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Tag Archives: dealing with pain
Subjectively Painful?
Relatively Painful was a rant, expression of bemusement, and chapter of a personal saga. Another blogger’s response to that piece led me down a path of discovery that I will share at another time. However, a post by another writer … Continue reading
Posted in Medicine, Uncategorized, Writing
Tagged @jacksonseric, dealing with pain, emotional pain, levels of pain, pain scales, psychological pain
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Relatively Painful
In Seriously Doc, I shared some of my thoughts on the practice of medicine. At the time, I was focused on the subjective pain rating system used universally by the medical profession. You know what I mean. The ambulance crew … Continue reading
Posted in aging, Medicine, Uncategorized, Verbal Communication
Tagged @jacksonseric, Cardiac Rehab, dealing with pain, medicine, pain scales, second opinions
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Seriously Doc?!
The practice of medicine today is probably one of the most important, frustrating, and confusing professions in the world. For example, I ended up in the cardiac unit at my local hospital through a series of events recently. It wasn’t … Continue reading
Posted in Civility, Daily Life, Medicine, Science, Uncategorized
Tagged dealing with pain, doctors, endurance, opiods, pain meds
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