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Grey’s Anatomy Episode: Hiccups/Gastroplication/Acupuncture

This is my (medical student’s) response to the Grey’s Anatomy Episode, “The Other Side of Life.”

I wanted to find out what procedure Susan Grey had and what exactly happened.

Short medical summary:
Susan Grey had the hiccups! She first was given chlorpromazine, which is normally an anti-psychotic drug, but sometimes works to relieve hiccups.

Hiccups are a sign of some underlying problem and with Susan, her issue was one of acid-reflux — when acid goes from the stomach up to the esophagus (which is the tube that connects the mouth to the stomach).

Miranda decides to do a more drastic intervention called an endoscopic gastroplication
– which in real life has a high long-term fail rate! (go figure).

In the episode, the endoscopy leads to more complications — a bacterial infection of Susan’s heart valves called bacterial endocarditis. This infection became uncontrolled and evolved into probably what was sepsis, which completely overwhelmed Susan’s ability to recover from the infection.

For more information on “sepsis”:

http://www.clevelandclinic.org/health/health-info/docs/3800/3887.asp?index=12361

I thought I would throw out the idea of “hiccups” and “acupuncture” for your consideration, as it is something that seems to work in case reports. Several groups have reported anecdotal cases of success using acupuncture to relieve hiccup symptoms.

Case reports are less rigorous forms of research, based on observation. Doctors normally don’t make much of case reports. But given how acupuncture is usually very safe (if the acupuncturist is a certified one in the U.S.), I thought it would be interesting to consider it as a possible option and as an area of further research.

P.S. I wanted to point out something important: I’m just a medical student, so my posts are hopefully conversation starters, but only conversation starters — not medical advice. If my posts intrigue you, please read more about the topic and discuss about it with your doctor. I’d be happy to send you the information in the journal articles I talk about. Also, the opinions expressed in this post are not necessarily those of Harvard Medical School, its affiliated institutions, or Harvard University. Best wishes!

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Any conversation starters for talking to a girl?

I’m the shy, quiet type.. I am scared to death talking to someone I like. Any advice?

How can I make some new friends in 8th grade and what are some good conversation starters?

I want to make a lot of new friends so I'll know more people in high school, but I don't know what to say.

Okaaay.
I've been through this before so dont worry.
Anyways, start with a little hello or heyy, then
move on to stuff like music, movies, tv shows
… and yeah im sure you'll be fine

Health and Medical School Questions

Dear All — I’m a first year medical student in Boston. Every day, I’m learning important topics on medicine and health. But too often, the things I’m learning about never reach the public.

I wanted to try an experiment — sharing what I am learning on youtube, with the sole purpose of trying to get more important health information to you all. Unlike some of the other health videos out there, mine are not about promoting a book, a diet, a pill, an agenda. I hope to explore your questions on health and medicine with you — please, please, (please!) e-mail me any questions and I will try my best to answer them by asking my professors and/or by citing credibles sources (JAMA, New England Journal of Medicine, etc…)

my blog is:

www.bostonmedicalstudent.wordpress.com

e-mail:
unitedstatesmedicalstudent@gmail.com

I hope this experiment works — and if it fails, I hope someone sees these videos, says, “hmmm, these are bad videos, but I love the idea,” and decides to go for it.

Thank you for your time!

________

P.S. I wanted to point out something important: I’m just a medical student, so my posts are hopefully conversation starters, but only conversation starters — not medical advice. If my posts intrigue you, please read more about the topic and discuss about it with your doctor. I’d be happy to send you the information in the journal articles I talk about. Also, the opinions expressed in this post are not necessarily those of Harvard Medical School, its affiliated institutions, or Harvard University. Best wishes!

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what are some conversation starters on the phone with a crush?

me and my crush are starting to talk on the phone.
he likes me too
but we always sit there in akward silence going ” soooo..”

what are some really good things to talk about.
even some things that would make him like me more?

we are 15 we don’t talk about hobbies or anything like that.. just couple of fun conversation starters would be a good help

ask him some questions that will make him give abit of a detailed answer..
like for example.. my gf always says to me.. if you could be anywhere in the world right now where would you be?
or sometimes she says whats on your mind right now?
it usually starts off a great conversation
hope this helps
=)

What are some good conversation starters for a 9th grade girl?

I like this girl but ihave NO clue what to say!
Someone help

i’m going into ninth grade this year.
and the thing you want to do is use your environment.
like if she’s listening to music then say. ‘what’s your favorite band?’
or if it’s raining outside say, ‘what’s your favorite rain or shine?’
simple things like this will give a starter, you just have to keep the conversation going. or just compliment her ;)

Is Big Tobacco Stealth Marketing to YouTubers?

I was stunned to learn that Youtube videos containing smoking imagery may be paid for by tobacco companies. Some of these videos with smoking imagery include anywhere from vlogs to movie clips. It’s sad, but in hindsight, given the tobacco industry’s track record, I shouldn’t have been surprised…

For more information:

1) One of the papers I cite is Freeman and Chapman’s paper on Youtube:

http://tobacco.health.usyd.edu.au/site/futuretc/docs/index.htm

This paper is in press and I received permission to cite it.

2) I also cite Dr. Allan Brandt’s lecture at Harvard Medical School, 2/15/07, as one of my main sources. For more information, please read his book, The Cigarette Century.

3) For information on the actual documents showing the misleading historical trends of the tobacco companies:

http://legacy.library.ucsf.edu

http://tobaccodocuments.org

Please if you can make a better video than I can, please make it. The message needs to be broadly available.

P.S. I wanted to point out something important: that the opinions expressed in this post are not necessarily those of Harvard Medical School, its affiliated institutions, or Harvard University. Also, I’m just a medical student, so my posts are hopefully conversation starters, but only conversation starters — not medical advice. If my posts intrigue you, please read more about the topic and discuss about it with your doctor. I’d be happy to send you the information in the journal articles I talk about. Best wishes!

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I need some good conversation starters?

I'm a very socially awkward person and at my work I go outside for 2 15 minute breaks with my co-workers. What are some good things to ask or say that will get a conversation started. I get so anxious when I'm not part of the group.

so what did you think of that meeting? have you seen this movie? whats gone on in your life? and if tehse don't work maybe listen to wait there saying and add on to the conversation

What are good conversation starters with a guy?

like when ur just meeting or on a date…to make things less awkward

Talk about music or TV.

First year medical school

Dear All,
This is a video about some of the first year medical school classes we are taking. Hope you enjoy it!
Jeff

for more random stuff, my blog is:
www.bostonmedicalstudent.wordpress.com

P.S. I wanted to point out something important: that the opinions expressed in this post are not necessarily those of Harvard Medical School, its affiliated institutions, or Harvard University. Also, I’m just a medical student, so my posts are hopefully conversation starters, but only conversation starters — not medical advice. If my posts intrigue you, please read more about the topic and discuss about it with your doctor. I’d be happy to send you the information in the journal articles I talk about. Best wishes!

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