Posting lately has been suckin. Nothing interesting.
No school Monday or Tuesday. All Soul’s Day. Going to Goniadz tomorrow. Cemetary cruisin’ on TDay.
Some pictures are up. Baking some sweet cookies with an awesome set from mom.
It’s gotten pretty cold lately. Scarf’s come in quite handy I would have to say. Incense is nice now, all the [...]
Oct
30
…Has been sucking
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Oct
26
Nothing New
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Omg, the weather sucks. It was raining earlier today and there was even hail. I like rain though, so it wasn’t that bad. Hope to take some pictures of the Academy when the weather gets a bit better.
School’s alright. Had a chem test today, got 5- on a 5 point system. Which is pretty damn [...]
Oct
23
Head Blows
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About 2-3 cm posteriorly from the tip of the supraorbital margin (upper border of eye socket) is the anterior branch of the middle meningeal artery.
a blow to the side of the head may fracture the thin bones that form the pterion (spot where couple of cranial bones join), rupturing the anterior branch fo the middle [...]
Oct
23
Birth
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Women are awesome. I’ve always thought that. This is just a further installment in their awesome-ness.
During pregnancy, the pelvic joints and ligaments relax and pelvic movements incrase. The relaxation, caused by the increase in sex (a little bit of subliminal) hormones and the presence of the hormone relaxin, permits freer movements between the inferior parts [...]
Oct
22
Surgical Hip Replacement
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Did you know your Ass Crack is called the Intergluteal Cleft in medical terminology? That’s just awesome.
Although the hip join is strong and stable, it is subject to severe traumatic injury and degenerative disease. It was the 1st joint for which a replacement prosthesis was successfully developed. During hip replacement, a metal prosthesis anchored to [...]
Oct
18
Tarsus
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Well, not too much going on.
Studying the Free Lower Limb.
Consists of Pelvic Girdle, Femur, Tibia, Fibula, Tarsals, Metatarsals, and Phalanges.
I’ll have something cool later on today or tomorrow.
Weather’s cold. Bought a lamp and flower stand. Gonna hang up a light today and getting a rug hopefully sometime this week.
Oct
12
Milk
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The human body develops very slowly and can’t handle a huge amount of protein too well. Milk has a huge amount of protein. A protein increase results in a various allergic reactions to food.
True, milk is a source of Calcium, recommended for adults and children, but 1 litre a day can result in a deficit [...]
Oct
11
Proper Punching with Knuckles
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Everyone can punch…and hurt themselves. Usually nothing happens when you punch something/someone but occassionally you may put too much energy/force into it and screw yourself over and break some knuckles.
The proper knuckles to use when you punch are the index and middle finger knuckles.
A quick anatomy lesson: The carpus (wrist) is composed of 8 little [...]
Oct
10
Varsovie
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Went to Warsaw today. J got her VISA. Pretty exciting stuff. Missed biology for it but it seems as though today’s lab was just one big mess. Next week the real shit should be starting.
Didn’t learn too much interesting stuff in anatomy lately. The usual bone, tendon, ligament stuff. Gonna do some anatomy now. Learning [...]
Oct
6
Chemistry
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Much didn’t happen in the medical world. Had chemistry. Went to get photocopies for people. It came out to be 130 zees for 35 pages, 37 times. I took some extra because I wasn’t exactly sure of the class size. Tomorrow’s anatomy and phys. ed. Gonna play some sports, hopefully something interesting. Well, before I [...]
Oct
4
Xyphoideus Processus
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The xyphoid process is a small cartilaginous extension to the lower part of the sternum which may become ossified in the adult. The xyphoid process is connected to the body (corpus) of the sternum at the xiphesternal joint. This joint marks the inferior (lower) limit of the central part of the thorcic cavity. It is [...]
Oct
3
Neck Breaking Good Fun
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Here’s the first inside look at medicine.
The head is attached to the first vertebra, C1 (also known as the “atlas” as Atlas was the god that held the world on his back. The Academy has him in a couple of places in their quad.) The atlas sits on the second vertebra, C2 (Known as the [...]
Oct
2
Doctor’s Coats
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So J passed her exam, pretty awesome feeling…from both sides.
Talking with family at the current moment. It’s alright.
Getting doctor coats tomorrow.
Weather got better today. Did more laundry.
Learning about thoracic vertebrae and sternum.
Oct
1
Getting Ready
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First anatomy lesson:
Introduction to planes and terminology. First chapter will be Osteology. Classification of bones and vertebral column as well as structure of the thorax.
should be interesting.
J had her exam today, said she wasn’t too happy after it in an SMS. We’ll see tomorrow cuz the results will be in.