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I'm just curious adhd is on the rise in the young adult population and I'm interested in seeing how students in med school manage with it.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at studentdoctor):
That being said, people fare just fine in med school with their "ADHD." Sure, I am sure some people have it, but I am willing to bet how students in med school manage....
And "suddenly" are diagnosed with ADHD in college or med school.
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Hey everyone, I am caught in a dilemma between choosing Economics/Pre-Med as a major versus Physics /Pre-Med. Currently I'm a high school senior and have taken advanced courses in physics and done quite well, however, not top of my class well. I am also...
Started by aquafina9000 on
, 13 posts
by 11 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at collegeconfidential):
Hence the "pre-med" part of the econ interested in them, you probably....
I feel that it is more useful then physics would be to a doctor and also would will learn things without which you cannot do well in med school.
Economics/Pre-Med.
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I would say to relax and take it a day at a time. Worrying about things will only put you in the same boat. I myself have been taken off my meds. For about a year now. Occasionally I will have mild mood swings but I've taught myself to get through them...
Started by Mermaidjessica on
, 11 posts
by 7 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at medhelp):
How's about being med free ....
Hope evrything goes ok.
I learned how to live med free but also i found a hobby mine is horse back ridding, its relaxing and alows to live med free but dont ever think u dont need your doctor anymore.
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Hi all,
Just came across this medication metformin which is widely used as a anti-diabetic quite a lot and has found a new use in the form of an anti-cancer pill..! Since there was a thread under complementary meds, i thought this requires more attention...
Started by bestfriend05 on
, 22 posts
by 15 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at breastcancer):
Diagnosis: 9/1/2009....
Not sure if the study completed or what the final results were .
I got 18 months stable before it progressed to my liver .
Avandamet contained metformin.
I participated in a trial at MDA starting in2009 taking Aromasin and Avandamet .
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(First of all, hi ladies! There are some of you on here who I recognize from my time on TTGP. I've fallen off the map lately but I still think of all of you and lurk occasionally!)
So this cycle we're doing our first injectables + TI cycle after 3 failed...
Started by SaucyRedhead on
, 15 posts
by 8 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at thebump):
Sorry....
I thnk I've seen Bravelle too.
Menopur and Lovenox are 2 that come right to mind .
Eeeek! Hey you!
I'm in my 1st injects cycle and did Clomid + Follistim + Trigger
From what I've seen there are lots of different/additional meds in IVF cycles.
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From dog-friendly, smoke-free home.
Will make deals on multiple purchases!
Large Wallypop double layer wool soaker, aplix ~ $9
small knit shorties w/12 month shirt; shorties have small hole in back and one row on left leg done opposite (doesn't affect...
Started by savvytrav on
, 10 posts
by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at diaperswappers):
Bump! bump bump bump Pm'd ya bump Just wanted to let you know that I still use my wool shorties and longies on my completely PT 3 1/2 yo, they are comfy and warm even for non-diaper wearers Oh yes, we plan to! Just planning a move-by-plane and can't keep... .
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So, apparently in most schools MD/MBA programs, you apply for the MBA in your third year of medicine typically to your home institution...and I always thought you were limited in that sense to only do the MBA at your home institution...I was wrong because...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at studentdoctor):
That was different from their med school (while still in med school)? Is this even possible at a school like HBS, Wharton, Sloan etc.? I mean another similar question is whether med schools grant a 2-yr hiatus (and a killer GMAT ....
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Dear Pre-Medical ER Volunteers,
After seeing many of you come through our ER, some successfully making it their home and others disappearing into the ether after creepily stalking our patients and staff for a short time, I thought I might offer some observations...
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at studentdoctor):
I see that pre-meds always get the flak here not look for other....
I do know they were premeds hoping to get some volunteer experience in our ED for their med school volunteer experience in our ED for their med school apps....
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Only worn a couple of times.The jacket does not have the optional foam liner. it is the arctic parka shell. The bibs fit good and are way warm and the foam isulation is built in. they are either the exp bibs or the arctic bibs i cant tell because they...
Started by cash7bear on
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by 1 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at archerytalk):
Ttt ttt $340obo for coat and bibs ttt ttt.
Ttt IMG_0089.jpg IMG_0087.jpg IMG_0039.jpg $350 tyd for the coat and bibs .
Ttt bump yes, but prefer paypal.
Ttt ttt price drop $375 trades???? 27 in bow, clothes, ect. .
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What do you do with expired OTC liquid and pill meds...and also prescription meds?
Started by dawniee311 on
, 18 posts
by 16 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at parent-2-parent):
Dh works in the environmental industry- he says please don't flush them! They don't recommend it... .
That is what we did when I ran a physicians office .
Flush them.
We rarely have any but the few times we did I took them to our pharmacy for safe disposal .
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