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A possibility would be ischemic bowel disease.

Posted By: sunny sundays on 2008-06-29
In Reply to: Male friend age 73 had some tests done and x-ray - Help with GI problem




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TIA wasn't the word and it is ischemic
 
Probably bowel habits :) (nm)
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That's a possibility. sm
But the ones I was referring to in my first post were questions from people already hired and were posted on their company board.  I couldn't believe how many that were asking the simplest questions that should have been learned in school or at least after a few months on a previous job. How do they get hired without experience?  But maybe it's like you say, they lie on the interview and cheat on the employment test.  Even on some of the other word boards there are a lot of questions about things that should already be known if hired.
I think there is also the possibility...
of a Rodney King riot that will make said riot look like a picnic. I pray so much I'm wrong.
Job Possibility
I have possible job opportunity as an MT working for a hospital, at-home, $15.64/hour, with incentive pay over 70 minutes of dictation, weighted, so $1.10 for each report after the 70 minutes.  Does this make sense?  I didn't want to sound like a dummy when talking with these folks.  Would someone please explain?  For hard dictation (YIKES ESLs!), it is 150 weighted.  Is this a good deal or not?  About how many minutes is 70?
Job Possibility
This job is at Memorial Medical Center in Modesto, California.  Thanks for the information. 
job possibility
-take it quick
Job Possibility
Thanks to everyone for the responses.  This hospital has 2 openings (Memorial Medical Center, Modesto, CA).  One is for a "lead MT," which, I'm sure, pays more.  Good luck to ya. 
Bowel or bladder Smith

small bowel pel cam evaluation?
Help please
Super Bowel Weekend? LOL

iliac = hip ("i" in both); ileac = bowel ("e" in both)

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This opens up the possibility of
identify theft.  What if they do not keep the info in a secure location. Employees could get access to it.  What if somebody hacked into their system.  How secure are their files and system.  I don't truse anybody.I would quit before I gave this information to anybody.  You could very easily have credit cards opened in your name, etc. 
That I don't know. Could be possibility. Never thought of that. nm
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lots of my docs say bowel habitus --
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You know how use old timers fixate on our bowel function. nt
 
Sounds like irritable bowel syndrome ...sm
if you go to webmd.com you can read up on it as well as some things to do to help alleviate symptoms.
I don't think I would like the 'small bowel of cereal' - thanks for the laugh.
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Extra work possibility

Just wanted to post something that might help those of you looking for work... while I realize this is a medical transcription board, with our work being outsourced more and more each day, we have to do what we have to do to earn a paycheck.


After talking with a police officer and hearing how many hours they spend doing written reports of calls/incidents, I mentioned that it was too bad they could not dictate their reports and have them transcribed.  He really liked the idea and so did I as I thought more about it.  I finally scheduled an appointment with the Chief of Police and made a proposal to him.  I had to do some research -- average pay per hour of a police officer x hours per day spent writing reports, etc, -- but that was not too difficult to get. 


To make a long story short -- he tried this with a couple of his officers on their lengthy and very detailed reports. 


Because it allows more time for actually being a police officer instead of being tied up writing illegible reports by hand, they love the idea. 


I submitted my bid, which was approved, and the contract was signed.  There is never a dull moment with this! 


Joint tenderness is another possibility.
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another possibility is it got lost in the shuffle

With all the names for the bride to keep track of (half of them being all new to her) , its very possible that your name just got lost in the shuffle. I've seen it happen many times where a thank you card got lost, or an invitation was never sent simply due to an oversight. As a recent bride, I can say that I started writing my thanks-you's the moment we got back from our honeymoon and I was so nervous that I may have accidentally missed someone when writing 150+ thank you's, it happens sometimes. My cousin didn't get their thank you's sent out until nearly a year after their wedding, it took me a moment to figure out what they were thanking me for because it had been so long! lol


Anyway, moral of the story is, give it sometime. She may still be working on writing her thank you's. If you find out that other people have already received theirs, ask the bride's mother (who is your friend if I read your post correctly), it may have just gotten lost in the shuffle. I'm sure the bride would want to know that you did not receive your thank you card so that she could apologize & correct the oversight, I know if it were me, I would want to know if one of my guests did not receive theirs!


A possibility. You might want to try some of the SUM tapes on various specialties, you to sm
bone up/refresh on them.  I have them, if you are interested. 
you left out the possibility of information

being used for identity theft - Americans can understand this and  might be a little more against the idea of their records being used for that.  I have one doc who copies everything to his patient and so their home address is included along with everything else.  Shudder!!!


We need to hope we can stop illegal entrance into the US - I'm looking at cutting lawns in my golden years instead of transcription!!


 


It probably would stink, mixed in a bowel! Cute blooper, though. nm
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There is also the possibility that someone was standing in line for an elderly person, again
we don't know cause we are not there.
I had to have a bowel resection for a Meckels diverticulum and the surgeon charged 2500 and got 1500
and the hospital bill was 27,000. Until that surgeon gets done paying malpractice, his office costs, taxes, etc. I bet he doesnt get one third of that money plus all the visits I had while in the hospital for 9 days and fu visits. I did have insurance thank God.
Depends on which fingers it is. Guyon's canal syndrome is another possibility.nm
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Guess you do not believe that it is a disease, huh?

There isn't a disease that causes someone to take that first drink, first

cigarette, or first hit of whatever.  I also think a lot of times "disease" is an excuse and not a real issue.   I come from a very long line of alcoholics on both sides of my family.  As as result I feel I have a predisposition to becoming an alcoholic, so I choose not to drink.   Alcoholism may be a disease in some people, but it is curable.  HIV/AIDS is a disease too that is 100% preventable.   I don't have a lot of sympathy for people who refuse to take responsibility for their actions and want to blame everyone else.  


I don't believe it starts as a disease. I

fully believe it starts as something to pass the time or forget problems, but then the body becomes dependent and then it causes disease.


Leyden's disease

is a clotting disorder occasion by an abnormality of Factor 5, according to the dictator, but I cannot get a solid spelling of this disease.  Anyone out there heard of it?


 


Thanks!!!


infectious disease
I may possibly be starting an infectious disease account soon.  I have already ordered a Stedmans dictionary, but was wondering if anybody has done any work in this field and have any advice, websites to check, etc. on this specialty.  I want to gain as much knowledge as I can before starting.  I appreciate any input.
Ah that must be the disease people have when the MDs can't
figure it out! They would NEVER say they don't know, right? I'm going through something similar. I know I have something going on, been sick for a few months, and never was before, and I mean, really never like this. They found a few little things so far but this MD really just can't figure it out, unfortunately. So, onto the next. I am confident that at some point I will find a good diagnostician that really knows their stuff, if any still exist. Hope you will too :)
I have Crohn's disease and have
had blockages after eating foods hard to digest.  My Crohn's is locasted in terminal ileum.  Had 2 feet of small intestine removed in 1998, but it came back in same place.  It is very narrow and scarred in this area again.  I have to be very careful about what I eat.  I don't eat anything that has a peeling on in unless I peel it first.  When I have a blockage, I have pain and then vomiting until it finally goes through on its own.  Have been to ERs many times.  It could rupture, and that would be very bad.  If he has an intestinal blockage, it is very serioius.
Hospital where I worked cut raises from 12% possibility to 6% with excellent review. Which means
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infectious disease, but for some reason I also get
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OT-Anyone have polycystic kidney disease?

I have just recently learned I have polycystic kidney disease (my mother died of kidney failure) and the cysts are on my right kidney, adrenal gland and on recent CT, (only two months from my first one), I have now developed cysts on my liver too. The kidney cysts are bleeding. :( I have daily right-sided aching and back pain. My right kidney is deformed and I have reflux on the right as well as kidney damage from childhood.


My whole illness started out about eight months ago as benign paroxysmal positional vertigo and it was horrible with nausea, anorexia due to that, and significant weight loss. I had two Epley maneuvers that corrected the vertigo. A CT of the abdomen and pelvis was done and that is when the first cysts on the kidney were discovered which I was told were not concerning in someone in their 50s. In the meantime, I had started eliminating a couple of my Rx meds and the nausea stopped, and so I felt they were the cause of my nausea which in a sense I feel could still be true but perhaps more due to not metabolizing the meds appropriately due to kidney and/or liver problems but I do not know that yet. I do not see a urologist until 09/07 and will find out more then.


It is my understanding that this is a hereditary/genetic disorder and there is no cure and progression to kidney failure is quite high by the time you are 60 and I am 52.


I was just wondering if anyone else has this or knows someone who does and what info they may be willing to share. 


Thanks so very much. :)


Does the patient have Paget's disease? If so,
that could explain prescribing it twice weekly.
I was tested for Lyme disease when I first started with everything..thanks anyway. :( nm
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Lymphangioleiomyomatosis - LAM - never heard of this before but what a scary disease

They just reported on this disease on our local TV station.


http://www.geocities.com/HotSprings/2312/


"Lymphangioleiomyomatosis (LAM) is a progressive lung disease that strikes young women in the prime of their lives. The prevalence of the disease is not known but it has been estimated that there are a few hundred cases in the United States.


The disease is characterized by an unusual type of muscle cell that invades the tissue of the lungs, including the airways, and blood and lymph vessels. Over time, these muscle cells form into bundles and grow into the walls of the airways, causing them to become obstructed. Although these cells are not considered cancerous, they grow without the usual controls within the lungs. Over time, the muscle cells block the flow of air, blood, and lymph to and from the lungs, preventing the lungs from providing oxygen to the rest of the body.


Lymphangioleiomyomatosis is pronounced lim-fan-g-o-lie-o-my-o-ma-toe-sis. Lymph and angio refer to the lymph and blood vessels. Leiomyomatosis refers to the formation of the bundles of the unusual muscle cells.


Although there is no clear evidence for a hormonal abnormality, therapy has focused on estrogen reduction because of the population affected and includes tamoxifen therapy and progesterone therapy. Lung transplantation has become an established therapeutic option in patients with advanced disease. Recurrence of LAM has been reported in the transplanted lung of two patients raising questions about pathogenesis and suggesting a systemic component is involved.


The cause of LAM is not known. "


I worked for an infectious disease specialist sm
who was asked his opinion on someone suing a company because he caught pneumonia from being cold, then hot. This specialist said you cannot catch cold or any other illness from temperature, just from a bug. A person could get hypothermic and then get ill, but it would have to be in extreme cases. Here, it was 20 degrees on Monday and Tuesday, and yesterday 81, and today 62. I'm staying away from people who are coughing and sneezing. Temperature changes have nothing to do with illness.
Alcoholism is a progressive disease. Your man will never resurface. nm
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How about yourself? I type a report on some horrible disease and think "Hey, I think I have that.
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Oncology, Rheumatology, Pathology, Infectious Disease
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It already has. I have to work from home because of disability due to chronic disease.
My physicians and visiting nurses are extraordinarily caring individuals who fortunate have (more so than I had previously thought, apparently).

Also, I can understand venting about a situation you feel you have no control over. I assume you desired sympathy or empathy or just someone to say, "I know where you are coming from," but to post incoherently and then lash out at those that reply is only going to add to your frustrations and negative feelings.

I am sorry you feel as though your health care providers don't care if you did, but I am sure that is not the reality of the situation. If you had taken the time to provide context to your rant, then you might have received the type of replies you were looking for, whatever that may have been.

Best of luck to you.
I find infectious disease to be IMPOSSIBLE, with all the bacterias AND the meds.
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switched to miniatures-stronger, more resistant to disease and pests.
and now I actually like them way better than the standards.
Might also be your thyroid or Lyme disease. Insist on blood work! nm
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Need good organisms and infectious disease books/sites (sm)
I have Stedman's Organisms & Infectious Diseases, but it's out of date (2002) and an updated company has not been published. Does anyone recommend any books and/or web sites that can give me quick info including on meds for specific IDs? e.g., Stedman's lists HIV/AIDS medications alphabetically in the appendix.

Good luck to you folks. I hope I can perk up soon. I thought I was the only one with this disease
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Corporate greed is a rampant disease that will end up killing the American middle class....sm
These people never have enough, there are no scruples, In God We Trust is just something printed on currency instead of being a moral principle carried down by our Founders...the French started a revolution over this. I hate all war and violence, but how do we stop global economy as being the tool which the corporate entities use to rape the middle class workers? Sorry for the rant, bad week....year!