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drripalmadnani · 10 months
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heliza24 · 3 months
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I want to talk a little bit about Daniel in the Interview with the Vampire show, because the new trailer material has me stuck thinking about him, and also I’ve never written about how meaningful he is as disabled character to me before.
I don’t see many people thinking about show!Daniel in these terms, but he’s a canon disabled character. And I think the way he is written is just SO good. The acerbic wit, his relationship to doctors and his medication, his rueful acceptance of the way his disability has changed him. It is all so correct!! It’s really incredibly rare to have not only a disabled character written this well but specifically a chronically ill character written this well. His illness is always present; it doesn’t get forgotten about by the story. It gives Daniel insight into the vampires (more on this in a min), but it also gives Louis and Armand leverage over him. When Louis triggers his Parkinson’s symptoms? Deeply not ok. But that’s what made it such a great scene, and really made Louis feel dangerous and threateningin that moment. Armand and Louis arranging Daniel’s meds is a sign of great care and also great power over Daniel. It’s the perfect way to communicate the complicated power dynamic in their relationship.
I also just fucking love that this show takes place in 2022 and doesn’t erase the pandemic. Covid is a very present concern for Daniel and I cannot describe how validating that is for me as someone who is clinically vulnerable to Covid and who has had to really limit my life and take a lot of precautions because everyone else has decided to stop caring whether they pass on Covid or not. The fact that Daniel gets on a plane to Dubai is a BIG DEAL. He’s risking his life to talk to Louis and Armand before he’s even in the room with them. He really wants to be there. I have to make a similar calculation every time I travel, and trust me, getting on that plane knowing getting sick could spiral you into even worse health or kill you is really hard.
I think making Daniel disabled and including the pandemic is kind of a genius level decision on a thematic level. Of course Daniel is now facing down his mortality, which gives him a whole new lens on the vampires and the fact that he once asked them to turn him. And the pandemic further highlights his fragility, and is also possibly being used as a cover for drama that’s happening in the vampire world. But I think it also really sets Daniel up as a foil to Louis.
There’s a lot of analysis of the vampire chronicles that reads vampirism as a metaphor for queerness. But I would actually propose that it’s a much neater parallel for disability and illness in a lot of ways. So many of Louis’s initial experiences after being turned resonated with me, as someone who became chronically ill in my 20s. My appetite and relationship to food completely changed, much like Louis. My relationship with the outdoors and the sun changed, because of dysautonomia and allergy reasons. I was very mad, and very depressed, and I too have missed out on birthday parties and big life events like Louis did because I was too sick to go. Hell, you can even say that the way that Louis is treated as evil by his family, that the way vampires literally can’t be a part of society during the day, is reminiscent of ableist exclusion and ugly laws. (Ugly laws were laws that forbid disabled people, especially those with visible differences, from being out in public, and they were on the books in many American municipalities until the 1970s.) You can look at Lestat being an out and proud vampire in the first few episodes on the season and imploring Louis to leave his shame behind as a queer thing, but you can also view it as a disabled thing. Disabled people are portrayed as monstrous so often (and in a way that has gone relatively unexamined compared to say, the queer coded villain trope) that sometimes it’s just easier to embrace that label: I’m the monstrous Crip, but at least I’m not ashamed of or disgusted by who I am anymore.
I do think the real strength of this adaptation is that while you can find parallels between queerness or disability or other forms of marginalization with vampirism, ultimately it’s not a one-to-one parallel. It speaks to the real world but ultimately it is a gothic horror story about supernatural monsters. So I don’t mean to say that vampirism directly equals disability, because it does not. But I do think that making Daniel disabled was an intentional choice to help draw out some of those parallels, and I think the text is richer for it.
So Louis and Daniel have had these kind of parallel experiences of uncontrollable and difficult things happening to their bodies. It sets them up perfectly as foils, and even, I would argue, as the A plot and B Plot protagonists. This is one of my favorite ways of kind of examining the structure of a TV show (or maybe it’s that most of my favorite shows seem to be structured this way?). When TV was all episodic, it would be common to refer to the A plot (mystery of the week), B plot (interpersonal drama happening as the mystery gets solved) and C plot (any overarching plot tying the season together) in an episode. Now that stuff is serialized, there’s often a main protagonist, who has the main dramatic question and the most agency, and then there is often a secondary B plot that explores similar themes and mirrors the A plot, or presents a second main character who is the ldifferent side of the same coin” to the main protagonist. (My favorite example of this is Flint and Max in Black Sails, and I’ve also made the argument that Wilhelm and Sara fit this pattern in Young Royals.) In IwtV, Louis is obviously the main protagonist of the show, especially in the A Plot, which is the stuff taking place in New Orleans/Paris. But I would argue that Daniel is the protagonist of the B Plot set in Dubai. At the very least they’re intentionally set up as mirrors of each other:
They are both unreliable narrators, who are struggling with the way memory contorts (through memory erasure, illness, deliberate obfuscations, and just the passage of time). The most recent teaser trailer, where we hear Louis saying “I don’t remember that”, with panic in his voice, further underlined this similarity between Louis and Daniel to me. I don’t know if it means that Louis has also had his memory tampered with, as I’m assuming Daniel has, but I do think it means that Louis is going to be struggling with feeling out of control of his own narrative more in season 2, a thing that was already starting for Daniel in season 1.
They are also both locked into power struggles with people more powerful than they are. The fact that Louis is under Lestat in the flashbacks and above Daniel in the Dubai scenes in terms of power/status makes it all the more interesting. And, if we want to go ahead and assume that the Devils Minion’s years have happened in the past by the time we get to Dubai— it’s possible that both Daniel and Louis are united in being the less powerful partner in their own respective fucked up gothic romances.
They’re also both the audience’s entry point into their respective stories. Louis’s narration guides us into the world of vampires. Daniel’s questioning satisfies our human curiosity in Dubai.
I think one of the things that makes the show so special is the way that these two protagonists interact. In a lot of shows the a plot and the b plot stay pretty separate. I love talking about Black Sails for this because I think it’s such a good example; Flint and Max never exchange dialogue the entire show, even though they’re so clearly affecting each other the whole time. But the way that Louis and Daniel clash in Dubai is so exciting. We see them both wrestling for control of the narrative. It’s thrilling to watch and it just hammers home the theme of how complicated and changeable stories can be.
I am SO excited to see how the Dubai scenes play out in season 2 because of it. I really can’t wait. I’m really hoping we’ll see Daniel and Louis’s relationship evolve in surprising ways, and I’m holding my breath that we’ll get a lot of Armandaniel material to work with. (I have a whole other post drafted that’s much less smart than this one and is just me waxing poetic about Devil Minion’s theories which I may post at some point. You have been warned.)
I do have two wishes for Daniel in the new season, and they’re 1: that he gets to have romance/sex, because disabled (and older!) characters are so often seen as unworthy of being desired, and I would like to see that challenged and 2: that he continues to refuse to be turned/is not offered a vampiric cure for Parkinson’s. The magic cure for a disability or chronic illness is probably my least favorite disability trope, because it serves to erase disabled characters and representation from the narrative, and I want to see my experiences continue to be reflected in Daniel’s. That means that whatever ending Daniel’s story has will probably have at least a bit of tragedy baked into it, but I’m ok with that.
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Places Uncle Doctor Took His Family
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Rose: Mars, obviously, but he's also taken her to Pride events around the world and throughout history. They also flew to deliver her 1000th Plush! They lived in Dubai.
Shaun: They hovered over London for a day so he could study all the best shortcuts for his Taxi routes. 14 has had to say no to going back to watch Rose being born again, too dangerous for the timelines.
Donna: Shopping, mostly. She's too dedicated to his rest to let him take her anywhere else, plus it's far quicker to get the bigger hauls home in the TARDIS than the TAXI.
Sylvia: She detests travelling in the TARDIS, but they shared a special moment watching from a distance when 10 asked a certain kind man for a pound coin.
Mel: 14 takes her for the occational grand date, because she's worth every extravagant trip, but also to make up for all the time she missed being on Earth.
TARDIS: They visit a nice outcropping of rocks every do often. 14 leaves the door open so the last light of the day can hit the console as they watch together.
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bandedbulbussnarfblat · 9 months
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Home chapter 1
here is the next part of my old manil gets it series
Time to think turns into a week, turns into two, turns into a month.  
Daniel isn’t trying to be difficult; it’s just a lot to think about.  Forgiving Armand isn’t as simple as deciding he wants to be with him.  There’s a trust broken that they’d have to restore.  And Daniel doesn’t even know if they have time for that.  His health is shit, and he has that to worry about.  He may well be dead before they can work any of this out.
What finally makes him decide is his heart.  He’s at home alone, eating leftover Chinese food when he starts sweating.  His skin feels cold and clammy and his head feels light.  His breaths are labored and difficult and his chest begins to ache.  It doesn’t feel any worse than a bad case of heartburn, but he recognizes the symptoms.  His doctor had gone over them with him, probably went over them with every person his age.  He’s having a heart attack.
He calls 911 and is rushed to the hospital, where the doctors confirm it is indeed a heart attack.  A mild one, but a heart attack all the same.  
Daniel could have died.  He realizes sitting in the hospital bed and listening to the doctor talk.  He’s trying to delicately suggest a care facility, but Daniel is having none of it.  They force him to stay overnight for observation, and Daniel hates it.  Hates being in hospitals, hates being sick, hates that he’s dying.
If Armand had given him what he wanted all those years ago, he wouldn’t be dying.  It’s a thought that creeps in his head, but it doesn’t have the usual heat when he thinks of how Armand denied him.  He’s too tired for anger anyway.  He wants to go home.  Back to his empty home and empty life.  
Because that’s what it is, isn’t it?  Empty.  He’s just waiting to die.  
And in that moment, when he realized he was having a heart attack, that he might very well die, who was the first person he thought of?  Not his daughters, or his family.  No, it was Armand.  It’s always Armand.
It’s always going to be Armand.  Armand is what he wants.  And Daniel doesn’t want to die alone.  
His hand shakes when he calls Armand.  He has no idea if Armand will even answer, doesn’t know what time of day it is in Dubai.  It’s nearing midnight in Brooklyn, so probably around 8am.  Armand is probably asleep with Louis.  
He answers after a few rings, voice thick with sleep “Daniel?”
“I had a heart attack,” Daniel says without preamble.
“Where are you?”  Armand’s voice is alert at once.  
“In the hospital, they won’t let me leave till morning,” Daniel says, then quickly adds “I’m fine.  It was only a mild heart attack.”
“Only a mild heart attack,” Armand repeats.  “I’ll be there as soon as possible.”
Hearing him say that he’s coming breaks something inside Daniel, and tears well in his eyes.  He’s been so miserable this last month.  The only spot of happiness he’s had is when Armand visited.  Daniel has missed him so much it hurts, a pain so deep and familiar he’s forgotten to notice it.  
“Boss, I think…I think I want to go home,” he says, and he feels like a twenty-something year old kid again, calling Armand and begging to be taken back.  He closes his eyes and takes a deep breath.  “Can you come take me home?”
Armand inhales, just a small sound.  “Daniel, what do you mean?  I’ll take you anywhere.”
It doesn’t matter.  Night Island.  Dubai.  Brooklyn.  Home is wherever he’s with Armand.  “Wherever, as long as you’re there.”
Armand is silent for a beat, then says “I’ll make the arrangements.  I’ll be there soon, beloved.”
Daniel feels like he can breathe again.  “We can talk when you get here.  About what happens next.  About everything.”
“Of course, lover.  Try to rest.  Soon, we’ll be together.”
“Yeah,” Daniel says, then, because it’s bubbling inside him and can’t be contained, “You know I love you, right?”
Armand’s voice is so gentle when he speaks.  “Yes, Daniel.  I know.”
“You aren’t going to say it back?”  Daniel says.
“I love you,” Armand says at once.  “I’ll say it as many times as you like once I’m there.”
“See you soon, baby,” Daniel says.
“Soon, Daniel.”
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papirouge · 11 months
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Do France have passport bros? Those guys that fly overseas to other countries expecting foreign women to love them for being western with money because apparently all western women are whores/too masculine/only care about money when those same guys also expect those women to be feminine, submissive, and family oriented while ALSO going 50:50 on bills
My brother just came back from backpacking all across the damn planet and got his ass HANDED to him by every woman he tried to date. He was the type to obsess over red pill videos and complain about how all girls in the west are old miserable single cat ladies and he convinced himself that he deserved a submissive wife. So he traveled a lot. He went to east Asia (Japan and Korea), got rejected. He flew to Vietnam and the Philippines and couldn’t find a girl there to stay with him. He went to Baltic countries and told my parents how he was scared of the men there when he tried to ask out the women. And when some girls did talk to him, they quickly left him. He couldn’t get a girl in Dubai to even look at him. Like, girls in the west have him a chance but none of these supposedly submissive girls did. Why? Well he would tell them that they needed to pay their bills for dinner while also telling them how he liked them for being feminine and “knowing their place”. So they ignored him and moved on. They expected this “alpha male” to be the provider which he thought wasn’t right because he was used to going 50:50 on dates. I’m embarrassed for him but also he had been bullying me for years for going to college and studying to be a doctor soooo 💀
Hm passeport bro aren't really a thing here tbh.
The whole incel wave contagion is becoming a thing on french internet but IRL there aren't men dedicated to go out of their way to marry women oversea.
Traveling to get married isn't really a novelty but rather a boomer thing here though. It's mostly old celibate men who go to matrimonial agency to marry eastern women (there are agency spefically for French men looking for eastern women) - but they are looked down by younger generation as losers lmao. technically these men aren't "passport bro" though because in the EU we can travel within the whole continent without passeport lol
The average french man is a bro choicer libfem ally so they wouldn't stand a traditional wife reluctant to split bills, not very pro abortion, housewife, etc. That's why "liberated" french women remain french men preference (there are still foreign women fetishist ofc - esp the nationalists ones 👀 one of the most infamous far right trolls here has a fetish for Black women for example)
And looking into the story of your passport bro brother, I'm not surprised he got rejected. Foreign women are starting to get the memo. Ofc there will always be pickme but even oversea women of value don't hand them over the first Western guy who gives them attention. Because they too know their worth. Western men are truly overestimating themselves. Beside, they aren't the only one in the market: Arab, Nigerian, East Asian men are great prices in the game of high value men. That's where all the new money is at. Not Joshua with a backpack.
Those women are smart. They are waaaay ahead Western women when it comes to hypergamy strategy that's why passeport bro get real shock when they realize that average women have such high standards. They won't have sex with them without a ring on. They won't split the bills. They won't accept Netflix & chill or 'taking a coffee' as a decent date. Passeport bro feel entitled to high value men privilege, while providing average men credentials. That's why it will never work out for them.
And let's not forget that the oversea women men won't let them go like that. Don't passeport bro get regularly assaulted, scammed or beat up in the shady countries they're going to? Men can be very protective of 'their' women, and that's something passeport didn't anticipate. Passeport bro are losers, so of course it would never occur to them to protect their women (especially Black diaspora men who are the most anti traditional and fail abiding in their masculine role of protecting women - African men stil abide in traditional roles though) but when they face men from other demographics actually doing the job they get shook. That's why the passeport bro movement couldn't become a thing of great amplitude. One time or another, those countries men would stop them from flocking over there (blocking their visa, like some countries did with Westerners adopting children because they championed child abuse 💀)
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As someone who lives in Dubai i wish government workers consist of more people who weren’t part of the Al Maktoum family none of them are qualified I understand they are the ruling family but as far as other affairs I wish they didn’t just make family members head of them and actually people who went to school. Tbh Latifa #1 is qualified as head of art & culture b/c she went to school and got a degree in that Maktoum as well b/c he hold a business degree but it’s frustrating to see people who went to a military school in England be head of marketing when actually people who have a degree can never be head they will hire them (low level board roles) but all the upper level board work is just for theme family. I would say Maktoum has done some effort in leveling out the playing field but I think his father and brother (fazza) are restricting him and Latifa hired all her childhood family friends… even Dubai space is just a joke if they would get away with being called astronauts they would…. Im fortune enough to be leaving Dubai and moving to America but tbh unless you have a Sheikh or sheikha title professionally in a government role you would have a intern level role even when you have a masters or doctorate degree… no growth at all and as much as they make it seem like it’s progressive it’s not especially for women
Girl!!!! Pump those brakes on coming to America. You do not want to come into this hot mess.
Seriously. Trust me on this one. The US is collapsing from the inside out. A tower moment, if you will. That Pluto return is kicking in this year. It will only get worse. I actually see the US breaking up and dividing.
The world is about ready to see a massive exodus from the US starting next year. Like people fleeing for their lives. Even I’m looking into getting a dual citizenship from Germany, thanks to my great grandparents. The fact I’m now a second-class citizen and might get shot just going to the grocery store. 🥴
I’ll take the family holding government positions over this embarrassment of a country. 😮‍💨
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cornerstoneclinic · 27 days
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Shedding Light on Your Colon: A Comprehensive Guide to Colonoscopy
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The colon, also known as the large intestine, is an essential part of your digestive system. It plays a crucial role in absorbing water and electrolytes from digested food waste before eliminating it from the body. Maintaining a healthy colon is vital for overall well-being. However, polyps, which are abnormal growths of tissue, can develop on the lining of the colon. These polyps can sometimes turn cancerous over time. This is where colonoscopy comes in.
What is a Colonoscopy?
A colonoscopy is a medical procedure that allows a doctor to examine the inner lining of your entire colon. It is used for both screening and diagnosis. During a colonoscopy, a long, flexible tube called a colonoscope is inserted through the rectum and into the colon. The colonoscope has a tiny camera at the tip that transmits images of the colon lining to a screen. The doctor can then examine the lining for abnormalities such as polyps, inflammation, or ulcers.
Who Needs a Colonoscopy?
Colonoscopy is typically recommended for adults starting at age 45. However, some people might need to undergo a colonoscopy earlier if they have certain risk factors, such as:
A family history of colon cancer
A personal history of inflammatory bowel disease (IBD)
A genetic predisposition to colon cancer
A history of certain benign (noncancerous) polyps
Benefits of a Colonoscopy
Colonoscopy offers several benefits, including:
Early Detection of Colon Cancer: Colonoscopy allows doctors to detect colon cancer at its earliest stages, when it is most treatable. Early detection significantly increases the chances of successful treatment and a positive prognosis.
Removal of Polyps: During a colonoscopy, polyps can be identified and removed immediately. This prevents them from potentially turning cancerous in the future.
Diagnosis of Other Conditions: Colonoscopy can also help diagnose other colon-related conditions, such as ulcerative colitis, Crohn's disease, and bleeding in the colon.
Preparing for a Colonoscopy
Before your colonoscopy, you will need to undergo a bowel preparation process. This is essential to ensure a clean colon lining for optimal visualization during the procedure. The bowel preparation typically involves:
Dietary Restrictions: A few days before the colonoscopy, you might be advised to restrict your diet to clear liquids and avoid foods high in fiber.
Laxatives: You will likely be prescribed laxatives or a cleansing solution to clear your bowels thoroughly.
Medication Adjustments: Inform your doctor about any medications you take, as they might need to be adjusted before the colonoscopy.
What to Expect During a Colonoscopy
A colonoscopy is usually performed on an outpatient basis, meaning you won't need to stay overnight at the hospital. Here's a general idea of what to expect during the procedure:
Anesthesia: You will likely be given medication to help you relax and feel comfortable during the procedure. This might be conscious sedation, where you are drowsy but can still respond to instructions, or general anesthesia, where you are completely asleep.
The Procedure: The doctor will gently insert the colonoscope through your rectum and into your colon. The colonoscope inflates the colon with air to provide a clearer view. The doctor will then carefully examine the lining of your colon for any abnormalities. If polyps are identified, they can be removed during the colonoscopy using small instruments inserted through the colonoscope.
Recovery: After the colonoscopy, you will be monitored for a brief period in the recovery room until the effects of the medication wear off. You might experience some mild abdominal cramping or bloating, which is normal and should subside soon.
Risks and Complications of Colonoscopy
Colonoscopy is a safe and well-tolerated procedure. However, as with any medical procedure, there are some potential risks and complications, although rare. These include:
Bleeding: There is a slight risk of bleeding from the biopsy site or polyp removal.
Infection: There is a small chance of developing an infection after the procedure.
Tears in the Colon: In very rare cases, the colonoscope might cause a tear in the colon wall.
Finding the Best Colonoscopy Doctor
If your doctor recommends a colonoscopy, it's important to choose a qualified and experienced gastroenterologist. Here are some factors to consider when searching for the Best Colonoscopy Doctor:
Board Certification: Ensure the doctor is board-certified in gastroenterology.
Experience: Choose a doctor with extensive experience performing colonoscopies.
Hospital Affiliation: Consider the reputation of the hospital or clinic where the colonoscopy will be performed.
Communication Style: Look for a doctor who listens attentively to your concerns and explains the procedure clearly.
Patient Reviews: Reading online reviews from other patients can offer valuable insights into the doctor's bedside manner, communication skills, and overall patient experience.
Insurance Coverage: Verify if the doctor accepts your health insurance plan to avoid out-of-pocket costs.
Life After a Colonoscopy: Follow-up and Future Screenings
Following your colonoscopy, your doctor will discuss the results with you. Here's what to expect:
Normal Results: If no abnormalities were found, your doctor will recommend the appropriate interval for your next colonoscopy based on your age and risk factors. Typically, the recommended interval is 10 years for individuals with average risk.
Abnormal Results: If polyps were found, the follow-up plan will depend on the type and size of the polyps. Some polyps might require a repeat colonoscopy sooner than 10 years, while others may not. If colon cancer is diagnosed, your doctor will create a personalized treatment plan based on the stage and severity of the cancer.
Lifestyle Modifications for Colon Health
While colonoscopy plays a crucial role in early detection and prevention, maintaining a healthy lifestyle is key to promoting good colon health. Here are some tips:
Diet: Focus on a balanced diet rich in fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. Increase your fiber intake by consuming plenty of fruits, vegetables, and whole grains. Fiber helps promote regularity and reduces transit time through the colon, which can help prevent polyps.
Limit Processed Foods: Processed foods are often high in unhealthy fats, sodium, and preservatives, and can contribute to colon health problems.
Physical Activity: Regular physical activity has numerous health benefits, including promoting a healthy colon. Aim for at least 30 minutes of moderate-intensity exercise most days of the week.
Maintain a Healthy Weight: Obesity is a risk factor for colon cancer. Maintaining a healthy weight can help reduce your risk.
Limit Alcohol Consumption: Excessive alcohol consumption can increase your risk of colon cancer.
Don't Smoke: Smoking is a major risk factor for various cancers, including colon cancer.
The Future of Colonoscopy: Minimally Invasive Techniques and Early Detection
The field of colonoscopy is constantly evolving, with advancements aiming to improve the procedure and enhance early detection of colon cancer. Here's a glimpse into what the future might hold:
Minimally Invasive Techniques: Research is ongoing to develop even more minimally invasive colonoscopy techniques using smaller scopes and advanced visualization tools.
Artificial Intelligence: AI technology is being explored to assist doctors in identifying abnormalities during colonoscopy, potentially improving accuracy and efficiency.
Virtual Colonoscopy: Virtual colonoscopy uses CT scans to create 3D images of the colon. While not a replacement for traditional colonoscopy, it might offer a less invasive screening option in the future.
Improved Biomarkers: Scientists are researching potential biomarkers for colon cancer that could be detected non-invasively through blood tests or stool tests. This could revolutionize early detection and personalize screening strategies.
Taking Control of Your Colon Health: A Partnership with Your Doctor
A healthy colon is vital for overall well-being. Don't hesitate to discuss colonoscopy with your doctor if you have any concerns or questions. Remember, early detection is key to successful treatment and a positive prognosis for colon cancer. By prioritizing a healthy lifestyle, undergoing recommended colonoscopies, and partnering with your doctor, you can take charge of your colon health and promote a long and healthy life.
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jtsmedicalcentre · 3 months
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It is important to choose a trusted and experienced family medicine practitioner. At JTS Medical Centre, we are proud to have Dr. Chew Wai Kit.
Read this blog and Choose expert family medicine with us!
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kurosaki-tendo · 2 years
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My parents left for UK a few days ago for them to finally meet their apo. This is the first time ever that everyone else in the family is out of the country but me.
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Le parents at Dubai Airport waiting for the 2nd leg of their flight.
Thinking about the days that I had when I was younger (which was not so long ago, apparently), I've always dreamed of treating my parents to a vacation just like how they always did when they brought us to countries besides our own. I'd sometimes hear my mother telling stories about her kumare who was treated by her sons, a doctor and a lawyer, to a trip to Spain and Portugal or China. That's when I started doing monologues with myself saying, "you know what, Mom? Someday, I'll do that too."
"Because you and Dad deserve it." I added. Still exclusively to my thoughts, of course.
Little do they know about what my sister and I have been concocting a few months ago.
"Sige, ganito. I'll pay for their returning flights and visas then you pay for their one-way tickets going there and travel insurances. Parang quits naman, no? G?" I told my sister.
The rest is history.
Now here we are with the grandparents meeting their very first apo for the very first time.
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My heart is full.
Letters from El Nido, Palawan
Photos c/o my sister, Kristine
Newcastle, England
6/9/22
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drripalmadnani · 10 months
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Treatment of Family Balancing in Dubai
Dubai, a vibrant and cosmopolitan city known for its forward-thinking approach, has witnessed a rise in families exploring the concept of family balancing. Family balancing, also known as gender selection in Dubai or family gender planning, refers to the practice of selecting the gender of a child before conception to achieve a desired gender ratio within a family.
In this blog, we will delve into the world of family balancing in Dubai, exploring the motivations, processes, and ethical considerations associated with this evolving practice. Family balancing in Dubai typically involve advanced reproductive technologies such as preimplantation IVF & genetic testing in Dubai and sperm sorting provide by Dr. Ripal Madnani.
PGT allows for the genetic assessment of embryos created through in vitro fertilization (IVF) by IVF specialist in Dubai, enabling the identification of gender-related genetic markers before implantation. Sperm sorting, on the other hand, separates sperm cells based on gender-specific characteristics, allowing for artificial insemination or IVF with the desired gender.
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While family balancing allows couples to shape their families according to their desires and aspirations, it is essential to consider the broader social implications. The ongoing global conversation surrounding fertility preservation in Dubai highlights the need for responsible decision-making and awareness of the potential consequences on a larger scale.
Dubai's balanced approach ensures that family balancing remains within ethical boundaries and adheres to legal frameworks. Endometriosis treatment in Dubai represents a complex and evolving field within reproductive medicine. The city's multicultural environment, commitment to healthcare excellence, and adherence to ethical guidelines provide families with the resources and support necessary to make informed choices.
While the practice has its ethical considerations, it is ultimately a personal decision that allows couples to shape their families according to their values and aspirations with IUI in Dubai. As we continues to evolve, the conversation surrounding family balancing will persist, fostering dialogue and understanding within the diverse community for couples who experience recurrent IVF failures.
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Behavior Therapy at Home in Dubai: Channeling Childhood Rage and Rudeness to Creativity
Concerned glances were searching for the source of that shrill cry that ripped the clatter of Emirates Mall. It was the sight of a helpless parent, embarrassed and feeling helpless in front of a child, red faced with fury, shrieking with all the might her little lungs could afford. The parent stood startled close to the pillar as the child’s tantrum unfurled like a tempest in public display. This scenario is all too familiar for many families, where children, influenced by vindictive behavior, unleash their frustrations in the most unwelcome settings. The roots of such outbursts often lie in a complex interplay of emotional immaturity, environmental triggers, and sometimes, underlying psychological issues sprouting from the busy urban life in Dubai. Very few parents know that many childhood behavior issues like this can be gently and effectively corrected with the help of advanced Cognitive behavioral therapy in Dubai. A trained therapist employing advanced Cognitive Behavior Therapy in Dubai can help the child guide through the storm.
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One Call Doctor is one of the best home health care service provider in Dubai, UAE. One call doctor provides effective behavior therapy services at home in Dubai, UAE.
The field of psychotherapy has seen remarkable advancements and has evolved into art therapy, ABA, play therapy, behavior therapy, eclectic therapy, and interpersonal psychotherapy to name a few. The realm of CBT and Rational Behavior Therapy (RBT) in Dubai is gaining more popularity recently. The reason for CBT and RBT therapy’s increased demand in Dubai is that it is designed to help children recognize and alter destructive thought patterns that lead to negative behaviors. CBT is tried and tested to equip children with tools to challenge their irrational beliefs and replace them with constructive thoughts. RBT extends this approach further by helping children understand the consequences of their actions, fostering a sense of responsibility. It is crucial, however, for parents to seek professional consultation to ascertain the most suitable therapy for their child, ensuring a tailored approach to their unique needs.
Behavior therapy at home presents a golden opportunity for families in Dubai to create a nurturing environment conducive to positive change. Service providers of best Behavior therapy in Dubai allow consistent reinforcement of therapeutic techniques with a customized approach to make the intervention more impactful. The parents, equipped with the right strategies suggested by the therapist, can transform their home into a haven of calm, guiding their child towards self-regulation and emotional resilience. The benefits of home-based behavior therapy are manifold; not only does the child learn to navigate their emotions effectively, but the family also grows stronger and united in their journey towards harmony.
In conclusion, while the rudeness of a child’s tantrum can be daunting, the beacon of behavior therapy shines bright, promising a path to tranquility. One of the best home healthcare providers in Dubai, the One Call Doctor has certified and experienced behavior therapists who have the potential to transform your child’s mind into a fortress of positive, constructive thoughts. With appropriate support and intervention, your child can also learn to navigate through emotional turmoil, emerging as the captain of stormy seas. For more details visit our website : https://theonecalldoctor.com/services/behavior-therapy-at-home-in-dubai/
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Attend the 14IHNPUCG lecture by Dr. Eloise Elaine Phillips about Nursing and the journey to Advanced Practitioner.
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Introduction
Nursing is a dynamic and fulfilling profession that combines the art of caring with the science of healthcare. For many nurses, the journey does not end at earning a basic nursing degree. Instead, it is the beginning of a path toward advanced practice, where they can significantly impact patient care, healthcare policies, and the future of the profession. This blog explores the steps involved in becoming an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse (APRN), the challenges faced, and the rewards of this career path.
Speaker Announcement..!! We’re so excited to welcome this amazing speaker, Dr. Eloise Elaine Phillips, She will present her talk “Nursing and the journey to Advanced Practitioner” at our CME/CPD accredited 14th International Healthcare, Hospital Management, Nursing, and Patient Safety Conference from July 25-27, 2024 in Dubai, UAE July 25-27, 2024 | Holiday Inn Dubai, UAE WhatsApp: https://wa.me/442033222718 Register now: https://nursing-healthcare.universeconferences.com/registration/ Submit your research here: https://nursing-healthcare.universeconferences.com/submit-abstract/ The Role of an Advanced Practitioner Advanced Practice Registered Nurses (APRNs) are highly educated nurses who have completed advanced clinical training. They serve in various roles, including Nurse Practitioners (NPs), Clinical Nurse Specialists (CNSs), Nurse Anesthetists (CRNAs), and Nurse Midwives (CNMs). APRNs have the expertise to diagnose and treat illnesses, prescribe medications, and manage patient care. They often serve as primary and specialty care providers, filling a crucial gap in the healthcare system, especially in underserved areas.
Steps to Becoming an APRN
Earn a Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN): The journey begins with obtaining a BSN, which typically takes four years. This degree provides foundational knowledge in nursing theory, practice, and critical thinking skills necessary for advanced study.
Pass the NCLEX-RN Exam: After earning a BSN, graduates must pass the National Council Licensure Examination (NCLEX-RN) to become licensed Registered Nurses (RNs). This exam tests the knowledge and skills required to perform safely and effectively as an entry-level nurse.
Gain Clinical Experience: Before pursuing advanced practice, it is essential to gain practical experience as an RN. This period allows nurses to refine their clinical skills, understand patient care dynamics, and determine their specialization area.
Pursue a Graduate Degree: To become an APRN, nurses must earn a Master of Science in Nursing (MSN) or Doctor of Nursing Practice (DNP) degree. These programs offer specialized education and training in advanced clinical practice, research, and leadership.
Choose a Specialty: During their graduate studies, nurses select a specialty area, such as family practice, pediatrics, geriatrics, or acute care. This specialization dictates the scope of practice and the patient population they will serve.
Obtain Certification: After completing their graduate program, nurses must obtain certification in their chosen specialty from a recognized certifying body, such as the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC) or the American Association of Nurse Practitioners (AANP).
Acquire State Licensure: APRNs must be licensed to practice in their state. Licensing requirements vary by state but generally include certification, graduate education, and sometimes additional exams.
Challenges along the Way
The path to becoming an APRN is rigorous and demanding. Some of the common challenges include:
Financial Burden: Advanced education can be expensive, and many nurses juggle work, studies, and family responsibilities.
Balancing Work and Study: Many nurses continue working while pursuing advanced degrees, which requires excellent time management and dedication.
Keeping Up with Advances: The healthcare field is constantly evolving, and APRNs must stay current with the latest research, technologies, and best practices.
The Rewards of Advanced Practice
Despite the challenges, the journey to becoming an APRN is incredibly rewarding. Some of the benefits include:
Increased Autonomy: APRNs often have greater independence in their practice, allowing them to make critical decisions and manage patient care more directly.
Higher Earning Potential: Advanced practice roles typically come with higher salaries compared to standard nursing positions.
Professional Satisfaction: APRNs often experience a high level of job satisfaction from their ability to provide comprehensive care, educate patients, and contribute to healthcare improvements.
Leadership Opportunities: Advanced practitioners frequently take on leadership roles within healthcare organizations, shaping policies and guiding clinical practices.
Conclusion
The journey to becoming an Advanced Practice Registered Nurse is challenging but immensely fulfilling. It requires dedication, hard work, and a passion for patient care. For those who embark on this path, the rewards are significant, both professionally and personally. As APRNs, nurses can make a profound difference in the lives of their patients and the broader healthcare system, ensuring high-quality care for all.
About the speaker:
Based in the Dubai branch of the School of Nursing and Midwifery, Eloise is an Associate Professor in Healthcare. Eloise is also in charge of the subject group for all programmes in human science, health, and wellbeing in Dubai. She teaches a range of topics in the postgraduate portfolio as the programme director for the MSc Advanced Practice in Healthcare (Dubai). Eloise has the chance to effectively contribute to the delivery of activities throughout the range of all programmes within the Health, Wellbeing, and Human Sciences cluster through her position as Dubai Head of Subject Group. A position that oversees several universities' colleges.
Eloise is a highly skilled advanced clinical practitioner and registered nurse. She has worked in clinical practice, academia, research, leadership, and management in the healthcare industry all around the world. Eloise has a strong commitment to the advanced practice agenda and giving all medical professionals the chance to shape healthcare delivery and enhance their careers.
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Doctor On Call In Dubai | Top Rated Doctor At Home In Dubai
The Convenience of Doctor On Call and Doctor At Home Services in Dubai
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Introduction 
In the bustling metropolis of Dubai, where time is of the essence and schedules are often packed to the brim, access to medical care can sometimes be a challenge. However, in this age of technological advancement and innovative solutions, healthcare services have evolved to meet the needs of the modern-day resident or visitor. Among these conveniences are Doctor On Call in Dubai and Doctor At Home services, offering a lifeline to those in need of medical attention without the hassle of traditional clinic visits. In this blog, we delve into the significance and benefits of these services in Dubai, exploring how they provide comfort, efficiency, and peace of mind to individuals and families alike.
Understanding Doctor On Call and Doctor At Home Services
Doctor On Call and Doctor At Home services in Dubai  represent a paradigm shift in healthcare delivery, allowing individuals to receive medical consultations and treatment from the comfort of their own surroundings. In Dubai, where the pace of life is fast and time is a precious commodity, these services offer a valuable alternative to the traditional clinic visit.
Doctor On Call services typically involve a qualified medical professional visiting a patient's location, be it their home, hotel, or workplace, to provide medical consultation and treatment. This service is particularly beneficial for those who are unable to travel due to illness or injury or for individuals seeking immediate medical attention outside of regular clinic hours.
On the other hand, Doctor At Home services encompass a broader range of medical care, including routine check-ups, diagnostic tests, and minor procedures, all conducted in the comfort of the patient's own space. These services cater to individuals who prefer the convenience and privacy of receiving medical care at home, without the need to navigate crowded waiting rooms or endure lengthy commutes.
The Advantages of Doctor On Call and Doctor At Home Services
Convenience: One of the primary benefits of Doctor On Call and Doctor At Home in Dubai  services is the unparalleled convenience they offer. Rather than spending valuable time commuting to a clinic and waiting for an appointment, patients can receive prompt medical attention at their preferred location. This is particularly advantageous for busy professionals, elderly individuals, or parents with young children who may find it challenging to visit a traditional healthcare facility.
Personalized Care: In-home medical services enable healthcare providers to deliver personalized care tailored to the individual needs of each patient. By conducting consultations in familiar surroundings, doctors can gain valuable insights into the patient's lifestyle, environment, and support system, allowing for more comprehensive and effective treatment plans.
Comfort and Privacy: For many individuals, the prospect of receiving medical care in the comfort and privacy of their own home is immensely appealing. Doctor On Call and Doctor At Home services eliminate the stress and anxiety associated with clinic visits, providing a reassuring sense of security and confidentiality.
Immediate Access to Care: In emergency situations or instances where urgent medical attention is required, Doctor On Call in Dubai services offer a lifeline, providing immediate access to qualified healthcare professionals. Whether it's a sudden illness, injury, or exacerbation of a chronic condition, patients can rest assured knowing that help is just a phone call away.
Comprehensive Services: Contrary to popular belief, Doctor At Home services extend beyond basic consultations to encompass a wide range of medical services, including diagnostic tests, medication administration, wound care, and physiotherapy. This comprehensive approach ensures that patients receive holistic care without the need for multiple appointments or referrals.
Cost-Effective: While the cost of Doctor On Call and Doctor At Home services may vary depending on the provider and the nature of the consultation, many individuals find that these services offer excellent value for money. By eliminating transportation costs, parking fees, and time off work, patients can enjoy significant savings in the long run.
Peace of Mind: Ultimately, perhaps the most significant advantage of Doctor On Call and Doctor At Home services is the peace of mind they provide to patients and their families. Knowing that professional medical care is readily available, day or night, can alleviate anxiety and uncertainty, allowing individuals to focus on their recovery and well-being.
Conclusion
In Dubai's fast-paced urban landscape, where time is a precious commodity and convenience is paramount, Doctor On Call in Dubai and Doctor At Home services offer a beacon of hope for those in need of medical care. By providing prompt, personalized, and comprehensive services in the comfort of the patient's own surroundings, these innovative healthcare solutions are revolutionizing the way we think about accessing medical treatment. Whether it's a routine check-up, an urgent consultation, or ongoing care for chronic conditions, Doctor On Call and Doctor At Home services ensure that quality healthcare is never out of reach.
In conclusion, the convenience, comfort, and peace of mind offered by Doctor On Call and Doctor At Home services make them invaluable assets in Dubai's healthcare landscape, providing a lifeline to those in need of medical attention. As the demand for accessible and patient-centered healthcare continues to grow, these innovative services are poised to play an increasingly vital role in shaping the future of healthcare delivery in Dubai and beyond.
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