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  On 8/27/2019 at 12:59 AM, Bevo said:

I graduated with a degree in molecular biology and had enough hours for a minor in ChemE (but UT didn't allow engineering minors). I received an MBA and MS in mol. bio. then worked in business development (licensing) for a university and several biotech companies and consulted in the pharmaceutical industry before going into medicine as a second career. Some of the technologies I licensed were for MRI and fMRI out of Wisconsin and there was a working relationship between GE and the University. So, I should have a damn good background in medicine, pharmaceuticals, and biology and an okay background with many medical devices, business related stuff, and engineering stuff. My expertise though is in UT football and UT recruiting.

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so.  who’s gonna be the next commit not named jordan?

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  On 8/27/2019 at 12:59 AM, Bevo said:

I graduated with a degree in molecular biology and had enough hours for a minor in ChemE (but UT didn't allow engineering minors). I received an MBA and MS in mol. bio. then worked in business development (licensing) for a university and several biotech companies and consulted in the pharmaceutical industry before going into medicine as a second career. Some of the technologies I licensed were for MRI and fMRI out of Wisconsin and there was a working relationship between GE and the University. So, I should have a damn good background in medicine, pharmaceuticals, and biology and an okay background with many medical devices, business related stuff, and engineering stuff. My expertise though is in UT football and UT recruiting.

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  On 8/27/2019 at 12:59 AM, Bevo said:

I graduated with a degree in molecular biology and had enough hours for a minor in ChemE (but UT didn't allow engineering minors). I received an MBA and MS in mol. bio. then worked in business development (licensing) for a university and several biotech companies and consulted in the pharmaceutical industry before going into medicine as a second career. Some of the technologies I licensed were for MRI and fMRI out of Wisconsin and there was a working relationship between GE and the University. So, I should have a damn good background in medicine, pharmaceuticals, and biology and an okay background with many medical devices, business related stuff, and engineering stuff. My expertise though is in UT football and UT recruiting.

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  On 8/27/2019 at 12:59 AM, Bevo said:

I graduated with a degree in molecular biology and had enough hours for a minor in ChemE (but UT didn't allow engineering minors). I received an MBA and MS in mol. bio. then worked in business development (licensing) for a university and several biotech companies and consulted in the pharmaceutical industry before going into medicine as a second career. Some of the technologies I licensed were for MRI and fMRI out of Wisconsin and there was a working relationship between GE and the University. So, I should have a damn good background in medicine, pharmaceuticals, and biology and an okay background with many medical devices, business related stuff, and engineering stuff. My expertise though is in UT football and UT recruiting.

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so you are basically old enough to retire

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  On 8/27/2019 at 12:59 AM, Bevo said:

I graduated with a degree in molecular biology and had enough hours for a minor in ChemE (but UT didn't allow engineering minors). I received an MBA and MS in mol. bio. then worked in business development (licensing) for a university and several biotech companies and consulted in the pharmaceutical industry before going into medicine as a second career. Some of the technologies I licensed were for MRI and fMRI out of Wisconsin and there was a working relationship between GE and the University. So, I should have a damn good background in medicine, pharmaceuticals, and biology and an okay background with many medical devices, business related stuff, and engineering stuff. My expertise though is in UT football and UT recruiting.

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Well don’t I feel like a huge piece of shit.

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  On 8/27/2019 at 12:59 AM, Bevo said:

I graduated with a degree in molecular biology and had enough hours for a minor in ChemE (but UT didn't allow engineering minors). I received an MBA and MS in mol. bio. then worked in business development (licensing) for a university and several biotech companies and consulted in the pharmaceutical industry before going into medicine as a second career. Some of the technologies I licensed were for MRI and fMRI out of Wisconsin and there was a working relationship between GE and the University. So, I should have a damn good background in medicine, pharmaceuticals, and biology and an okay background with many medical devices, business related stuff, and engineering stuff. My expertise though is in UT football and UT recruiting.

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angry nerd GIF

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  On 8/27/2019 at 12:59 AM, Bevo said:

I graduated with a degree in molecular biology and had enough hours for a minor in ChemE (but UT didn't allow engineering minors). I received an MBA and MS in mol. bio. then worked in business development (licensing) for a university and several biotech companies and consulted in the pharmaceutical industry before going into medicine as a second career. Some of the technologies I licensed were for MRI and fMRI out of Wisconsin and there was a working relationship between GE and the University. So, I should have a damn good background in medicine, pharmaceuticals, and biology and an okay background with many medical devices, business related stuff, and engineering stuff. My expertise though is in UT football and UT recruiting.

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Certainly you have a nice background in the biological sciences/engineering aspects of things. Maybe, in recruiting as well. I defer to you in these topics (my undergrad degree was a BS in Biophysics many years ago).

But in the practice (not the theory) of medicine, you have no training, experience, and real-world knowledge. As such, trying to diagnose someone and figure out what was or wasn't done from afar  isn't appropriate (even for a competent physician or surgeon). Magis, e.g., will offer up general discussions of orthopedic injuries and their treatment. However, he never makes specific recommendations and exact diagnoses in a particular athlete being discussed, because he hasn't examined the patient and doesn't have access to imaging, the medical record, etc.

Your discussion of the bacteriology and treatment of strep throat and otitis media was, AFAIK, basically taken from the internet. While it was essentially correct, you (and, presumably, most laypeople) are unaware that treatment failures of antibiotics are not uncommon at all (bacterial resistance to commonly prescribed antibiotics, etc). In my experience in the ER, since I'm not a primary care specialist, I actually tend to see a lot of patients who were given an appropriate antibiotic (for OM, strep, pneumonia, UTI, etc) and yet weren't cured. Usually, they just need a different antibiotic, though sometimes further treatment is needed.

Long story short, VF is one of my favorite recruits. I'm glad he was tough enough to play through a couple of generally minor infections. There was no need to go from there, though, into some long discussion about how maybe he didn't get oral antibiotics initially, maybe he was given ear drops, etc. We simply don't know. And it really doesn't matter. It's a very trivial case.

I don't venture into the CR, but I assume that there are plenty of medical diagnoses and the like being tossed around there about the President, RBG, et al. Feel free to wade in there.

 

(apologies to the board for longcatting/phlegming this)

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  On 8/27/2019 at 2:25 AM, Spawn of Cthulhu said:

Certainly you have a nice background in the biological sciences/engineering aspects of things. Maybe, in recruiting as well. I defer to you in these topics (my undergrad degree was a BS in Biophysics many years ago).

But in the practice (not the theory) of medicine, you have no training, experience, and real-world knowledge. As such, trying to diagnose someone and figure out what was or wasn't done from afar  isn't appropriate (even for a competent physician or surgeon). Magis, e.g., will offer up general discussions of orthopedic injuries and their treatment. However, he never makes specific recommendations and exact diagnoses in a particular athlete being discussed, because he hasn't examined the patient and doesn't have access to imaging, the medical record, etc.

Your discussion of the bacteriology and treatment of strep throat and otitis media was, AFAIK, basically taken from the internet. While it was essentially correct, you (and, presumably, most laypeople) are unaware that treatment failures of antibiotics are not uncommon at all (bacterial resistance to commonly prescribed antibiotics, etc). In my experience in the ER, since I'm not a primary care specialist, I actually tend to see a lot of patients who were given an appropriate antibiotic (for OM, strep, pneumonia, UTI, etc) and yet weren't cured. Usually, they just need a different antibiotic, though sometimes further treatment is needed.

Long story short, VF is one of my favorite recruits. I'm glad he was tough enough to play through a couple of generally minor infections. There was no need to go from there, though, into some long discussion about how maybe he didn't get oral antibiotics initially, maybe he was given ear drops, etc. We simply don't know. And it really doesn't matter. It's a very trivial case.

I don't venture into the CR, but I assume that there are plenty of medical diagnoses and the like being tossed around there about the President, RBG, et al. Feel free to wade in there.

 

(apologies to the board for longcatting/phlegming this)

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  On 8/27/2019 at 2:25 AM, Spawn of Cthulhu said:

Certainly you have a nice background in the biological sciences/engineering aspects of things. Maybe, in recruiting as well. I defer to you in these topics (my undergrad degree was a BS in Biophysics many years ago).

But in the practice (not the theory) of medicine, you have no training, experience, and real-world knowledge. As such, trying to diagnose someone and figure out what was or wasn't done from afar  isn't appropriate (even for a competent physician or surgeon). Magis, e.g., will offer up general discussions of orthopedic injuries and their treatment. However, he never makes specific recommendations and exact diagnoses in a particular athlete being discussed, because he hasn't examined the patient and doesn't have access to imaging, the medical record, etc.

Your discussion of the bacteriology and treatment of strep throat and otitis media was, AFAIK, basically taken from the internet. While it was essentially correct, you (and, presumably, most laypeople) are unaware that treatment failures of antibiotics are not uncommon at all (bacterial resistance to commonly prescribed antibiotics, etc). In my experience in the ER, since I'm not a primary care specialist, I actually tend to see a lot of patients who were given an appropriate antibiotic (for OM, strep, pneumonia, UTI, etc) and yet weren't cured. Usually, they just need a different antibiotic, though sometimes further treatment is needed.

Long story short, VF is one of my favorite recruits. I'm glad he was tough enough to play through a couple of generally minor infections. There was no need to go from there, though, into some long discussion about how maybe he didn't get oral antibiotics initially, maybe he was given ear drops, etc. We simply don't know. And it really doesn't matter. It's a very trivial case.

I don't venture into the CR, but I assume that there are plenty of medical diagnoses and the like being tossed around there about the President, RBG, et al. Feel free to wade in there.

 

(apologies to the board for longcatting/phlegming this)

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Agreed with the rest, but I read his statement as he is currently practicing fwiw. 

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  On 8/27/2019 at 2:25 AM, Spawn of Cthulhu said:

Certainly you have a nice background in the biological sciences/engineering aspects of things. Maybe, in recruiting as well. I defer to you in these topics (my undergrad degree was a BS in Biophysics many years ago).

But in the practice (not the theory) of medicine, you have no training, experience, and real-world knowledge. As such, trying to diagnose someone and figure out what was or wasn't done from afar  isn't appropriate (even for a competent physician or surgeon). Magis, e.g., will offer up general discussions of orthopedic injuries and their treatment. However, he never makes specific recommendations and exact diagnoses in a particular athlete being discussed, because he hasn't examined the patient and doesn't have access to imaging, the medical record, etc.

Your discussion of the bacteriology and treatment of strep throat and otitis media was, AFAIK, basically taken from the internet. While it was essentially correct, you (and, presumably, most laypeople) are unaware that treatment failures of antibiotics are not uncommon at all (bacterial resistance to commonly prescribed antibiotics, etc). In my experience in the ER, since I'm not a primary care specialist, I actually tend to see a lot of patients who were given an appropriate antibiotic (for OM, strep, pneumonia, UTI, etc) and yet weren't cured. Usually, they just need a different antibiotic, though sometimes further treatment is needed.

Long story short, VF is one of my favorite recruits. I'm glad he was tough enough to play through a couple of generally minor infections. There was no need to go from there, though, into some long discussion about how maybe he didn't get oral antibiotics initially, maybe he was given ear drops, etc. We simply don't know. And it really doesn't matter. It's a very trivial case.

I don't venture into the CR, but I assume that there are plenty of medical diagnoses and the like being tossed around there about the President, RBG, et al. Feel free to wade in there.

 

(apologies to the board for longcatting/phlegming this)

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  On 8/27/2019 at 2:25 AM, Spawn of Cthulhu said:
Certainly you have a nice background in the biological sciences/engineering aspects of things. Maybe, in recruiting as well. I defer to you in these topics (my undergrad degree was a BS in Biophysics many years ago).
But in the practice (not the theory) of medicine, you have no training, experience, and real-world knowledge. As such, trying to diagnose someone and figure out what was or wasn't done from afar  isn't appropriate (even for a competent physician or surgeon). Magis, e.g., will offer up general discussions of orthopedic injuries and their treatment. However, he never makes specific recommendations and exact diagnoses in a particular athlete being discussed, because he hasn't examined the patient and doesn't have access to imaging, the medical record, etc.
Your discussion of the bacteriology and treatment of strep throat and otitis media was, AFAIK, basically taken from the internet. While it was essentially correct, you (and, presumably, most laypeople) are unaware that treatment failures of antibiotics are not uncommon at all (bacterial resistance to commonly prescribed antibiotics, etc). In my experience in the ER, since I'm not a primary care specialist, I actually tend to see a lot of patients who were given an appropriate antibiotic (for OM, strep, pneumonia, UTI, etc) and yet weren't cured. Usually, they just need a different antibiotic, though sometimes further treatment is needed.
Long story short, VF is one of my favorite recruits. I'm glad he was tough enough to play through a couple of generally minor infections. There was no need to go from there, though, into some long discussion about how maybe he didn't get oral antibiotics initially, maybe he was given ear drops, etc. We simply don't know. And it really doesn't matter. It's a very trivial case.
I don't venture into the CR, but I assume that there are plenty of medical diagnoses and the like being tossed around there about the President, RBG, et al. Feel free to wade in there.
 
(apologies to the board for longcatting/phlegming this)


I see we’ve found the Dr with the God complex. Lighten up Francis.
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  On 8/27/2019 at 2:25 AM, Spawn of Cthulhu said:

Certainly you have a nice background in the biological sciences/engineering aspects of things. Maybe, in recruiting as well. I defer to you in these topics (my undergrad degree was a BS in Biophysics many years ago).

But in the practice (not the theory) of medicine, you have no training, experience, and real-world knowledge. As such, trying to diagnose someone and figure out what was or wasn't done from afar  isn't appropriate (even for a competent physician or surgeon). Magis, e.g., will offer up general discussions of orthopedic injuries and their treatment. However, he never makes specific recommendations and exact diagnoses in a particular athlete being discussed, because he hasn't examined the patient and doesn't have access to imaging, the medical record, etc.

Your discussion of the bacteriology and treatment of strep throat and otitis media was, AFAIK, basically taken from the internet. While it was essentially correct, you (and, presumably, most laypeople) are unaware that treatment failures of antibiotics are not uncommon at all (bacterial resistance to commonly prescribed antibiotics, etc). In my experience in the ER, since I'm not a primary care specialist, I actually tend to see a lot of patients who were given an appropriate antibiotic (for OM, strep, pneumonia, UTI, etc) and yet weren't cured. Usually, they just need a different antibiotic, though sometimes further treatment is needed.

Long story short, VF is one of my favorite recruits. I'm glad he was tough enough to play through a couple of generally minor infections. There was no need to go from there, though, into some long discussion about how maybe he didn't get oral antibiotics initially, maybe he was given ear drops, etc. We simply don't know. And it really doesn't matter. It's a very trivial case.

I don't venture into the CR, but I assume that there are plenty of medical diagnoses and the like being tossed around there about the President, RBG, et al. Feel free to wade in there.

 

(apologies to the board for longcatting/phlegming this)

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I was given amoxicillin for an ear infection (I get these often due to a broken jaw that healed poorly from a football injury in HS) before flying overseas earlier this summer. I proceed to not get any better for a week. My middle son, meanwhile, gets diagnosed with strep, gets a z-pack and starts immediately getting better. So my wife makes me go see a dr in London. He says “yeah, amoxicillin doesn’t solve most strep” gets me a z-pack and I’m normal within a few days. So I’m not a doctor, but the dude’s original post was dead fucking wrong as a rule. Agreed with you here. 

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  On 8/27/2019 at 2:25 AM, Spawn of Cthulhu said:

Certainly you have a nice background in the biological sciences/engineering aspects of things. Maybe, in recruiting as well. I defer to you in these topics (my undergrad degree was a BS in Biophysics many years ago).

But in the practice (not the theory) of medicine, you have no training, experience, and real-world knowledge. As such, trying to diagnose someone and figure out what was or wasn't done from afar  isn't appropriate (even for a competent physician or surgeon). Magis, e.g., will offer up general discussions of orthopedic injuries and their treatment. However, he never makes specific recommendations and exact diagnoses in a particular athlete being discussed, because he hasn't examined the patient and doesn't have access to imaging, the medical record, etc.

Your discussion of the bacteriology and treatment of strep throat and otitis media was, AFAIK, basically taken from the internet. While it was essentially correct, you (and, presumably, most laypeople) are unaware that treatment failures of antibiotics are not uncommon at all (bacterial resistance to commonly prescribed antibiotics, etc). In my experience in the ER, since I'm not a primary care specialist, I actually tend to see a lot of patients who were given an appropriate antibiotic (for OM, strep, pneumonia, UTI, etc) and yet weren't cured. Usually, they just need a different antibiotic, though sometimes further treatment is needed.

Long story short, VF is one of my favorite recruits. I'm glad he was tough enough to play through a couple of generally minor infections. There was no need to go from there, though, into some long discussion about how maybe he didn't get oral antibiotics initially, maybe he was given ear drops, etc. We simply don't know. And it really doesn't matter. It's a very trivial case.

I don't venture into the CR, but I assume that there are plenty of medical diagnoses and the like being tossed around there about the President, RBG, et al. Feel free to wade in there.

 

(apologies to the board for longcatting/phlegming this)

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Looks like I’ve stumbled into a stethoscope measuring contest.  

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  On 8/27/2019 at 3:00 AM, Armybrat said:

I graduated with a degree in drinking, banging your moms, and cutting classes. Can’t talk shit about football or recruiting, but I do know OU sucks like an F5 tornado. And I have a surefire cure for crabs.

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Something tells me your cure for crabs is to give it to everyone else.

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  On 8/27/2019 at 4:36 AM, Machinator said:

Not recruiting-related, but for some late-night entertaintment, LotusHorn has some insider "intel" and some scorching hot takes on the Ehlinger / Casey Thompson QB "battle": https://247sports.com/college/texas/Board/21/Contents/Thoughts-of-where-we-are-at-134814313/

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That dude is an absolute treasure, he is a slightly more sober/coherent Daddy98 with a superiority complex. He’s three clicks away from starting his own Facebook page at this point. I don’t know what’s funnier, the garbage he spews or the 247 hogs that greedily lap that shit up

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  On 8/27/2019 at 2:59 AM, closetojumping said:

I was given amoxicillin for an ear infection (I get these often due to a broken jaw that healed poorly from a football injury in HS) before flying overseas earlier this summer. I proceed to not get any better for a week. My middle son, meanwhile, gets diagnosed with strep, gets a z-pack and starts immediately getting better. So my wife makes me go see a dr in London. He says “yeah, amoxicillin doesn’t solve most strep” gets me a z-pack and I’m normal within a few days. So I’m not a doctor, but the dude’s original post was dead fucking wrong as a rule. Agreed with you here. 

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Umm, how can I make an off-handed reference to a non-existent football career and throw in some oft-dreamed for, but never seems to happen, international travel ...?

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  On 8/27/2019 at 3:08 AM, Machinator said:

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Get this on topic recruiting shit out of here

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  On 8/27/2019 at 4:36 AM, Machinator said:

Not recruiting-related, but for some late-night entertaintment, LotusHorn has some insider "intel" and some scorching hot takes on the Ehlinger / Casey Thompson QB "battle": https://247sports.com/college/texas/Board/21/Contents/Thoughts-of-where-we-are-at-134814313/

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God what a fucking imbecile. The only thing worse is the gaggle of fucktards that put that pussy on a pedestal and listen to him. 

“Brennan Eagles, who had surgery and has missed like half or more of fall practice, is going to light the world on fire.”

Maybe he will, but do you know how I know you’re full of shit and none of what you said is based on seeing any practice?

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  On 8/27/2019 at 4:58 AM, VaHorn said:

Umm, how can I make an off-handed reference to a non-existent football career and throw in some oft-dreamed for, but never seems to happen, international travel ...?

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Oh look, here you are again contributing literally nothing to board whatsoever, just aimlessly following around posters you dislike and kicking rocks like the petulant little twat you most certainly are...what, did you have some time to get on Internet after you finished up boiling your rabbits tonight, Ms. Close? 

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  On 8/27/2019 at 9:42 AM, SydneyCarton said:

Oh look, here you are again contributing literally nothing to board whatsoever, just aimlessly following around posters you dislike and kicking rocks like the petulant little twat you most certainly are...what, did you have some time to get on Internet after you finished up boiling your rabbits tonight, Ms. Close? 

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I’m just impressed that someone from Diboll with a career in hydraulics gets to travel so much.

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  On 8/27/2019 at 2:59 AM, closetojumping said:

I was given amoxicillin for an ear infection (I get these often due to a broken jaw that healed poorly from a football injury in HS) before flying overseas earlier this summer. I proceed to not get any better for a week. My middle son, meanwhile, gets diagnosed with strep, gets a z-pack and starts immediately getting better. So my wife makes me go see a dr in London. He says “yeah, amoxicillin doesn’t solve most strep” gets me a z-pack and I’m normal within a few days. So I’m not a doctor, but the dude’s original post was dead fucking wrong as a rule. Agreed with you here. 

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I really don't have any desire to discuss this shit, but Amoxicillin is first line therapy for Strep. And Spawn is just being a condescending prick because of an innocuous post I made stating, " Amoxicillin or Z-Pack would have probably gotten rid of both infections. They probably thought the ear infection was outer ear and gave him drops instead of an oral antibiotic".

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