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Ok I did a better job with this Patreon version giving you guys all the graphics during the portion I talk about the medical stuff! Let me know what you think!

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Diabetes Mellitus | PAHRMACIST REACTS to Doctor Elise Episode 2 (UNCUT VERSION)

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myst0dreamer

Thank you very much! Seriously. I wish I could give you 2 likes. That's because I learned so much about diabetes. I have recently been diagnosed with Type 2 and even though I have had some physiology etc. education, even though I tried to research things myself, and even though I talked to dieticians, nurses and my doctor(s) about why it got so bad so suddenly, how to understand my glucose levels, the treatments and symptoms, from whom I did learn things I didn't already know, I realized today that I was suffering from the Dunning-Kruger effect: I didn't realize how much I didn't know, even though I probably know more than the average person who was diagnosed with diabetes. You answered some questions I had and some I didn't know I had. This will help me immensely going forward and help me to remain motivated to follow the treatment. Maybe a pharmacist would have been the best professional to advise me from the beginning. I have mad respect now. So, I wanted to know, is there any way that you could provide me with the links to the charts and documents you accessed during your "seminar"? Thank you.

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2024-01-22 17:57:27 Now to the anime! Today I started reading the webtoon, and I saw that the place names are wildly different from the anime, even given the usual romanization variations you see. In the webtoon, the places and geography match much more closely to our world. Like the peninsula they were talking about was Crimea, and their empire was the Romanov Empire. I can't say the geography and history is identical to ours, and I don't know why the anime would differ from the webtoon....... Also, in the webtoon she does acknowledge that her area of expertise isn't medicine so much as surgery. Also, I found out Elise is currently 16yo. Which means she comesvof age at 17. I have noticed that in many isekai or historical scenarios, people come of age earlier than we consider them to be adults in this time and place (especially women). Beyond these, there are several other moderate differences between the anime and webtoon as well, plot-wise and chronologically.
2024-01-18 09:41:01 Now to the anime! Today I started reading the webtoon, and I saw that the place names are wildly different from the anime, even given the usual romanization variations you see. In the webtoon, the places and geography match much more closely to our world. Like the peninsula they were talking about was Crimea, and their empire was the Romanov Empire. I can't say the geography and history is identical to ours, and I don't know why the anime would differ from the webtoon....... Also, in the webtoon she does acknowledge that her area of expertise isn't medicine so much as surgery. Also, I found out Elise is currently 16yo. Which means she comes of age at 17. I have noticed that in many isekai or historical scenarios, people come of age earlier than we consider them to be adults in this time and place (especially women). Beyond these, there are several other moderate differences between the anime and webtoon as well, plot-wise and chronologically.

Now to the anime! Today I started reading the webtoon, and I saw that the place names are wildly different from the anime, even given the usual romanization variations you see. In the webtoon, the places and geography match much more closely to our world. Like the peninsula they were talking about was Crimea, and their empire was the Romanov Empire. I can't say the geography and history is identical to ours, and I don't know why the anime would differ from the webtoon....... Also, in the webtoon she does acknowledge that her area of expertise isn't medicine so much as surgery. Also, I found out Elise is currently 16yo. Which means she comes of age at 17. I have noticed that in many isekai or historical scenarios, people come of age earlier than we consider them to be adults in this time and place (especially women). Beyond these, there are several other moderate differences between the anime and webtoon as well, plot-wise and chronologically.

DefinitivelyZach

I'll have to go back and find it, but sure. A lot of this stuff is publicly accessible on the ADA's website in their current up to date Clinical Practice Guidelines. Glad I was able to help you man!