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nifty , in Hidden by default
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Everyone’s talking about racism or sexism, it’s probably related to this theverge.com/…/x-xxx-porn-adult-content-terms-of-…

Pika ,
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Someone set a timer, how long will it be before they reverse that change. VISA has been very open about not wanting to be involved with anything that is NSFW, and about time Visa reaches out and says yo we’re pulling the plug on your usage of our services it’s going to reverse

nifty , in I think there's a clear winner here 😳👉👈
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I am sorry you’re going thru this man

nifty , in Heiroglyphs
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You don’t need prescription for paracetamol afaik, could be prescription strength I guess

tiefling ,

Might not be a prescription, could be release forms or something like that

nifty ,
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Or that, for sure

null ,

Or that you want to be able to put it through insurance / benefits.

almost1337 ,

If it’s in a hospital setting any medication given likely needs an MD order.

then_three_more ,

If you need more than I think it’s about 16 in a single transaction you do in the UK I think.

0x0 , in Unrecoverable

The trick is to realize you also have tomorrow to accomplish your tasks. Much like Hilbert’s Hotel, you can simply shift your infinite stream of deadlines back one day to make room for today’s tasks on tomorrow’s agenda. Boom.

samus12345 ,
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Depending on the task, you eventually run out of tomorrows, though.

0x0 ,

Sorry, I forgot mere mortals existed.

Enkers ,

It’s fine. I haven’t died yet, so I fail to see sufficient evidence that I eventually will.

postmateDumbass , in well shoot

With mask mandates and COVID fear at its peak, it was hillarious to watch this happening to multiple people simultaneously.

ObviouslyNotBanana , in His presence terrorizes this town
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I don’t want to stop him.

KISSmyOSFeddit ,

I want to be him.

Iheartcheese ,
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I’d fuck him.

VonReposti , in His presence terrorizes this town

Liquid “cheese”

zero_spelled_with_an_ecks ,

Ashes to ashes, milk to liquid cheese.

pleb_maximus ,

I feel like throwing up thinking about what 1 spoon of that stuff would be like.

bulwark , in His presence terrorizes this town

If it’s so wrong, why does it feel so right?

HipsterTenZero , in Unrecoverable
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I think i’ve figured out how to do it. The trick is to just have an automation hyperfixation then make automated to-do lists. If you do it just right, you’ll trick yourself into feeling compelled to check off the tasks so that it can repopulate every day. Sneak in the manageable tasks kind of like when you hide your dog’s medicine in a slice of cheese.

YtA4QCam2A9j7EfTgHrH ,

The slice of cheese dog thing is not manageable. I dread that task for the 29 days that it doesn’t have to happen each month.

TheSaus ,

Man my dog just eats the pill without cheese, i treat it like a treat and he doesn’t know any better lol

YtA4QCam2A9j7EfTgHrH ,

My dog does this with heart worm chew that she goes bananas for. But the flee pill is something she will spit out after eating the cheese. I have to pretend that I’m trying to take the cheese from her mouth to get her to eat it as quick as possible.

Ansis100 ,

Did… Did you just invent daily quests but IRL?

ignotum , in His presence terrorizes this town

Go go gadget cardiac arrest!

stoy , in Heiroglyphs

Meanwhile, here in Sweden, when I get a perscription, my doctor types on his computer for five min, I then walk to any pharmacy, hand them my ID, of they have it they will offer a cheaper alternative, if they don’t have any of the medicine, they will tell me which pharmacy does, if none has it they will order it for me.

Damage ,

Same here in Italy, but it took COVID to get them off their asses and finish the system for this that was already 90% there

Flughoernchen ,

Here in Germany it was introduced last year (I think). Heard it still causes trouble on the organization side, but as a patient it works great.

AI_toothbrush ,

It even works for animal medicine. My cat needed some and the pharmacy just ordered it!

Maalus ,

Works for a couple of years in Poland. You give them your personal identity number and a 4 digit number you get from a doctor (or you can go to a government website and get it from your perscriptions directly) and you get your perscription. We also have websites dedicated to finding medication, available to everyone. You can even sometimes reserve it online.

Iceblade02 ,

Oh it’s a problem here to. You do not want to know how much information is passed on through rapidly scrawled sticky notes in our healthcare system - particularly in emergency situations.

aeronmelon , in Legend says he’s still down there

Genuinely worried about MrDangles now.

RedC ,

Yeah, sounds like he could use someone to talk to and a hug. Or he said it for the meme

CoffeeJunkie , in Heiroglyphs

Funny, but also not. Just Googled because I couldn’t remember:

“According to the Institute of Medicine, physician’s illegible notes lead to approximately 7,000 deaths annually.”

Seems unreal. Even if it was half that…that’s a lot of people. If I was getting prescribed drugs, I want it LEGIBLE. Typed up would be great. I just don’t trust that shit, and neither should any of you.

thedirtyknapkin ,

some said i was destined to be a doctor with my handwriting and family. i decided to break the cycle and become a videographer that barely scrapes by. my family is… they like the videos i make of our get togethers…

at least i haven’t accidentally killed anyone.

SturgiesYrFase ,
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at least I haven’t accidentally killed anyone.

Yet, there’s still time, I believe in you.

SturgiesYrFase ,
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Here in the UK and (if I’m remembering correctly) back home in Canada, I have always been handed a print out of my prescription with a signature.

TheSaus ,

Mine are usually faxed to the pharmacy (manitoba, Canada)

SturgiesYrFase ,
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I’m from Vancouver(ish), BC.

Omgpwnies ,

Same in Ontario. I’ll get a paper copy if I ask for one, but otherwise new scripts are faxes direct to the pharmacy. Even paper copies are a printout though. I haven’t gotten a handwritten prescription in well over a decade now

Jiggle_Physics ,

Back in the day I used to work at one of the largest hospitals in the US. In my last year there they had started having doctors record their notes, issues order, and prescriptions, on an audio file, using and issued microphone. Then that stuff was sent to a group of people transcribing everything in text. these scribes would also fill out forms for the orders and prescriptions. they did this in response to a series of lawsuits they lost badly.

hakunawazo ,

No surprise. Lead is very toxic. /s

Sarmyth ,

This is likely why I haven’t seen my doctor write anything for over a decade. Literally everything is done on the computer now. There’s a rolling computer in each room. The only handwriting I saw was by the nurses on a big whiteboard when my wife was giving birth. Just to pass notes and write times.

WhiskyTangoFoxtrot ,

As someone who’s done IT work for a medical facility, that’s not as much of a step up as you might think.

prettybunnys ,

Watching my doctor fill out my digital chart to avoid these spelling mistakes….

me: I take guanfacine

Doctor: oh ok cool you take mucinex?

me: no, not guanfanesin, guanfacine.

Doctor: oh, ok. Got it

Doctor: ….

Me: ….

Doctor: and what milligram mucinex do you take?

Sunroc ,

This literally just happened to me at the doctor’s office. I brought up that I’m interested in trying guanfacine to help with my ADHD and blood pressure and my new doctor tried to correct me… I should probably look for a new doctor.

MudSkipperKisser ,

OMG I just had this exact conversation with my doctor!

Thcdenton , in Heiroglyphs

How much do MDs actually write a day? Are they saving that much time by doing that shit?

Maalus ,

40% of the visit is typing. They need to keep history, write the perscription etc. Nowadays they do that on PCs. Though I used to have a doctor that wrote everything on a typing machine. You’d tell him what’s wrong and then he’d write it, often with tons of typos (he wouldn’t start over). Obviously meds were always correct, it was just funny seeing a doctor butchering words and being unable to correct himself.

ryathal ,

Pre-electronic records, yes they wrote a lot. Lot’s of things were done in shorthand or with forms to reduce the writing. It’s also that a doctor’s time is valuable, saving 30 seconds on a prescription is a lot when you write 10s or hundreds per day.

Rossel ,

A fucking ton. I swear, 60% of our job is writing stuff.

Iapar , in Armadillo

In austrian “dillo” means something like idiot. So it is arm a dillo.

TheWordBotcher ,

In that case,I don’t think arming a dillo is a great idea.

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