Friday, March 26, 2010

Do you think Doctor's give up on patients to easily if they are a organ donor?

Do you think Doctor's give up on patients to easily if they are a organ donor?
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Best Answer - Chosen by VotersWhy would a doctor do something like that? The doctor caring for you isn't the one who is caring for the potential transplant recipient, and it's not like he earns credit for the number of organs harvested. He does have to explain the death of his patient though, and face their family. This particular worry has been around for a long time, and it's simply not true. Nobody involved in the medical field likes to lose a patient, so they will work long and hard to preserve life. A transplanted organ is not a guarantee that a person will live anyway, it's just a chance you can offer them. The patient you have at the moment is still alive, and you are trained to preserve life- not to purposefully lost them so you can potentially save another one. I assure you, if you are an organ donor, doctors will work just as hard to save you as they would if you were not.

How did your family members react when you told them you had cancer?

How did your family members react when you told them you had cancer? did they cry? mine got so upset i couldnt?even control them
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Best Answer - Chosen by VotersMy family were terrific.I rang my sister who lives nearest when I was called back to the Dr's for mammogram results and she came with me.I had rung another sister for advice prior to the mammogram as she had been treated for breast cancer 10 years earlier.Given so many of us have had cancer and dealt with it successfully, we have a good understanding that it is treatable with early detection and they were all very supportive.

Tuesday, March 23, 2010

Can voice change from puberty affect playing high notes with a trumpet? As my voice has gotten lower?

Can voice change from puberty affect playing high notes with a trumpet? As my voice has gotten lower?As my voice has lowered, the difficulty I have playing high notes has increased. I have been playing the same amount. In October I could easily get a high E (treble), but now a high D is hard.
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Best Answer - Chosen by VotersHELLO FELLOW TRUMPET BUDDIE!YOUR VOICE GETTING LOWER SHOULD HAVE ABSOLUTLY NOTHING TO DO WITH THE NOTES YOU CAN PLAY, THOUGH DEPENDING ON HOW YOU PLAY IT COULD BUT ONLY FROM HUMBUZZING A MIX FROM PLAYING AND HUMMING INTO YOUR INSTROMENT!JUST BREATH IN REAL HARD AND BLOW OUT TRYING TO REACH UP HIGH!HOPE THIS HELPS

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When Im squatting, the bar hurts my back, neck and shoulders.

When Im squatting, the bar hurts my back, neck and shoulders. What in the world am I doing wrong?This is painful stuff. Please help
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Best Answer - Chosen by VotersThis is likely to be an issue of posture. Be sure you are doing the following:- Rotate/roll your shoulders forward and up and around and let them settle low and as far back as they'll stay, and get used to them staying back there.- Sit with your head further back (NOT tilted back but pulled back like a double chin).Make sure the bar is in the right position, watch others do it properly.You are right that it shouldn't hurt.Good Luck, Men's Health >

Would a guy try this if he was interested in a girl seriously?

Would a guy try this if he was interested in a girl seriously?I was with this guy I was dating a few months and we had s*x for the first time (first with each other)Anyway after this he tried an*l with me but I wasn't sure about it and told him a few times that it wasn't my kind of thing. He ended up persuading me then and we did and it was okay but I was drinking and so was he.The next day I was very cool with him and I wasn't very happy about it. I was thinking if this is what happens at the start, what kind of stuff is he going to want to do next. Was I right to be annoyed with him? Do you think he was just trying this cause he was drunk? Do you think trying this the first time we were really intimate was a bad idea on his behalf?We are not teenagers Also do you think a guy would have the cop on to know this is a very intimate thing that should probably only be tried after a while of sleeping together or do you think he was trying this cause he wanted to just hit it and split?
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Best Answer - Chosen by VotersI think he just wanted to try it. If you intend to see him again, just let him know that you aren't necessarily against doing it again but you aren't exactly as "ready" for it as you thought you were and perhaps you'll oblige him sometime later down the road.I do agree with you that the drinking may have made you both a little more adventurous then you may have been if you were sober.On the other hand, you did say that you had been seeing him for months now, maybe he feels comfortable enough with you that he thought he could ask. You initially agreed, so you too must feel some measure of comfort being with him as well.Bottom line, if you continue to see him just let him know that you'd like to back off from this aspect of "exploration", at least for the time being.As long as you both can be open and honest with each other, you shouldn't have no worries. 100% 1 Vote
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