I gave my best years to medicine. Missed birthdays, bedtime stories, first steps, last moments. Swallowed the lie of our ‘indispensability.’
The truth?
Medicine will take everything if you let it. And it will never love you back. Don’t regret it like me.
خاص تكون مريض نفسيا باش عقلك يركز على شوية Cm2 نتاع فخاذ بنت طلعت علامك فالسما فوڨ نتاع الماريكان و الشناوة.
معندها لا تفسير أخلاقي لا هم يحزنون.
حيوانات يا ربكم.
It’s absolutely incredible how many endocrinologists and geneticists we are blessed to have here on Twitter.
In the last month, they went from being experts on various subjects like Kamala Harris, cryptocurrency and immigration .. to now women’s boxing and IBA and IOC rules.
Years ago, Serena Williams faced accusations and almost ended her career due to high hormones levels, yet she had @jk_rowling 's support. Today Rowling didn't hesitate to fuel attacks against Imane Khelif. Where do such double standards come from? #IstandWithImaneKhelif
In terms of Imane Khalif having a “biological advantage” let’s discuss Michael Phelps.
Phelps has:
- Double jointed elbows & knees
- A hyperextended thorax
- 50% less lactic acid production than the average competitor
And yet, no one ever said he had a biological advantage.
People would rather spread misinformation instead of simply doing cursory research. The way these grifters and concern trolls are acting, you’d think Imane Khelif was just Mike Tysoning dainty women left and right.
She has NINE losses. She was in the last Olympics and didn’t win anything! Only 11% of her victories are knock outs! Shes from a country where you’re not even allowed to transition if you wanted to.
To the hateful and ignorant this doesn’t matter and they don’t know that because they found out who this was recently, and Khelif is just someone to be used in the culture war.
One of the most difficult lessons I've learned is that despite hoping for mutual efforts and getting caught up in the belief that they will be returned, sometimes they aren't. You can deeply care for someone, while they only value you when it is convenient for them. 1/2
Seeing how much the world accepts that it’s impossible to move on after watching CPR really makes me think about how we (medical professionals, especially those who work in Emergency departments) are expected to just move on immediately after a code.