CULTURAL QA 04-2023-33 BY G AND FALLACY CORRECTED BY KR Opening pleadings ended thank you KR
Q1 What is the best thing to do after eating? KR: The question should have been WHAT OUGHT NOT TO DO AFTER…. What you do after breakfast, lunch etc, you do after breakfast. I wrote long back under G’s diabetics, to have a10 min walk. Enough. Some go to bed at 9, or 10 or 11 or even 12 and wake up at 3, 4,5 and 6 OK. All are fine. I see a film every day after dinner. As G wrote on dreams -DO NOT CARRY ANY…._ I DO NOT CARRY ANY AND SLEEP ONCE ON BED. TODAY I AM GOING TO 10 20 SHOW NIGHT PS2. Q2 What makes one web browser faster than another? Kr Technology is the same. How the browser base is expanded ACCORDING TO MULTIPLE USERS ALONE MATTER. Q3 What are some mind blowing facts that most people don't know? There are more than 70 species of mushrooms that glow in the dark. KR Latest: Research in nanoionics has recently led to making tobacco plants glow in the dark using genes originating from the mushroom Neonothopanus nambi. Most studies attempting to make plants glow have tried to express bacteria-derived luciferase, which is the light-emitting gene found in many organisms. Bioluminescent plants have always existed — but only in the imagination of science fiction enthusiasts. In the real world, various species of insects, fungi, bacteria, marine animals, dinoflagellates and so on can produce light on their own, but no known plant displays autogenic bioluminescence. G Neptune was the first planet to be found through mathematical predictions rather than telescopic location. KR The reporting is erroneous. No planets were discovered from the ground by the western science. Our Rishis did it without any Hubble. But did not say how? They could do it without Hubble or 9” telescope. That is really mind blowing. &^th planet seen was Uranus. When the science world waante dto calculate the speed, there were errors reported. Same thing happened to Einstein also while calculating the Mass in E=Mc2. Then he said some is mysterious black hiding my path every time. So too then for Uranus people said, something is hindering. Varriere sent the paper with the calculation, unaware of anything and he did not find anything. But as written, “Le Verrier sent his results to several European astronomers, including Johann Gottfried Galle <https://www.historyofinformation.com/Johann%20Gottfried%20Galle> at the Berlin Observatory, who received Le Verrier’s communication on September 23, 1846. Two days later, after scanning the night skies with the Observatory’s 9-inch telescope, Galle wrote to Le Verrier with exciting news: "The planet whose position you indicated *really exists*. ( KR it was a hit and go) The same day I received your letter I found a star of the eighth magnitude that was not recorded on the excellent Carta Hora XXI (drawn by Dr. Bremiker) . . . The observation of the following day confirmed that it was the planet sought" (quoted in *Dictionary of Scientific Biography*). In June 1846 word of Le Verrier’s trans-Uranian researches reached Astronomer Royal Airy, who had let Adams’ work on the same subject languish neglected over the previous several months. Attempting to claim priority of discovery for England, Airy ordered Professor Challis to begin searching for the new planet (which Challis observed, but failed to recognize as such, prior to Galle’s sighting), and informed Le Verrier of Adams’ results in a letter written on October 14. Q7 Should fruits be eaten before or after meals? KR How many times. How many fruits do you eat daily? Q7 KR again? What is the difference between pitch yaw and roll in an airplane? Q9 How can you identify intelligent people? KR any predictions or guesswork? Q10 Should surgeons disclose their success rates and complication rates to patients, or is it acceptable to keep such information confidential? KR Any problem in the disclosures except revenue and Income tax intelligence may enter? Doctors speak to you about the success rate which means he is closer to it and not a NOVICE. KR IRS 30423 On Sat, 29 Apr 2023 at 17:32, 'gopala krishnan' via Thatha_Patty < [email protected]> wrote: > *CULTURAL QA 04-2023-33* > > Q1 What is the best thing to do after eating? > > A2 Weights Loss Diet, Health Director | Loving Father | > Business Director10h > > After eating a meal, it's important to take care of your body to ensure > that the food you have consumed is properly digested and that your body > gets the nutrients it needs. There are a variety of things you can do after > eating that can help optimize your body's digestion and overall health. > > 1. Wait Before Lying Down or Exercising > > One of the most important things to do after eating is to *avoid lying > down or exercising for at least 30 minutes.* When you lie down or > exercise immediately after eating, it can cause acid reflux or heartburn. > This is because the food in your stomach can move up into your esophagus, > causing discomfort and irritation. Waiting for 30 minutes after eating > before lying down or exercising allows your food to digest properly, > reducing the risk of acid reflux and other digestive issues. > > 2. Take a Short Walk > > Taking a short walk after eating can help improve digestion and reduce the > risk of heart disease. Walking helps stimulate the digestive tract, which > can help move food through your system more efficiently. It can also help > regulate blood sugar levels, which is important for people with diabetes. > Just make sure not to engage in any strenuous exercise immediately after > eating, as this can cause digestive discomfort. > > My note- Probably it is meant in the night –a short walk. There is a > Malayalam saying- “Atthazham Undal Arakkatham nataakkanam” > > 3. Drink Water > > Drinking water after eating can help promote digestion and keep you > hydrated. Water helps break down food and move it through your digestive > system, reducing the risk of constipation and other digestive issues. It > can also help prevent dehydration, which is important for overall health. > > My note- Most drink water while taking meals. Even during srardha, hot > water added with dry ginger is served to Bhokthas during their taking > food. > > 4. Avoid Smoking > > Smoking after eating can increase the risk of heart disease and other > health issues. Smoking can cause the blood vessels in your digestive system > to constrict, reducing blood flow and oxygen to your organs. This can slow > down digestion and increase the risk of digestive issues. If you are a > smoker, it's best to wait at least 30 minutes after eating before smoking. > > 5. Practice Good Oral Hygiene > > After eating, it's important to practice good oral hygiene to prevent > tooth decay and gum disease. *Brushing your teeth after eating can help > remove food particles and bacteria from your mouth*, reducing the risk of > cavities and other dental issues. Flossing can also help remove food > particles from between your teeth and prevent gum disease. > > *My note- Because of practical difficulties most people brush in the night > after taking meals.* > > 6. Avoid Drinking Alcohol > > Drinking alcohol after eating can increase the risk of digestive issues > and other health problems. Alcohol can irritate the lining of your stomach > and cause inflammation, which can lead to heartburn, acid reflux, and other > digestive issues. *If you choose to drink alcohol, it's best to wait at > least 30 minutes after eating before consuming alcohol.* > > 7. Practice Mindful Eating > > Practicing mindful eating can help you pay attention to your body's hunger > and fullness signals, which can help you make healthier choices and avoid > overeating. *Mindful eating involves being present and aware of your > thoughts, feelings, and physical sensations while eating*. This can help > you savor your food, reduce stress, and improve digestion. > > 8. Get Enough Sleep > > Getting enough sleep after eating is important for overall health and > digestion. *When you sleep, your body is able to focus on digesting and > absorbing nutrients from your food*, which can help improve digestion and > reduce the risk of digestive issues. Aim for at least 7-8 hours of sleep > per night to promote optimal digestion and overall health. > > In conclusion, there are a variety of things you can do after eating to > promote optimal digestion and overall health. These include waiting before > lying down or exercising, taking a short walk, drinking water, avoiding > smoking and alcohol, practicing good oral hygiene, practicing mindful > eating, and getting enough sleep. By incorporating these habits into your > routine, you can help ensure that your body gets the nutrients it needs and > that you feel your best. > > Q2 What makes one web browser faster than another? > > A2 Digital Services And Products,Business Consultant | Digital > Marketing Services | IT Guru Fri > > *Web browsers are the gateways to the internet, and they vary > significantly in terms of speed and performance*. When it comes to > browsing the internet, speed is everything. The faster the browser, the > quicker we can access the information we need. But what makes one web > browser faster than another? In this article, we'll explore the factors > that affect browser speed and performance. > > 1. Rendering Engine > > The rendering engine is the core component of a web browser that displays > the content of a webpage. Different browsers use different rendering > engines, and the efficiency of these engines plays a crucial role in > determining the speed of a web browser. The two most popular rendering > engines are WebKit and Gecko. WebKit is used by Safari, Chrome, and Opera, > while Gecko is used by Firefox. > > 2. JavaScript Performance > > JavaScript is a programming language that is widely used in web > development. It is responsible for many of the interactive elements found > on websites, such as pop-ups, menus, and other dynamic features. The > performance of JavaScript is critical to the speed of a web browser. The > faster a browser can execute JavaScript code, the faster it will be able to > load and display webpages. > > 3. Caching > > Caching is a process that allows web browsers to store a copy of a > webpage's resources, such as images, scripts, and stylesheets, on the > user's device. This way, when a user revisits the same webpage, the > browser can load it faster because it doesn't have to download all the > resources again. The more efficient the caching system of a browser, the > faster it will be able to load frequently visited webpages. > > My note- On account of this opening page of the browser appear, even when > there is problem with internet working > > 4. Network Performance > > Web browsers rely on the internet to load webpages, and the speed of the > internet connection can significantly affect the speed of the browser. The > faster the internet connection, the faster the browser will be able to load > webpages. Browsers that are optimized for slow internet connections, such > as mobile networks, tend to have features like data compression and image > optimization to improve network performance. > > 5. Memory Usage > > Web browsers consume a significant amount of system memory to store > information about the webpages you visit. The more memory a browser uses, > the slower it will perform. Browsers that are optimized for low memory > usage tend to perform better on devices with limited memory, such as > smartphones and tablets. > > 6. User Interface > > The user interface of a web browser can also have an impact on its speed > and performance. *Some browsers, such as Chrome and Firefox, offer a wide > range of customization options that allow users to personalize the > browser's appearance and functionality*. While these options can be > useful, they can also slow down the browser if too many add-ons or > extensions are installed. > > 7. Operating System > > Finally, the operating system on which a web browser runs can also affect > its performance. Some browsers may perform better on certain operating > systems than others. For example, Safari performs better on macOS than on > Windows, while Microsoft Edge performs better on Windows than on macOS. > > Conclusion > > In conclusion, there are many factors that affect the speed and > performance of a web browser. These include the rendering engine, > JavaScript performance, caching, network performance, memory usage, user > interface, and operating system. While some of these factors are beyond the > control of the user, others can be optimized by choosing a browser that is > designed to perform well on the user's device and internet connection. By > understanding these factors, users can choose a browser that meets their > needs for speed and performance. > > Q3 What are some mind blowing facts that most people don't know? > > A3 Krishna Kamat,23h > > Without saliva humans are unable to taste food. > > There are more than 70 species of mushrooms that glow in the dark. > > In ancient Rome, lemons were used as an antidote to all poisons. > > The last letter to be added to our alphabet was J. > > Neptune was the first planet to be found through mathematical predictions > rather than telescopic location. > > *Birds do not have teeth, although they may have ridges on their bills > that help them grip food.* > > Snakes can help predict earthquakes. They can sense a coming earthquake > from 75 miles away, up to five days before it happens. > > Giraffe age can be calculated from its spots. The darker the spots, the > older the giraffe. > > Q4 Can planes land in 60 mph winds? > > A4 Erika Fernandez, Experience in Aviation Field Feb 26 > > Yes, planes can land in 60 mph winds. The Federal Aviation Administration > (FAA) has set guidelines for crosswind limits, which vary depending on the > type and size of the plane. > > In general, commercial airlines are designed to handle crosswinds up to > 30-40 knots (approximately 35-46 mph), and some planes are capable of > landing in even higher winds. However, it's important to note that > landing in high winds can be challenging for pilots, and they may decide to > divert to another airport if the conditions are too dangerous. > > The weight of the aircraft also plays a crucial role in determining the > maximum safe landing speed in high winds. Heavier planes require more > speed to generate lift and may have a higher crosswind limit, while smaller > planes may be more susceptible to turbulence and gusts. > > Another important factor is the direction and gustiness of the wind. > Crosswinds > that blow parallel to the runway are generally easier to handle than those > that blow at an angle. Gusts can also be particularly dangerous, as they > can cause sudden changes in wind speed and direction. > > Overall, while planes can technically land in 60 mph winds, it's important > for pilots to carefully assess the conditions and make a judgment call > based on their experience and the specific capabilities of their aircraft. > *Safety > should always be the top priority in aviation, and if conditions are too > risky, pilots should choose to divert or delay their landing until > conditions improve*. > > My note- I had an experience of the flight not able to land for about an > hour due to storm and roaming above the airport at Trivandrum in 2004. > Finally pilot put the flight on automatic landing, DV we had a safe > landing. > > Q5 What lifestyle changes can help reverse the effects of a > fatty liver? > > A5 Ashish, Nutrition Advisor and Health Coach Apr 17 > > Here are some effective lifestyle changes that can help reverse a fatty > liver: > > •Lose excess weight. Reducing obesity is key. Aim to lose 1-2 pounds per > week through diet and exercise. This will take pressure off the liver. > > •Follow a healthy, balanced diet. Focus on lean proteins, high-fiber > whole grains, fruits and vegetables. Limit red meat, sugar, and refined > carbs. A Mediterranean diet works great. > > •Reduce insulin resistance. Eat foods that improve insulin sensitivity > like leafy greens, berries, and cinnamon. Also take omega-3 fats and > probiotics. This helps lower blood sugar and insulin spikes. > > •Cut down on alcohol. Minimize or eliminate alcohol consumption which > adds fat to the liver. > > •Manage other conditions. Effectively control any diabetes, high > cholesterol or high blood pressure. Get medications or make lifestyle > changes as advised by your doctor. > > •Do moderate exercise. Aim for at least 30 minutes a day of walking, > biking, or swimming most days. Exercise helps improve liver function and > metabolism. But don't overdo high-intensity workouts. > > •Consider supplements. Supplements like milk thistle, turmeric or > Dandelion can support liver health and fat metabolism. But always check > with your doctor first before taking any supplements. > > •Stay hydrated. Drink plenty of water and herbal teas to keep your liver > hydrated. Aim for 6-8 glasses a day. > > •Be patient and consistent. Reversing a fatty liver takes time and > dedication. Follow these tips for at least 3-6 months to see significant > improvement. But sticking to them long-term will prevent re-accumulation of > fat in the liver. > > Q6 What do you think, which appliance consumes the maximum > amount of electricity in our house during summer? > > A6 Gopala Krishnan, Former Assistant General Manager 1996-2004 > at Department of Telecom (1966–2004) Just now > > Most persons know the air conditioner units consume maximum electric > power. Bore well motors consume more power. Washing machines consume more > power. Fans consume more power than LED lights. All the above also depends > the period for which they are used. > > The sump motor and exhaust fans comes next in the list. The LED tube > lights and bulbs consume least power. > > My note-Water heaters also consume more power. Even in summer some people > use water heaters and use hotwater for bath-especially diabetics to > expand blood nerves. > > Q7 Should fruits be eaten before or after meals? > > A7 Weights Loss Diet, Health Director | Loving Father | > Business Director Wed > > Fruits are a delicious and healthy way to get essential vitamins and > minerals into your diet. However, many people are unsure about whether > they should eat fruits before or after meals. In this article, we will > explore the benefits of eating fruits before or after meals. > > Eating Fruits Before Meals > > One of the benefits of eating fruits before meals is that they can help to > stimulate digestion. *Fruits are high in fiber, water, and natural sugars > that can help to get your digestive system moving*. Eating fruits before > meals can also help to reduce your appetite, which can help you to eat less > during your meal. > > Another benefit of eating fruits before meals is that *they can help to > stabilize blood sugar levels*. Fruits are high in natural sugars that can > be quickly absorbed by the body. When you eat fruits before a meal, the > natural sugars in the fruits can help to prevent blood sugar spikes and > crashes that can occur after eating a meal. > > Eating Fruits After Meals > > Eating fruits after meals can also have its benefits. *One benefit is > that fruits can help to satisfy your sweet tooth. If you have a craving for > something sweet after your meal, eating a piece of fruit can be a healthy > and satisfying way to satisfy your cravings without consuming too many > calories.* > > Another benefit of eating fruits after meals is that they can help to > improve digestion. Fruits are high in fiber, which can help to promote > regular bowel movements and prevent constipation. Eating fruits after a > meal can also help to promote the growth of good bacteria in the gut, which > can improve overall digestive health. > > So, Which is Better? > > Both eating fruits before or after meals have their benefits. The best > time to eat fruits depends on your personal preference and your nutritional > goals. If you are looking to stimulate digestion and reduce your > appetite, eating fruits before meals may be the best option for you. If you > are looking to satisfy your sweet tooth and promote healthy digestion, > eating fruits after meals may be the best option for you. > > It is important to note that eating fruits at any time of the day is a > healthy choice. Fruits are packed with essential vitamins, minerals, and > antioxidants that can help to improve overall health and prevent chronic > diseases. However, it is important to consume fruits in moderation as they > are also high in natural sugars that can contribute to weight gain if > consumed in excess. > > In conclusion, whether you choose to eat fruits before or after meals, > incorporating fruits into your daily diet is a healthy choice. Fruits can > provide a variety of health benefits and are a delicious and convenient way > to get essential nutrients into your diet. > > Q7 What is the difference between pitch yaw and roll in an > airplane? > > A7 Erika Fernandez, Experience in Aviation Field5h > > Pitch, yaw, and roll are the three primary movements of an airplane in > flight. > > Pitch refers to the up and down movement of the airplane's nose. When the > airplane's nose is pointing up, it is said to be in a positive pitch. > Conversely, when the nose is pointing down, it is in a negative pitch. *The > airplane's pitch is controlled by the elevators on the tail of the plane*. > > Yaw refers to the left and right movement of the airplane's nose. When > the nose moves to the left, it is in a negative yaw. When it moves to the > right, it is in a positive yaw. Yaw is controlled by the rudder on the > vertical stabilizer on the tail of the plane. > > Roll refers to the side-to-side movement of the airplane's wings. When > the left wing rises, the airplane is in a positive roll. When the right > wing rises, it is in a negative roll. Roll is controlled by the ailerons on > the wings of the plane. > > *My note- Very informative answer. Probably when going at high speed, > pitch is involved**.About an year back a flight took off from Bangalore > airport to *Chennai about 15 minutes late. The piolet announced the > flight will be in time at Chennai. It was mostly in pitch mode which could > be felt by passengers near nose. I was near nose. It arrived in time at > Chennai airport. > > Q8 Is it true that drinking warm water with lemon juice in the > morning is useful for curing Type-2 diabetes permanently without medication > and surgery, as well as for prevention from this disease? > > A8 Ashish, Nutrition Advisor and Health Coach Apr 21 > > Drinking warm water with lemon juice has been promoted as a natural remedy > for diabetes management, prevention, and even possible cure. But, there is > little evidence to prove that. > > • Lemon water is high in vitamin C, which has antioxidant properties. Vitamin > C may help improve insulin effectiveness and reduce blood sugar levels. > However, > lemon juice alone is not enough to control diabetes and likely will not > cure the condition. Medical treatment like medication, diet, and exercise > are still required. > > • Lemon water could help improve insulin sensitivity and aid weight loss. > The vitamin C, antioxidants, and hydration from lemon water may provide > some benefits for blood sugar management and fat loss when consumed as part > of an overall diabetes or weight loss plan under medical supervision. But > diet and exercise are still necessary for real benefit. > > *• Lemon water may lower blood sugar levels temporarily. Drinking lemon > water is likely to* produce a temporary decrease in blood glucose > concentrations, especially if fasting blood sugar levels are tested before > and after consumption. However, the effects on blood sugar over the long > term remain limited without a comprehensive lifestyle change and medical > treatment plan. > > • There is little evidence lemon water can prevent diabetes complications. > While lemon juice may modestly help improve insulin function and lower > blood sugar, it does not prevent or treat the underlying condition. > Diabetics still need medication, diet, weight control and exercise to avoid > health issues like heart disease, kidney disease, neuropathy or other > diabetic complications. > > • Lemon water cannot replace medication. For most diabetics, medication > such as insulin injections, oral diabetes medication or both are required > to properly manage the condition effectively over the long run. Lemon juice > alone will not work as a substitute for the medication and treatment > prescribed by a doctor. > > • Stay hydrated but do not rely on lemon water alone. Drinking plenty of > water every day is important for diabetes management and overall health. > However, do not rely on lemon water as your only source of hydration if > seeking to manage diabetes. Lemon water can be part of an overall healthy > hydration plan, but additional water and non-caloric beverages are also > important. > > Q9 How can you identify intelligent people? > > A9 Alex Ferman, Passionate Writer, CA (2013 - present)Apr 24 > > They’re more creative with their curse words, which means they have an > extensive vocabulary (a trait associated with high intelligence). > > Most of them are night owls. They prefer to stay up late than most and > tend to be night owls who work through the night rather than sleep. > > They’re the oldest child in their family. The new findings showed that > eldest children had a slight but significant edge in I.Q. - an average of > three points over the closest sibling. > > They have an unusual ability to remember faces, facts, and figures. It’s > because they have an almost perfect “mnemonic” system of memory. > > Lazy is one of the signs of intelligent people. Such as sit watching > Netflix all night or never drag themselves to the gym. > > The smarter they are, the more difficult for them to be in a relationship > with. And it could because they’re picky. And if you find it challenging > to meet someone in your league, get this selective dating application > > Sometimes they can forecast what may happen next because of their ability > to recognize patterns, so they can plan and prepare for events rather than > react to them. > > They’re not avid texters. Using electronics too much, like texting > non-stop, can put you in a state of "infomania," which can harm your IQ. > > They’re skinny. High IQ people often have an “ectomorph” body type. This > type puts on weight less easily and also grows muscle mass less easily. > > Cat lovers win. Researchers from Carroll University analyzed 600 student > participants and found that cat lovers scored higher on intelligent test > than dog lovers. > > > > Q10 Should surgeons disclose their success rates and complication > rates to patients, or is it acceptable to keep such information > confidential? > > A10 Abraham Sukumar, In medical service in India for more than > three decades Wed > > Surgeons do not disclose their success rates and that is something more > than just out of modesty. > > During the early part of my career as a surgeon I was going through a > bunch of hospital case sheets belonging to the unit I was posted in to > check if they were complete before storing them for future retrieval if > they should be needed. A senior surgeon who was watching me at the task > asked me to check the result column. In that column one must make a one > word note if the patient was ‘cured’ or just ‘relieved’ or is ‘dead’. > > ‘Of the three what would you choose for a case of inguinal hernia,’ he > asked. > > ‘Cured,’ I said promptly. > > ‘How do you know that it was cured,’ he said. > > ‘The patient came with a hernia and at the time of discharge he had no > hernia.’ > > ‘Are you sure there would be no recurrence?’I had no answer. > > ‘Enter ‘relieved’ in the results column’ he said. > > One day I was having a haircut. The barber during the course of clipping > my hair told me that a couple of years ago I had operated on him for > hydrocele. Hydrocele is a condition that affects the testis. Normal > testes are covered with a two layered sac in which a milliliter or two of > fluid will collect as a lubricant. In certain situations, a lot of fluid > amounting to even half a liter or more can collect. Naturally enough > there is compulsion on the part of the sufferer to get the fluid out. In > parts of India where filariasis is prevalent hydrocele is common. During > surgery not only is the fluid drained but to prevent recurrence the sac in > which the fluid collects is also done away with. > > The barber was happy that the swelling was gone but was unhappy that the > testicles were not smooth globes they once were but have become craggy. > That is a natural result of the operation but it has left this patient > unsatisfied. For the surgeon the case was a complete success but not so > much for the patient. I told him as years go by it would become smoother. > Of course, there is no way the original smoothness can come back but the > patient may well forget what it felt like before the hydrocele occurred. > > One evening I was walking along a busy road in Madras when I heard someone > called ‘doctor’ in the distance. I looked back. I tall man was running > towards me with difficulty. I turned round and walked towards him. I soon > caught up with him. He was panting*. I noticed his extreme pallor as well > as his swollen feet. His haemaglobin level must have been very low indeed > for he was as pale as paper. Nutritionally he was in poor shape.* > > ‘You operated on me for stomach pain a year ago,’ he said. > > I recognized him. He had a large benign gastric ulcer for which we did a > partial gastrectomy. > > ‘*Thanks to you the stomach pain is gone,’ he said, ‘but I am unable to > eat more than a few mouthfuls of rice. I have become very weak.* > > I got him readmitted and transfused a couple of bottles of blood. Before > discharging him I arranged for a regular free supply of proteins > supplements. My operation as far as his gastric ulcer was concerned was a > success but nevertheless it was a failure. Our follow-up was inadequate. > We had failed him. Having removed half of the stomach of a rural rice eater > we should have done more than just hand over a prescription for the protein > supplements at the time of discharge. The case needed more active > follow-up. He did not get it. > > *The case of anaemia was referred from the medical ward. In their note > they said there was no medical cause for the anaemia but the patient was > complaining of piles and loss of blood in the motion.* On endoscopic > examination we could see three large pile masses. He did have third > degree piles. After preparing the patient with a transfusion we operated on > him and removed the pile masses. Unlike the three previous cases in the > case sheet of this patient we could enter ‘cured’ in the result column. > > Please note that the examples chosen are all common surgical conditions. > There is no heart, lung, or brain disease and no case of cancer either. > Even in such common non-life-threatening cases one cannot confidently enter > ‘cured’ in the result column. For most surgical procedures success is a > relative term. Now you can see why surgeons never talk about the success > of their operations. > > As for complication they never talk about it for it is bad policy to > frighten the patient > > *All the above QA are from Quora website on 29-04- 2023.* > > *Quora answers need not be 100% correct answers .* > > *Compiled **and posted by R. Gopala krishnan, former ITS, on 30-04-2023* > > > > -- > You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups > "Thatha_Patty" group. > To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an > email to [email protected]. > To view this discussion on the web visit > https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/thatha_patty/2098871368.1284381.1682814720620%40mail.yahoo.com > <https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/thatha_patty/2098871368.1284381.1682814720620%40mail.yahoo.com?utm_medium=email&utm_source=footer> > . > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Thatha_Patty" group. 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