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i had a best friend from high school and we went our separate ways eons ago, but sometimes I lay awake and wonder who she grew up to be, y’know? like, did she get married, what was her college major, what is she doing now, is she okay
i want her to meet my spouse, tell her my crazy college stories, stories from when I worked in medicine, tell her the adventures I went on. I’m sure we’re both so different now we wouldn’t recognize one another
it’s so strange when someone was your best friend for a big chunk of your life and then you both move on and become different people. I wish I could share everything with her.
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Ruined my cat’s entire week by bringing her to work today for (from her perspective) NO REASON!!! She is very upset about it.
I've noticed that she's had an elevated resting respiratory rate at least 3-4 times over the last few weeks, but her heart and lungs sound fine, and look normal on imaging. The closest thing to a problem we could find was mild constipation, so I brought home some lactulose to use as needed. The theory is that since straining to defecate is uncomfortable, maybe I'm seeing episodic faster breathing after she uses the litterbox...but it could also be totally unrelated. I had a feeling that this was just a case of me staring at my cat too much, rather than a real problem, but what is even the point of my job if I can't get our ultrasonographer to TFAST my cat on a whim, it's like our primary benefit. /jk
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helloneighborfan · 2 years
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October 14, 1930
Raven Brooks was always a town that was ignored , but in one day, it was finally coming to the world.
A few years had passed since the arrival of the Petersons and the beginning of discovering the anomalies that surrounded the town, they began to surprise the Tavish and the people with the new discoveries they made every day. Tomorrow will define your life and even the reputation of your people, a single mistake and they could make a fool of Raven Brooks but they are NOT stupid.
"Everything will be fine tomorrow," they both say. They spent a whole month (almost) studying the phenomena almost a hundred percent analyzed, still inconclusive but due to the thousands of things they had to do and they left the project forgotten for a while. Adelle then sits in the living room of the house while Roger on the reddish sofa with a small blanket, it was starting to get cold inside.
-Let's take a break, talk about another topic.- then he sees Adelle's tummy. -I've been thinking about our son's name lately, I hope I chose it well because you don't know what a headache it caused me to find a suitable one. -The ultrasonographer said that he is going to be a boy, right?
-Indeed. Now do you allow me to say them? - Of course. Mark, Anthony, Jesper, Erik, Frederick and the last one, Theodore.- Roger's eyes widen. None of them were fitting, but Theodore was unusual and a very good name, I choose this.
"Let him keep the name Theodore," Roger says quickly. I'd know you'd pick that one , that's what I thought when I read the names, it just rhymes a lot for the last name Peterson. Now that it occurs to me, I have one in mind too, it comes from my father may he rest in peace; Masters. Masters. He repeated the last name several times because he wanted to see what was special about him until he decided to put the three names together and the fireworks exploded in his mind.
"Theodore Masters Peterson, it doesn't sound crazy how he thought." Of course it's not something unusual, my dear.
So it will be this.
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The afternoon light invaded the entire town for the first time since the day had previously been too sad, Adelle and Roger were already prepared in the assembly to finally be able to define the fate of the town, it was a fairly large room and it had a stage big enough for seventy people to fit in there; Presenting an idea to everyone was somewhat complicated in remote times because all those who said a single word were torn to pieces, now it was different to express opinions.
You can have your allies on your side or just oppose the ideas of others. -
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The murmurs of the people became more and more legible in the room each time the arguments became more heard there.
-Not only the phenomena that surround the town make it unique, but also its founders, the crows and of course the golden apple. Roger raised his voice more.
-The reason why the town is called that is because of the raven, a bird that is fierce and ruthless, the most powerful people together with the Tavish made Raven Brooks possible-
-What about the Ravens? Will they also continue under investigation?
- Do you know the origin of the- a voice interrupts. - They know you don't talk about crows! someone comment.
Why would they have to do with this?! Another person exclaims only to see a crowd angry and saying things out of line.
The ravens? Adelle thought. She had never heard of the clique or whatever it was, the thing was something relevant in the town. Now instead of a session that talks about the oddities of the town, it was a market that did not stop. It was probably a group that killed and kidnapped people; or worse, they disappeared.
"Order!" exclaimed the judge, hitting the table. A chill invaded all the spectators who were present. Everything was ready to finish with the last argument to establish the town of Raven Brooks.
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After their endless debate, the Tavishes and the Petersons left the room. They commented that they only had to wait for the final results since they say that it can be determined in months or even years, for which they did not say a single word along the way. So they both thought:
How long would it take to wait for the town to be recognized?
Would the town have been just a hidden treasure or a rotten one from long ago? It was something they couldn't answer for themselves.
PD: The next chapter will include someone very interesting ;D
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Perinatal Ultrasonographer - Sharp Grossmont Hospital - Day Shift - Per Diem - (La Mesa, California, United States)
Perinatal Ultrasonographer – Sharp Grossmont Hospital – Day Shift – Per Diem – (La Mesa, California, United States) Hours: Shift Start Time: 8 AM Shift End Time: 4:30 PM AWS Hours Requirement: 8/40 – 8 Hour Shift Additional Shift Information: Weekend Requirements: No Weekends On-Call Required: No Hourly Pay Range (Minimum – Midpoint – Maximum): $68.007 – $87.752 – $107.496   The stated pay…
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cnih · 2 months
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How Can Ultrasound Sonographer Canada Can Help You Detect Your PCOS Condition?
Are your periods irregular, are you not becoming pregnant, or are you gaining weight without cause? PCOS is a common hormonal condition that these symptoms may point to in women of reproductive age. Adequate management of PCOS requires knowledge of your symptoms and prompt diagnosis. Key ways an ultrasound sonographer Canada can help you detect PCOS and get the right treatment are as follows.
Understanding PCOS and Related Symptoms
PCOS is characterized by an overabundance of hormones, irregular periods, and cyst-filled ovaries. Even while weight gain, hair loss, and acne are common symptoms, every individual has different ones. Early detection of PCOS may help to avoid later problems like diabetes and infertility.
Using ultrasonography to diagnose PCOS
Without making direct touch, sonographers may check your ovaries and uterus using ultrasound imaging. It makes spotting cysts and figuring out the general condition of your genitalia simple. PCOS patients may have larger-than-normal ovaries with several little cysts inside of them, which makes imaging essential.
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What Canadian Ultrasonographers Do
Sound waveform Sonographer Canada focuses on full pelvic ultrasounds. They can produce pictures of your reproductive organs using high-frequency sound waves, which tells them a lot about the state of your ovaries. Examining the ovaries allows one to find cysts, track their growth, and gauge the uterine lining thickness.
Early identification of PCOS is essential to effective therapy.
When PCOS is found early on, doctors can take action and create treatment plans in enough time. Ultrasound sonographers Canada are essential to this process since they provide doctors with exact visual data that helps them decide what is best for them to do. Ultrasonography is an important screening technique whether you are trying to control PCOS symptoms or are worried about your pregnancy.
Uses of a Canadian Ultrasound Sonographer
Talking to a Canadian ultrasound sonographer may help you in a number of ways:
Correct Diagnosis :
Quite clear pictures might help to verify or deny PCOS.
Specialised Medical Attention:
Options for therapy suited to your needs and symptoms.
Compiling changes:
Normal ultrasounds check for changes to ovarian cysts and the overall health of the reproductive system.
Help with assignments
Knowing what ails you helps you to make informed health choices.
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Find out more about your sexual health and start your road to overall health with Ultrasound Sonographer Canada. You may choose wisely for your health and get the right therapy if PCOS is diagnosed early.
Conclusion
To sum up, a lot of women suffer from PCOS, a complicated disorder that is much helped by Ultrasound Sonographer Canada. Modern ultrasound technology combined with their experience allows them to provide customized therapy and early intervention.
Looking for the best Ultrasound Sonographer Canada services? If yes, you can get it from a diagnostic medical sonography school in Ontario. Contact us at 613.726.CNIH(2644) or 1.866.726.CNIH(2644). Visit our website, cnih.ca, to know more.
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canadafertility · 6 months
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Freezing Eggs Cost in Canada: An Analysis of Expenditure and Determining Factors
In the realm of contemporary reproductive choices, oocyte cryopreservation, commonly known as egg freezing, has become an increasingly prevalent option among women in Canada. This method serves as a strategic approach to fertility preservation, particularly appealing to those who seek to delay motherhood due to personal, professional, or health reasons. This discourse aims to explain freezing eggs cost in the Canadian context and to explore the myriad factors that shape these costs.
Understanding Oocyte Cryopreservation
Oocyte cryopreservation is a sophisticated medical procedure where a woman’s ova are harvested, cryogenically preserved, and stored for potential future fertilization. This technique is often sought by individuals aiming to secure the option of biological parenthood at a later stage, amidst evolving life circumstances or health-related fertility concerns.
Constituents of Egg Freezing Costs
Medical Procedures and Diagnostic Assessments
The commencement of egg freezing necessitates a series of diagnostic assessments and medical interventions. These encompass hormonal profiling, ultrasonographic examinations, and the oocyte retrieval process itself, each incurring distinct expenses. The complexity inherent in a patient’s medical profile may necessitate additional testing, thereby influencing the cumulative cost.
Pharmacological Expenses
A substantial segment of the freezing eggs cost is attributed to hormonal medications, prescribed to stimulate ovarian activity for optimal ova yield. The cost variability of these medications hinges on the prescribed regimen’s dosage and duration, as stipulated by the attending fertility expert.
Cryogenic Storage Charges
Subsequent to the extraction and cryopreservation, the ova are stored in specialized facilities. These storage fees represent a recurrent financial commitment, and their magnitude varies based on the storage duration and the facility’s specifications.
Geographic Cost Variation
The financial requisites of egg freezing exhibit notable disparities across Canada’s diverse regions. Local economic conditions, availability of specialized medical infrastructure, and regional living costs collectively contribute to these geographical cost variations.
Clinic and Specialist Fees
The selection of a fertility clinic and specialist is a pivotal factor in cost determination. Clinics vary in their fee structures, and specialists with distinguished expertise or higher success rates might command premium fees.
Ancillary Treatments
In certain scenarios, supplementary interventions or diagnostic procedures, such as genetic screening of the ova, may be necessary. These additional procedures augment the overall financial burden of the egg freezing process.
Average Financial Outlay in Canada
The average expenditure for egg freezing in Canada oscillates between CAD 7,000 and CAD 15,000, encompassing the procedural, medication, and initial storage costs. This estimate, however, does not include the ensuing annual storage fees.
Insurance Coverage and Financial Aid
The scope of insurance coverage for egg freezing in Canada is generally limited, necessitating significant out-of-pocket expenses. Nonetheless, certain private insurance plans may partially cover these costs, particularly when medically warranted. Various clinics also offer financial assistance programs and flexible payment plans to facilitate cost management.
Epilogue
Egg freezing offers a strategic option for fertility preservation among Canadian women, albeit accompanied by notable freezing eggs cost. A comprehensive understanding of the cost determinants is imperative for individuals contemplating this option. Prospective clients are encouraged to engage in extensive research, consult diverse clinics, and consider available financial assistance to make informed decisions. It is anticipated that ongoing advancements in reproductive technologies will render such procedures more accessible and financially feasible in the future.
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Woman awarded $5.2 million in miscarriage case
By Juliette Eastwood
November 10, 2017 @ 12.05 PM PST
The case arose after a doctor diagnosed a miscarriage only to later discover a heartbeat. The baby boy did not survive.
A jury awarded a record $5.2 million to a woman who was told she had had a miscarriage only to realize later the baby was alive — but ultimately did not survive.
Grace Orozco, 40, of Berwyn, had a positive pregnancy test on Oct. 29, 2015, which was a surprise because two years earlier she had a sterilization device implanted in her fallopian tubes, according to her attorney, Bradley M. Cosgrove, a partner at Clifford Law Offices.
Two weeks later, Dr. Shamim Patel performed a first-trimester ultrasound at her office in Woodridge, after which she told the mother the baby did not have a heartbeat and she had miscarried. 
A procedure to remove the unborn baby was scheduled for six days later at Adventist Bolingbrook Hospital.
Patel testified that during the procedure something did not feel right, which caused her to call in an ultrasonographer for guidance. 
The ultrasonographer discovered a fetal heartbeat, so the procedure was halted. 
The mother experienced a spontaneous rupture of membranes about three weeks later due to a uterine infection caused by the procedure, Cosgrove said.
Cosgrove argued that Patel negligently diagnosed the pregnancy as a miscarriage because during the initial ultrasound she measured the umbilical cord and not the fetus.
Patel and her practice, Adventist Health Partners, were defendants in the case. The two-week trial at the Daley Center ended Tuesday with a jury decision after two hours of deliberation.
“The jury got it right, and I am so happy this has provided the closure my family needs in order to move forward in life,” Orozco, who has two children, said in a statement shared by Cosgrove.
“Grace’s ultimate wish is that the doctor would have made a correct diagnosis and that she would have just celebrated her seventh Fourth of July with her son,” Cosgrove said.
An attorney representing Patel said “Adventist Health Partners cannot comment on the verdict at this time because the case is continuing with post trial proceedings.”
The $5.2 million award is the highest reported in Illinois for a miscarriage case, according to Jury Verdict Reporter, a publication that tracks jury awards.
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nawazkakkal47 · 2 years
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drpedi07 · 1 year
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Down's Syndrome
Many fetuses with Down's syndrome are now prenatally diagnosed by karyotyping done because of advanced maternal age or abnormal triple screen test or fetal ultrasonographic findings.
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instantebookmart · 1 year
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Normal and Abnormal Fetal Face Atlas: Ultrasonographic Features, ISBN-13: 978-3319437682 [PDF eBook eTextbook] Publisher: ‎ Springer; 1st ed. 2017 edition (March 17, 2017) Language: ‎ English 234 pages ISBN-10: ‎ 3319437682 ISBN-13: ‎ 978-3319437682 This atlas offers a guide to studying the fetal face by means of ultrasound analysis. It describes key phases in cranial-facial development, allowing the reader to learn the related semiology from its most simple iteration to the most complex one. The overall examination of a newborn’s face offers a rich source of information and can guide the general examination. The same applies in the context of fetal ultrasound examination. The analytical study of the fetal face not only makes it possible to screen for anomalies related to the face itself, but also yields valuable insights into the brain, the limbs, and the heart. In addition, it allows ultra-sonographers to unravel the puzzle of fetal dimorphism. Written in a pedagogical style, the book guides walks the reader through the diagnostic reasoning process step by step. The authors are pioneers in this field and teach in various university and master’s degree ultrasound programs. Their aim is to share with readers their diagnostic approaches and their knowledge and passion for 2D and 3D ultrasound techniques. Each chapter includes algorithms, biometry curves, and simple guidelines that allow users to go “from sign to syndrome”. The first chapter, which focuses on innovative embryology adapted to the needs of ultra-sonographers, was written by Gérard Couly, a maxilla-facial surgeon and the founding father of the specialty. Jean-Marc Levaillant is a gynecologist-obstetrician specialized in fetal medicine at the Bicetre Prenatal Diagnosis Center and the Créteil Center for Women and Fetal Imaging, in France. Jean-Philippe Bault is a gynecologist-obstetrician specialized in fetal medicine at the Poissy Prenatal Diagnosis Center, France. Bernard Benoit is a gynecologist-obstetrician specialized in fetal medicine at the Princess GRACE Hospital, Monaco. Jean-Marc Levaillant, Bernard Benoit, and Jean-Philippe Bault are all three pioneers in the field and teach various university and master’s degree ultrasound programs, and run the Kremlin-Bicêtre 3D Ultrasound School. They share with readers their diagnostic approach and their passion for 2D and 3D ultrasound. Gérard Couly, a maxilla-facial surgeon, is the founding father of this specialty and kindly wrote the first chapter on innovative embryology adapted to ultrasonographers. It is of rare intelligence and will remain a reference for understanding ultrasonography of the face. What makes us different? • Instant Download • Always Competitive Pricing • 100% Privacy • FREE Sample Available • 24-7 LIVE Customer Support
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Normal and Abnormal Fetal Face Atlas: Ultrasonographic Features, ISBN-13: 978-3319437682 [PDF eBook eTextbook] Publisher: ‎ Springer; 1st ed. 2017 edition (March 17, 2017) Language: ‎ English 234 pages ISBN-10: ‎ 3319437682 ISBN-13: ‎ 978-3319437682 This atlas offers a guide to studying the fetal face by means of ultrasound analysis. It describes key phases in cranial-facial development, allowing the reader to learn the related semiology from its most simple iteration to the most complex one. The overall examination of a newborn’s face offers a rich source of information and can guide the general examination. The same applies in the context of fetal ultrasound examination. The analytical study of the fetal face not only makes it possible to screen for anomalies related to the face itself, but also yields valuable insights into the brain, the limbs, and the heart. In addition, it allows ultra-sonographers to unravel the puzzle of fetal dimorphism. Written in a pedagogical style, the book guides walks the reader through the diagnostic reasoning process step by step. The authors are pioneers in this field and teach in various university and master’s degree ultrasound programs. Their aim is to share with readers their diagnostic approaches and their knowledge and passion for 2D and 3D ultrasound techniques. Each chapter includes algorithms, biometry curves, and simple guidelines that allow users to go “from sign to syndrome”. The first chapter, which focuses on innovative embryology adapted to the needs of ultra-sonographers, was written by Gérard Couly, a maxilla-facial surgeon and the founding father of the specialty. Jean-Marc Levaillant is a gynecologist-obstetrician specialized in fetal medicine at the Bicetre Prenatal Diagnosis Center and the Créteil Center for Women and Fetal Imaging, in France. Jean-Philippe Bault is a gynecologist-obstetrician specialized in fetal medicine at the Poissy Prenatal Diagnosis Center, France. Bernard Benoit is a gynecologist-obstetrician specialized in fetal medicine at the Princess GRACE Hospital, Monaco. Jean-Marc Levaillant, Bernard Benoit, and Jean-Philippe Bault are all three pioneers in the field and teach various university and master’s degree ultrasound programs, and run the Kremlin-Bicêtre 3D Ultrasound School. They share with readers their diagnostic approach and their passion for 2D and 3D ultrasound. Gérard Couly, a maxilla-facial surgeon, is the founding father of this specialty and kindly wrote the first chapter on innovative embryology adapted to ultrasonographers. It is of rare intelligence and will remain a reference for understanding ultrasonography of the face. What makes us different? • Instant Download • Always Competitive Pricing • 100% Privacy • FREE Sample Available • 24-7 LIVE Customer Support
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Normal and Abnormal Fetal Face Atlas: Ultrasonographic Features, ISBN-13: 978-3319437682 [PDF eBook eTextbook] Publisher: ‎ Springer; 1st ed. 2017 edition (March 17, 2017) Language: ‎ English 234 pages ISBN-10: ‎ 3319437682 ISBN-13: ‎ 978-3319437682 This atlas offers a guide to studying the fetal face by means of ultrasound analysis. It describes key phases in cranial-facial development, allowing the reader to learn the related semiology from its most simple iteration to the most complex one. The overall examination of a newborn’s face offers a rich source of information and can guide the general examination. The same applies in the context of fetal ultrasound examination. The analytical study of the fetal face not only makes it possible to screen for anomalies related to the face itself, but also yields valuable insights into the brain, the limbs, and the heart. In addition, it allows ultra-sonographers to unravel the puzzle of fetal dimorphism. Written in a pedagogical style, the book guides walks the reader through the diagnostic reasoning process step by step. The authors are pioneers in this field and teach in various university and master’s degree ultrasound programs. Their aim is to share with readers their diagnostic approaches and their knowledge and passion for 2D and 3D ultrasound techniques. Each chapter includes algorithms, biometry curves, and simple guidelines that allow users to go “from sign to syndrome”. The first chapter, which focuses on innovative embryology adapted to the needs of ultra-sonographers, was written by Gérard Couly, a maxilla-facial surgeon and the founding father of the specialty. Jean-Marc Levaillant is a gynecologist-obstetrician specialized in fetal medicine at the Bicetre Prenatal Diagnosis Center and the Créteil Center for Women and Fetal Imaging, in France. Jean-Philippe Bault is a gynecologist-obstetrician specialized in fetal medicine at the Poissy Prenatal Diagnosis Center, France. Bernard Benoit is a gynecologist-obstetrician specialized in fetal medicine at the Princess GRACE Hospital, Monaco. Jean-Marc Levaillant, Bernard Benoit, and Jean-Philippe Bault are all three pioneers in the field and teach various university and master’s degree ultrasound programs, and run the Kremlin-Bicêtre 3D Ultrasound School. They share with readers their diagnostic approach and their passion for 2D and 3D ultrasound. Gérard Couly, a maxilla-facial surgeon, is the founding father of this specialty and kindly wrote the first chapter on innovative embryology adapted to ultrasonographers. It is of rare intelligence and will remain a reference for understanding ultrasonography of the face. What makes us different? • Instant Download • Always Competitive Pricing • 100% Privacy • FREE Sample Available • 24-7 LIVE Customer Support
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