Pranam Not at all. Just enriching your already vast knowledge of multitudinal knowhow in QUORA, and embellishing your oorodu oththu vaazhu sermon, of error is part of life: ( as learnt from )
1 Let source speak on testosterone anyway; can adverse effects of unusable medicines be taught in the forum causing negative aptitude?. It is OK, it is the fault of the source and why would you beat around the error-prone?. 2 Airlock is removed by air circulation by fluid injections, manually pouring water and do we need a qualified foreigner to teach us?. 3 I pay and I do take back; it was a disease spread from the west and USA; TO GO or TOGO. 4 Grandparents would arise only when living long; and a tortoise also does it not only elephants. Whales do it as a flock while travelling. 5 The *light* source may get *warm* or even *hot*, but *UV light* does not transmit *heat*. *Heat* is transmitted in the lower frequencies of Infrared (IR). *Heat* sources emit IR and that *can* be measured/seen using an IR camera or IR sensor. So warm water is warm and cold water is colder. There is another filter water-giving normal, hot and cold water in 3 channels. 6 Halt of anything in transit is either by law or nature; The train is supposed to start on Dot; but many times it starts late waiting for someone and made up in between stations. And these are all administrative procedures which cannot be sued except a few nations. 7 There are doctors who refuse to see patients in the middle of the dead night if you are, even your neighbor; so minds of service do matter and not other sinful feelings. KR IRS 6721 On Tue, 6 Jul 2021 at 08:17, 'gopala krishnan' via iyer123 < [email protected]> wrote: > *CULTURAL QA 07-2021-06* > > *Being a compilation there may be errors* > > Respected friends, > > These QA are from Quora and I have compiled some interesting ones to > friends. I am not compiling tough QA. *Answers are precise*. > > I found member Sri Rajaram KrishnaMurthy *questioning my knowledge*. > Also he adds pages as response . > > *I request the member to kindly read- Being a compilation there may be > errors**.* > > Since I am advised by some good members not to respond and create issues > I am not responding to his response mails. *But there is a limit to my > patience. * > > Sincerely, > > GopalaKrishnan 6-7-21 > > *Q1 Will doctors prescribe testosterone?* > > A1 Ray Schilling 16 years in general practice where I examined > many patientsUpdated March 17 > > Yes, doctors prescribe testosterone to those who are deficient and are in > need of it. These are mostly aging men in their 60’s or older who no longer > produce testosterone. > > A blood test is ordered. If the testosterone is low, testosterone > replacement can be ordered either by testosterone-gel or by testosterone > injection. > > A man who is on testosterone replacement therapy should have follow-up > blood tests every three months. > > The hormone level is kept in the high-normal level. > > The doctor cannot prescribe to younger men who have normal testosterone > production, just because they want to perform better in sports or they hope > to get more powerful ejections. > > *It is a myth that this would work, because there is a hormone feedback > between the circulating testosterone and the pituitary gland and the > hypothalamus.* > > Blood testosterone tests in these cases are in the high normal range of > testosterone. It is illegal for the doctor to prescribe testosterone in > such cases. The doctor would risk losing his/her licence to practice > medicine. > > The hormone feedback cycle involves FSH and LH and the hypothalamic > releasing hormones. When you overdose on testosterone, the feedback > circuits shut down your own production of FSH and LH, which can result in > testicular atrophy and lack of sperm production. That cannot be good for > the younger man who may want to start a family. > > *Q2 How do you get rid of an airlock in a water purifier?* > > A2 Donald Ard , worked at US Navy Submarine Service > (1969-1992)Answered June 1, 2020 > > *Airlock or air binding is caused by air being trapped in a system. The > only remedy is to get rid of* the air. Find a way to vent the air or to > pre-fill the system. > > Possibly by disconnecting a fitting at the highest point in the system and > allowing water to flow out before reconnecting the fitting. > > *Q3 What does the wait staff in fine dining restaurants think of > people who want to take their leftovers home?* > > A3 Erin Morrey professor, mom, and wife; trying to keep it all > in order! Sat > > My husband was once given his boss's credit card to take me out to a nice > dinner after he closed a particular deal for him. We went to a great place > that specialized in steaks. We chit-chatted with our waiter and eventually > ended up talking dogs with him, and we told him about our two Bassett-Lab > mixes. > > When we left, in addition to not batting an eye when I asked to take the > rest of my meal home, he asked if he could give us a couple of bones for > our dogs! > > They were big, thick steak bones with some meat left on them. He said they > often had people who didn't want to take their leftovers home, so they > would cut off the eaten part and put the bones in a bowl specifically for > customers' dogs. > > *Super, super nice and our dogs were thrilled!* > > *Q4 Many animals have parents that take care of their young like > humans, but do any have observed “grandparent” relationships? Or do only > humans place value on the generation after their kids?* > > A4 Jennifer Larson Studied Nursing at University of South Dakota > (Graduated 1996)Thu > > *Elephants are one of the best examples of multi-generational family units > in the wild.* > > Breeding herds are led by the matriarch, usually the oldest and wisest > female. The herd is composed of her daughters and granddaughters that will > stay with the herd for life. Bull elephants stay with the herd until they > are in their teen years, acting as protectors, and eventually move off to > form bachelor herds under the guidance of an older, dominant bull. *Old > bulls teach the younger bulls how to behave and without that older male > influence, young bulls have been known to get dangerously aggressive*, > attacking humans and even animals like rhino. > > From birth to death, every individual is part of the society, which I > think it can be fairly called. > > *Q5 **Why is my water purifier releasing warm water? > Dr. Aquaguard did not have any hot or cooling facility. What is the > problem?* > > A5 Pavan Dhanoji, BCA Science & Computer Science, Kalaburgi, > Karnataka, IndiaAnswered April 6, 2020 > > *I think, this question you must ask to your doctor aquaguard* > > Firstly the water which you are drinking is from the reverse osmosis > technology, in the reverse osmosis it removes salt, bacteria, and another > impurities from the water, where the water which is purified is so purified > that it contains nothing an but a water after the reverse osmosis there is > a process of UV purification this kills bacteria, germs, viruses, present > in water, again There is an additional process where they add minerals to > the water, nowadays technologies. > > Because by the process of reverse osmosis there is low minerals in the > water so the water is used add extra minerals in water must be in condition > to drink. > > *By the process of UV purification where do we light present in the > chamber kills the germs, bacterias, in the water which makes water little > warmer too* > > So you get a warmer water > > *Q6 What is the maximum official stoppage or halt time in Indian > trains? Some trains have stoppage more than 20 minutes on big stations.* > > A6 Answered by Prashant Tiwari June 29 > > There are two types of stoppages considered in Indian Railways: > > Commercial Hault- A haut from where passengers can board/deboard and > tickets are sold. > > Technical Hault - A hault where train stops for loco reversal, staff > change, water fillup etc. Such stops are not commercial and no tickets are > sold for these stops. > > Stoppage time at commercial hault depends on the type of station. *It > starts from as low as 1 minutes to as high as 30 mins. ( scheduled)* > > If a train has scheduled hault of 20 minutes or more then there is > definitely a loco reversal or attachment/detachment of banker locomotives. > > Exceptions: A train can stop for more than 30 minutes in case of uncleared > line, technical or mechanical failure. > > Technical haults are usually of 10–30 minutes in which loco might get > reversed, staff might get changed, water is filled in coaches and cleaning > is done in coaches. You can not buy tickets for/from a technical hault. > > Hope your doubts are cleared. If you have any question please ask in the > comment section. > > *Q7 What is the opinion of the doctors about their last patient > who comes just few minutes before departure at night in OPD?* > > A7 Stay home stay safe. Tiny Nair Cardiologist at PRS Hospital, > TrivandrumSat > > Rrrrrrrg‘Doctor?’‘Yes’ > > ‘Doctor, whats your consultation time at home?’ > > ‘6 PM till 8 PM’ > > ‘Thanks. In that case I shall come by 8 15; by then you would be free I > think.’ > > *But that’s not what we dread.* > > Invariably, the last patient would have been one who got an appointment by > haggling with my secretary or the ‘sit in’ category, who would have come > and announced that ‘I would meet the doctor and go; come what may’ type. > > Both often turn out to be suffering from major trouble. > > *Over the years, the ‘last patients’ (at home and in hospital OPD) have > had much more heart attacks,* cardiac arrhythmias or evolving stroke; > where the patient believed that he has gas, dyspepsia or a vertigo. > > *In hospital, it is called the ‘last token syndrome’.* > > Once I see him, with a major issue at my home office at 9 PM, what do I > do? Ask him to go to the hospital ER for an ECG and necessary treatment. > > How can we avoid this problem? > > Simple. > > Why not straight go to the ER? The answer is not so simple. It is not the > patients fault. > > *In the Indian medical system, the doctor is always given an iconic > stature; while the system is* neglected. There are many excellent doctors > but they have to work in a rusted system. > > In contrast, in the US, the system is very strong. In a strong system an > average doctor does well, while the reverse is not true. > > The system > > An Indian doctor might wrongly diagnose an atypical chest pain as muscular > and miss out a heart attack. In the US, all such pains would mandatorily > have an ECG done. If the ECG shown a heart attack, and unfortunately you > are in a ‘Indian’ rural hospital, you have to be content with some aspirin > and wait for the next bus to take you to the nearest town, while in the US, > the system will make sure that you are flown to a higher center in a > helicopter. > > It is this lack of belief in a system that brings this ‘last patient’ to > the OPD. > > The Ego > > ‘Don’t do anything without consulting me’ > > The patient, overwhelmed by the weight of my degrees would just do that, > unless I tell him that in an emergency don’t wait for me and go to the ER. > That can happen if the doctor can ensure that the hospital ER is a strong > system, capable of responding to a crisis. Mostly it doesn’t. > > The ‘last patient’ has just obeyed his doctors advise.- > > The ‘Over’ Reaction > > Just before COVID struck (Home consult is closed post COVID) I saw a last > patient coming in with a huge plaster in his hand. > > Time 9 PM > > *‘Doctor, I was waiting for 2 hours to see you’* > > He sat down. > > ‘See Mr, I am a cardiologist. This is clearly an ortho problem. Why don’t > you go to the right doctor? I am sorry but I am helpless’ > > He listened to me quietly.After my long lecture ended, he looked at me, > and smiled. > > *‘My wife is your patient. I just came to ask if she can have a dental > extraction’.* > > ‘And this is an accident that happened a month back, I am fine and active > now’ > > As I told you, last patients always spring a surprise. Didn’t I? > > *All the above QA are based on Quora digest on 05-07- 2021. Quora answers > need not be 100% correct answers * > > *Compiled and posted by R. 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