Friday, July 29, 2005
At Alhambra the majority of the patients don't speak any English. So it comes as no suprise that none of my patients spoke any English. 1 Spanish, 1 Cantonese and 1 Mandarin. The Cantonese patient has Alzheimers so I get the Hx for my progress note from him. Unfortunately he doesn't speak any English either. So today, I called the translator and after the Hx I let her go as I did my PE. I forgot to ask the son about how the patient had slept the night before. So I mimed sleeping and gave a thumbs up with a questioning look in my face. He tried to say something in Cantonese. He knew I couldn't understand. He stood there for a minute and said, "Poquito." It was so funny I laughed out loud and we both nodded in understanding. CONTACT! We finally communicated with that one word.
thanks gracy
just wanted to thank grace for the nice little email this morning. just what i needed to start my day lol.
Thursday, July 28, 2005
Magdalena's Room




I thought you guys would like to see how Magdalena's room is coming along, I just started putting everything away because I was in San Diego for a week, and then my mom thought it was too hot for the baby, so she sent Miguel and I to a hotel for 5 days. So my time off has been more luxurious than I expected! The paintings were done by my sisters.
Sunday, July 24, 2005
the witchdoctor
So here's my long awaited (well maybe not awaited at all) evalutation of my OMM rotation.
I have actually learned a lot of things...not necessarily about medicine, but about life, myself and other people. For the first two weeks we all basically just did what we were told, not really taking anything seriously. We all just wanted to help our patients. On the third week, the witchdoctor did a treatment on each of us....and we were converted. He does good work. We don't know how he does it, but he has skills.
The next day, his wife who is a nutritionist demonstrated muscle testing on us. Muscle testing also known as applied kinesiology is basically using your muscle strength as a tool to assess your body's nutritional status depending on the point on your body that corresponds to various things. Yeah it sounds crazy and people don't think it works. Basically you hold your arm out in front of you while she pushes down on it you resist her force. Then she continues to do that testing various points. For example, an inch above your belly button and an inch lateral bilaterally is your adrenal point. If your strength resisting her goes down, then there's something out of wack with your adrenals. It's really hard to explain so ask me to explain it to you if you ever see me in person. It all seems like a lot of BS, but that crap works too!!
Yes, yes I'm sounding crazy. I also find myself quoting stupid witchdoctor. However, on the last week, it was just too much to take and we all reverted to hating him, his politics, his preaching and all his little catch phrases:
"Breathe in ease and breath out DIS-ease"
"Mind is healer mind is slayer"
I can't think of anymore, but those are the two I despise the most. The man may be able to do great work, but that doesn't mean I have to like him/agree with him. So, moving on to what I have learned.
1. Touch is very therapeutic. I think this is the number one reason his patients continue to see him. As little as we are doing to really help them in their chronic pain in the literal sense, we have helped them a lot emotionally and psychologically. And this is extremely important because most of the time there is no cure for their chronic illnesses.
2. I don't like working with old people.
3. I like having continuity of care and knowing who my patients are.
4. I like working with healthy people--maybe i'm in the wrong profession?? What I mean is that I want to prevent disease rather than fighting it.
5. Don't be so closeminded. There are ALOT of people like the witchdoctor. They have these beliefs for various reasons...maybe medicine has failed them..whatever reasons. You just have to be open to it, just let it go and find a way to work with it.
All in all, I think the rotation wasn't as bad as I thought it was going to be. Everything the witchdoctor was saying wasn't as crazy as I thought it was. And I'm more spiritual than I think I am.
I have actually learned a lot of things...not necessarily about medicine, but about life, myself and other people. For the first two weeks we all basically just did what we were told, not really taking anything seriously. We all just wanted to help our patients. On the third week, the witchdoctor did a treatment on each of us....and we were converted. He does good work. We don't know how he does it, but he has skills.
The next day, his wife who is a nutritionist demonstrated muscle testing on us. Muscle testing also known as applied kinesiology is basically using your muscle strength as a tool to assess your body's nutritional status depending on the point on your body that corresponds to various things. Yeah it sounds crazy and people don't think it works. Basically you hold your arm out in front of you while she pushes down on it you resist her force. Then she continues to do that testing various points. For example, an inch above your belly button and an inch lateral bilaterally is your adrenal point. If your strength resisting her goes down, then there's something out of wack with your adrenals. It's really hard to explain so ask me to explain it to you if you ever see me in person. It all seems like a lot of BS, but that crap works too!!
Yes, yes I'm sounding crazy. I also find myself quoting stupid witchdoctor. However, on the last week, it was just too much to take and we all reverted to hating him, his politics, his preaching and all his little catch phrases:
"Breathe in ease and breath out DIS-ease"
"Mind is healer mind is slayer"
I can't think of anymore, but those are the two I despise the most. The man may be able to do great work, but that doesn't mean I have to like him/agree with him. So, moving on to what I have learned.
1. Touch is very therapeutic. I think this is the number one reason his patients continue to see him. As little as we are doing to really help them in their chronic pain in the literal sense, we have helped them a lot emotionally and psychologically. And this is extremely important because most of the time there is no cure for their chronic illnesses.
2. I don't like working with old people.
3. I like having continuity of care and knowing who my patients are.
4. I like working with healthy people--maybe i'm in the wrong profession?? What I mean is that I want to prevent disease rather than fighting it.
5. Don't be so closeminded. There are ALOT of people like the witchdoctor. They have these beliefs for various reasons...maybe medicine has failed them..whatever reasons. You just have to be open to it, just let it go and find a way to work with it.
All in all, I think the rotation wasn't as bad as I thought it was going to be. Everything the witchdoctor was saying wasn't as crazy as I thought it was. And I'm more spiritual than I think I am.
Friday, July 22, 2005
woohoo
happy last day of rotations for everyone who's not doing OBGYN or Peds. :) i'll write my eval either tonight or tomorrow...but i PROMISE i'll do it. ;)
Wednesday, July 20, 2005
Thursday, July 14, 2005
just checking in...
hi guys,
i promise i will blog about my whole rotation at the end of it. preview of coming attractions...it actually isn't that bad...more later. i go gamble! blackjack here i come!!!
AND harry potter comes out in 2 days people! 2 days!!!
(guess what i'll be doing all weekend...)
i promise i will blog about my whole rotation at the end of it. preview of coming attractions...it actually isn't that bad...more later. i go gamble! blackjack here i come!!!
AND harry potter comes out in 2 days people! 2 days!!!
(guess what i'll be doing all weekend...)
Wednesday, July 13, 2005
Monday, July 04, 2005
happy 4th of july
stephanie, melissa, sheila and christina say hello!!! happy 4th of july!!! wish you were all here!!!
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Yay 4th of July!
I guess I'm lucky because every year I get to celebrate my birthday for at least four days, thanks to the 4th of July and my mom going into labor during a fireworks show. Not to make you all feel bad, but being on vacation is wonderful! I spent most of last week in San Diego visiting family and friends and then Miguel and I started celebrating my birthday this weekend. We went to the Chivas soccer game it was really exciting even though they lost and then spent all day yesterday at the Glendale Galleria, Dave and Busters, and we saw two movies. I won a care bear for Magdalena so she has like 5 in her room already! Its funny cuz tommorow I get to spend my birthday learning how to give birth at lamaze class, I guess its appropriate!
Sunday, July 03, 2005
Saturday, July 02, 2005
wacky sites from the new age doc
why people think they shouldn't vaccinate their children. there's stat's in here people...actually used what i learned for the comlex/usmle to good use. i like how they don't report a sample size(if they did i didn't see it)...unless they looked at ALL US babies.
Weird number correlations about 9/11. I bet if you take any event in history you can find number correllations about anything. too much time on someone's hands. maybe they should get off their asses and do something rather than think up this stuff huh?
WTF?
We're plants...really we are. We don't need food, just sun.
Weird number correlations about 9/11. I bet if you take any event in history you can find number correllations about anything. too much time on someone's hands. maybe they should get off their asses and do something rather than think up this stuff huh?
WTF?
We're plants...really we are. We don't need food, just sun.