Consultant Pulmonologist, Critical Care and Sleep Medicine Yatharth Super speciality hospital. Nerd.Potterhead. Movie buff. Amateur Investor. Views are personal
Indian parents love their kids like any other parent, but also construct their entire lives around their children. Their only identity becomes “someone’s father” or “someone’s mother”.
Consequently, they take everything from report card to marriage as a personal achievement or failure. Their self image is a soulless monument built around their kids lives.
This is tragic - the children sometimes compete with their parents to live their own life. It leads to double lives and resentment.
It’s high time Indian parents got a life of their own.
A very disturbing trend silently taking shape in general public.
Whether it is profession specific or apathy in general, whether people like him target lawyers, judges, policeman and so on in the same way or for that matter, politicians? Why stop at doctors only then?
Sometimes, all it requires is patience and doing nothing, especially in Ultrasmallcaps and SME.
One of non-performers of last year where went from good gains to bad losses during market lows.
Disc: Not a buy or sell recommendation. #beta
🚨 DOCTOR SAYS THIS IS THE WORST VACCINE INJURY HE'S EVER SEEN — THE VIDEO IS HARD TO WATCH
A doctor is going viral after sharing footage of a patient he says suffered the worst vaccine injury he's encountered in his entire career.
The 52-year-old man says he received a COVID vaccine in 2021 and a booster shot in 2022.
He claims that two months later, severe muscle spasms began.
According to the patient, the condition became so debilitating that he was unable to properly sit, stand, or walk for the next four years.
In the video, the doctor documents the man's condition and later shows what he says is significant improvement after several weeks of stem cell treatment.
The footage is now spreading across social media and reigniting one of the most controversial debates of the last decade.
Supporters say stories like this deserve far more attention.
Critics argue there is no proof the vaccine caused his condition.
But after watching the video, many people are asking the same question:
What do you think we'll learn about the vaccine 10 years from now?
📹: Instagram/drmarkghalili
Lots of misunderstandings here.
First, this isn’t peer reviewed science. This is a press release. The level of evidence is essentially “trust me bro”
Second, sepsis early warning systems have been around for decades. This isn’t new. Most hospitals have systems like this.
Third, and most importantly, the way this intervention reduces the mortality *rate* probably isn’t actually saving any lives. What it’s doing is generating a ton of false positives. These people don’t need antibiotics but get them anyway, leading to side effects and resistance. But if you double the number of people with “suspected sepsis” in the denominator you make the mortality *rate* appear to drop. This is why in an actual published scientific paper we’d look at the number of deaths per year not just a rate. That’s also probably why this is press release and not an actual scientific publication…
AI calls have become an absolute nuisance.
TRAI DND doesn't work, Truecaller spam detection doesn't work, nothing works!
I've now gone full Boomer mode - only pick up calls from known numbers.