General Medical issues thread

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I had to look up ganglion to see it wasn’t the clap. Once I knew that it was a cyst I felt around my hands and yes there are a couple that exist that were not there 25 years ago. Just part of the fun of getting older.
I had a ganglion cyst in my upper wrist many years ago. So not an old people thing. It grew really large. A remedy used to be to hit it with the family bible. Mine started impededing wrist movement so it was removed surgically 20 years ago.
 
Were lucky that our local GPs are all bulk billed.
Popped in yesterday for scan results for my foot lump, they were inconclusive. But recommended surgical removal and pathology.
 
There is no direct test for methanol or ethanol. Measurement relies on the sample undergoing controlled chemical reactions.
Yes, understand that. The thing that needs to be proven for a denial of claim is the level of alcohol intoxication - ie how many alcohol drinks did they consume, ie were they drunk.
 
how many alcohol drinks did they consume, ie were they drunk
Sprry i thought you were referring to something else.

Should be easy enough to prove one way or another. Just a blood alcohol test will do or in the absence of that ofher evidence such as a bar tab and/witness statements

The TI I usually use specifies a BAC of 0.19 which is nearly 4x the usual 0.05

A positive BAC wont affect a methanol poisoning diagnosis. I suspect in some/many of these cases there will also be other substances other than methanol including ethanol, illegal drugs etc. standard management include testing for all sorts of substances one would typically find in a cohort of patients like these

What might be problematic would be a BAC > 0.19 + methanol poisoning. Interestingly when using ethanol infusion to treat methanol poisoning the target BAC is 0.15. So being drunk is protective but it only buys time - need stomach pumped, then dialysis, maybe 4MP infusion etc etc

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We followed our GP . Definitely worth it. Also about $95 a visit with $42 back.
He has moved surgeries a couple of times but I think he has children in high school in local area
 

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