are referring to "malaria" protection? Having sickle cell disease is not completely protective against malaria parasite infection. In fact, if a child does not develop hypertension with vascularopathy or vascularitis, they definitely have a high risk of leukemias and other cancers, as well as stroke and aneurysm. There is a increased risk of HIV infection if risky behaviors are practiced. The anti-HIV drugs only alleviate the opportunistic infections, but not the sickle cell anemia disease...

Sincerely,

Dr. AKA_Monet
GC Hospital Chief

lol lol lol OMG! I think you just scared the crap out of Allona. I highly doubt she knows what any this means.

SthrnZeta 12-17-2007 10:54 AM

Cheerful, that's awesome! I've been an emergency vet tech for a couple of years now and one of our own just got into Ross for next year so she's super excited of course! We have another one of our techs that is at Ross now and should be doing her externship now and about to graduate. Very exciting career right now for sure (and I know where I work now we're looking for emergency vets so finding a job shouldn't be hard). Good luck!

SoEnchanting 01-13-2008 06:59 PM

Third year med student here. I don't have a lot of classes right now, but I'm still kept pretty busy working at the hospital and studying for shelf exams. Good luck to everyone out there this semester!

Senusret I 01-13-2008 07:19 PM

What is a shelf exam?

SoEnchanting 01-13-2008 08:56 PM

oops sorry! A shelf exam is a test that is given at the end of each clinical rotation. For example, if I'm working at the hospital on a Pediatrics rotation, at the end of the 6 weeks there will be a Pediatrics shelf exam that I will have to pass.

AlwaysSAI 01-13-2008 10:21 PM

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Originally Posted by cheerfulgreek (Post 1564560)
o.k.:) I'll start. I'm finishing up my 1st semester of vet school. I'm procrastinating right now,:o but I'm studying this book on general medicine, and Liver Disease. What's everyone else studying?

Wasn't it you who I mentioned going into practice for exotic animals?? It's a pretty lucrative business because they are hard to find--at least in NC anyway. I drive an hour and a half to have my girls seen by an exotic animal vet and the only one in the state. He sure has cornered the market. :D

cheerfulgreek 01-14-2008 01:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by AlwaysSAI (Post 1580219)
Wasn't it you who I mentioned going into practice for exotic animals?? It's a pretty lucrative business because they are hard to find--at least in NC anyway. I drive an hour and a half to have my girls seen by an exotic animal vet and the only one in the state. He sure has cornered the market. :D

Yeah, I think we did have a chat about that, and I'm sure it is a lucrative business to get into. I'm still in my 1st year, but after I'm done with my clinical rotations, I want to start making money. I actually thought about going into specialty education, but then I would have to go through a residency program, which is another 4 years depending on what kind of specialty I would want to get into. (and another 4 years of being poor) I love exotic animals, but I think I would rather just stick to becoming a general DVM.

ETA: Allona you're really annoying.:rolleyes:

cheerfulgreek 01-14-2008 01:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by SthrnZeta (Post 1564635)
Good luck!

Oh dear God do I need it...bad.:( Thanks.:)


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