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2023.06.10 05:42 dinkstwrs What’s your guy’s bet that I get in with my wonderful MEPS visit
Alright folks, just went to meps and got hit up with 5 disqualifications. I have something’s going for me though. Most likely going to get waivers denied but screw it. Here’s the list of DQ’s:
Autism(could be a misdiagnosis): diagnosed at two years old. Never had any meds for it and never had any special assistance(only diagnosed because I didn’t talk till I was 3). Also have a doctors note saying that it was a misdiagnosis.
Childhood Asthma: only had a asthma attack when I was 9 y/o. Last time inhaler was ordered was in 2020 because I was a minor and my mom ordered it for me before my high school football season. Doctor wrote a note saying that I’m fine. Getting a PFT at meps on Monday which should be no problem.
Passed out in 2021 in the shower: this was because I wasn’t eating or drinking (less than 500 calories a day, lost 60lbs though lol) enough due to me trying to loose as much weight as possible and I fainted in the shower. Haven’t dealt with similar symptoms since. Doctor wrote a not saying that I’m fine as well since. I most likely will have to do an EKG test and I should do well on the test.
Overweight: I’m over the BMI limit by like .3 which is my fault which should be fine because I’m loosing weight in a healthy way now.
Peanut allergy: this is the one I know will get denied for sure due to me being anaphylactic. BUT, I have a trick up my sleeve. I’m in the process of getting oral immunotherapy(develop tolerance by eating tiny peanuts over time)for my allergy to get to a point where it’s not super severe anymore. People in other branches have done this before for their peanut allergy so it has been proven to work.
Cashew allergy: same thing for peanuts but not as severe.
In the perfect scenario they only deny my waivers only for my nut allergies not for anything else. But we’ll see. I have other branches to try as well because I will regret it if I don’t. I’ll take anyone who will take me.
I’m gonna fight these to the very end. Decides the nut allergy DQ’s non of these affect me(thanks genesis). Just posting this because it’s been my dream serving in any branch and if it means I have to jump all these hoops to get in the door, I’ll do it. Just wanted to share and hopefully good news follows through. Expect the worst, hope for the best. Never give up.
Also big ups to my doctor. He was able to provide me with a lot of notes.
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2023.06.10 05:40 EngineeringLumpy Really uncomfortable SOB, any suggestions
27 female, healthy BMI, no significant pmhx. I take vyvanse and Prozac daily, as well as a multivitamin.
I want to start by saying I do NOT believe this is an emergency situation as it’s been going on for about 2 days now, and I am a nurse so I trust my judgement somewhat although I know I’m not the best nurse for my own self.
The past 3 days I’ve had this really uncomfortable naggging shortness of breath. I’m in the southeast United States so I’m not exactly close to the forest fire in Canada, but we do have an air quality warning in effect. This started the same day our air quality warning was issued. I lost my home pulse ox so idk what I’m satting, but my skin is nice and pink/warm, so no cyanosis. I don’t think I’m hypoxic. No headache, no wheezing, coughing, etc. just a constant feeling of not being able to inhale completely. I tried listening to my lungs, and in the spots I was able to hit myself, they sounded clear and good. Some tachycardia on and off but that’s normal for me from taking vyvanse. I do get seasonal allergies but not so bad that I need to take medication every day. Never been dx with asthma or any kind of respiratory illness. I’ve had covid twice while vaccinated and recovered fine. Most recent known covid was in February. I’m debating on whether or not I should go to an urgent care this weekend for an inhaler rx or just try to wait until the air pollution clears? Any suggestions? Thank you
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2023.06.10 05:29 Throwaway_nothing0 My asthma has been getting worse, but the doctors keep dismissing it as nothing.
I've had extremely mild asthma most of my life, as in using an inhaler once a year. During winter, my asthma started getting worse. As in, I needed the inhaler everyday, I woke up with a wheeze nearly everyday. Every doctor I've been to has acted like it's nothing to worry about. They tell me it's normal. I have a rescue inhaler, I take montelukast and levocetrazine every night. It's now summer and they said it would improve, but if anything, my asthma has been getting worse. I now have a chronic cough, I'm sensitive to environmental factors, my allergies are so bad, that even with the max dose of my medications I still get symptoms. I now cough a lot whenever I'm around smoke.
I have pretty bad anxiety, and it's scaring me. I've had 3 different doctors tell me that since I'm young its probably nothing. They haven't done any tests, just listen to my lungs and send me on my way. I've been around second hand smoke my entire life (tobacco and cannabis and the people in my house smoke blunts daily), and I've smoked cannabis since my teens (not so much anymore as it triggers my asthma) and they tell me that's why. I'm wondering if it could be more serious? Sometimes the inhalers don't work and I have to sit outside and take deep breaths until it stops. My paternal grandfather died of lung cancer.
Relevent information: 28F, 5'10, around 180lbs, white, wellbutrin xr 350mg, I also take a otc zinc pill, vitamin b12, melatonin. I smoke cannabis a few times a week.
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2023.06.10 04:00 Impossible-Change-39 When buying a vacuum
What to keep in mind when buying a vacuum When buying a vacuum, there are several things to keep in mind: 1. Type of vacuum: There are several types of vacuums, including upright, canister, stick, and robotic. Consider which type of vacuum will work best for your needs. 2. Suction power: Look for a vacuum with strong suction power to ensure that it can effectively clean carpets and other surfaces. 3. Filtration: If you or someone in your household has allergies or asthma, look for a vacuum with a HEPA filter, which can capture small particles like dust and pollen. 4. Bag or bagless: Decide whether you want a vacuum with a bag or a bagless vacuum. Bagless vacuums are more convenient but can be messier to empty. 5. Accessories: Consider the accessories that come with the vacuum, such as a crevice tool or upholstery brush.These can make it easier to clean hard-to-reach areas.By considering these factors, you can choose a vacuum that will meet your needs and keep your home clean.
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2023.06.10 04:00 Impossible-Change-39 When buying a vacuum
What to keep in mind when buying a vacuum When buying a vacuum, there are several things to keep in mind: 1. Type of vacuum: There are several types of vacuums, including upright, canister, stick, and robotic. Consider which type of vacuum will work best for your needs. 2. Suction power: Look for a vacuum with strong suction power to ensure that it can effectively clean carpets and other surfaces. 3. Filtration: If you or someone in your household has allergies or asthma, look for a vacuum with a HEPA filter, which can capture small particles like dust and pollen. 4. Bag or bagless: Decide whether you want a vacuum with a bag or a bagless vacuum. Bagless vacuums are more convenient but can be messier to empty. 5. Accessories: Consider the accessories that come with the vacuum, such as a crevice tool or upholstery brush.These can make it easier to clean hard-to-reach areas.By considering these factors, you can choose a vacuum that will meet your needs and keep your home clean.
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2023.06.10 04:00 Impossible-Change-39 When buying a vacuum
What to keep in mind when buying a vacuum When buying a vacuum, there are several things to keep in mind: 1. Type of vacuum: There are several types of vacuums, including upright, canister, stick, and robotic. Consider which type of vacuum will work best for your needs. 2. Suction power: Look for a vacuum with strong suction power to ensure that it can effectively clean carpets and other surfaces. 3. Filtration: If you or someone in your household has allergies or asthma, look for a vacuum with a HEPA filter, which can capture small particles like dust and pollen. 4. Bag or bagless: Decide whether you want a vacuum with a bag or a bagless vacuum. Bagless vacuums are more convenient but can be messier to empty. 5. Accessories: Consider the accessories that come with the vacuum, such as a crevice tool or upholstery brush.These can make it easier to clean hard-to-reach areas.By considering these factors, you can choose a vacuum that will meet your needs and keep your home clean.
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2023.06.10 03:59 HauntingTrash7543 Extreme amount of Allergies
I recently went through allergy testing, because of some other health issues. I knew I was allergic to all nuts, shellfish, and I knew something has been going on with dairy. I’m anaphylactic to whey protein shakes also.
I also can’t have raw vegetables, or fruit with a pit or a core. The reaction to raw vegetables is dangerous, the reaction to pitted fruit and cored fruit is mostly lip swelling, raw throat, and hideous stomach cramps.
I am allergic to dogs and cats also. I know I’m allergic to ragweed, hay, and Birch. Severely allergic to hay, I also have bad reactions to being around corn stocks.
It turns out I’m also allergic to soy, sesame, corn, wheat and confirmed my dairy allergy. Not intolerant, I’m actually allergic to all of these things.
Soy, sesame, corn, and wheat I didn’t know I was allergic to. I have constant headaches, stomach problems, and asthma. The doctor said all of that could be derived from a more mild allergy to those. My allergy markers for those are much lower than mine markers for nuts, for example.
I have a physical reaction to milk from a gallon now(recent change), but I don’t notice anything if I have a cheese stick. My reaction to uncooked vegetables is violent, but if they are cooked, nothing happens. I can have applesauce but not raw apples.
I also don’t get sick. If I get a cold, it goes away within 24 hours. The flu usually last between 1 to 2 days.
I’m just trying to minimize eating things I’m allergic to. The doctor said I’m having an allergic reaction 24/7/365 to something. Would an allergist or immunologist even be able to help at all? Nutritionist? Seems pointless
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2023.06.10 03:44 HauntingTrash7543 Insane amount of allergies
I recently went through allergy testing, because of some other health issues. I knew I was allergic to all nuts, shellfish, and I knew something has been going on with dairy. I’m anaphylactic to whey protein shakes also.
I also can’t have raw vegetables, or fruit with a pit or a core. The reaction to raw vegetables is dangerous, the reaction to pitted fruit and cored fruit is mostly lip swelling, raw throat, and hideous stomach cramps.
I am allergic to dogs and cats also. I know I’m allergic to ragweed, hay, and Birch. Severely allergic to hay, I also have bad reactions to being around corn stocks.
It turns out I’m also allergic to soy, sesame, corn, wheat and confirmed my dairy allergy. Not intolerant, I’m actually allergic to all of these things.
Soy, sesame, corn, and wheat I didn’t know I was allergic to. I have constant headaches, stomach problems, and asthma. The doctor said all of that could be derived from a more mild allergy to those. My allergy markers for those are much lower than mine markers for nuts, for example.
I have a physical reaction to milk from a gallon now(recent change), but I don’t notice anything if I have a cheese stick. My reaction to uncooked vegetables is violent, but if they are cooked, nothing happens. I can have applesauce but not raw apples.
I also don’t get sick. If I get a cold, it goes away within 24 hours. The flu usually last between 1 to 2 days.
I don’t know the point of this post. Just thought maybe you guys could relate. It’s impossible to avoid all these foods, so I’m just trying to minimize eating things I’m allergic to. The doctor said I’m having an allergic reaction 24/7/365 to something
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2023.06.10 01:12 Decoto_Dave No SSID From Rocket AC PTMP??
2023.06.10 00:29 beachlove-01 Lump on head and constant pain in sinus area ?termingal neuralgia. Worried this is secondary to a tumor. Please help
34f history of throat infections leading to tonsilectomy. Asthma and allergy symptoms Continued frequent sore throats and sore ears without evidence of infection. Non-amoker, no drugs occasional alcohol
Noticed a lump on my head about 3 months ago. Went to 2xGPs and they said it was nothing to worry about. Constant pain in my sinus area and have been on 3x courses Of antibiotics the last 6 or so weeks with suspected sinus and tooth infection on same side. Antibiotics would make pain subside. Nurofen also helps with pain. The pain is like pressure and constant and not like a brief shock
I have required a root canal on my tooth for sometime due to wisdom tooth impacting on that tooth. Went in for root canal yesterday but dentist sent me to GP as he thinks the symptoms I having aren't related to my tooth and could be termingal neuralgia.
The GP has referrered me for an MRI but my usual GP wasn't available so he didn't have notes and I was in too much pain and forgot to mention the lump on my head. I am also often waking up with a sensation that my lips are being tugged to the left. This is a fleeting sensation. I am also still in pain but he didn't give me more antibiotics as he doesn't think it's an infection.
I'm now worried that I have a tumor that is causing all of this. But think logically that the pain is all where my tooth issue is so it must just be related? And dentist is being cautious?
MRI isn't until Wednesday and I'm freaking out . Any insight would be very helpful
Thank you
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2023.06.09 23:56 AssistancePretend668 Do any of you have trouble with steroid asthma/allergy meds?
For as long as I can remember, I've had negative mood changes as a result of most steroid inhalers and nasal sprays. It's so frustrating because most doctors refuse to believe it. It's at the point I've started telling them "sure, if there's definitely no mood effects, then I'll try it as long as you don't mind being responsible for any effects that happen!"
By some miracle I finally found Alvesco for my asthma, thanks to a really great and patient allergist.
Sadly, my insurance wants a mountain of paperwork to approve the same drug in a nasal spray, and I think he's gotten a little too close to retirement now, and a little less willing to fill out the paperwork.
Anyways, anyone else have this problem? Fluticasone is literally a hot trip to mood instability hell for me, every single time.
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2023.06.09 23:46 Calm_Ad_1793 Por qué es tan mal visto en la cultura colombiana que la mujer pague casi todo? Por no decir que pago todo.
Tengo 22 años y en todas mis relaciones amorosas he sido yo la que paga siempre las salidas, lugares, y doy regalos buenos. Mis papás tienen platica pero tampoco para derrochar, y yo tengo un buen trabajo en un call center gano como 5M mensuales y vivo con mis papás. Pero tengo metas; mis novios han sido dos únicamente y con el primero duré 5 años - 4 meses viviendo y con el actual llevo 1 año y aún no vivimos juntos. Con mi primera relación el nunca pagó por nada jamás porque no quería trabajar. Trabajó con mis papás y era el rey de la pereza, eso y mil razones dieron al final de la relación.
Ahora con mi relación actual también pago todo, pero no es precisamente igual. Mi novio estudia a tiempo completo y en su casa sólo su papá trabaja y le da plata para la universidad, con esa plata el me da los regalos de aniversario/cumpleaños, transportes muy pero muy ocasionales. Pero últimamente me he sentido muy mal porque mis papás dicen que siempre se aprovechan de mi. Yo entiendo la situación de mi novio pero me pongo a pensar cuántos años tendré que seguir siendo yo la de todo hasta que él pueda ejercer. Y eso que he visto que el salario para alguien con experiencia en su carrera es 1.350.000 por máximo, y no quiero ni imaginarme ser yo la que pague todo o vivir en menor calidad de vida sólo porque el gana menos. Pero lo amo mucho y tengo esa crisis ¿ayuda?
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2023.06.09 22:58 jedi_tarzan Hard painful mass, little larger than a half-dollar coin, under skin near recent abscess I&D. Is it cellulitis? Shouldn't cellulitis make the skin above it read? There is nothing to give away that I've got a rock of pain sitting under my skin. Sorry, this post has b
35M non-smoker, 340lbs, 6'3", asthma so I take albuterol and long acting inhalers,
I recently had probably an ingrown hair or something dead center of my pelvis. Between the penis and stomach. First time for something like that. Anyway, it got really infect, and 3 days in I want to the hospital where they drained it.That was Sunday, now it's Friday.The wound is almost healed. The wound itself is barely painful unless it's touched (because they left it open for extra drainage).But above and to the right there is this... lingering mass. It's not raising the skin that I can tell, there's no readness. But my god it is so painful. When I went for the 3-day follow up they thought it might have been more abscess so they did an ultrasound but it appears to just be more dense tissue of some kind, not the black pocket they'd expect of liquid. They assume cellulitis. But the tech wasn't that confident and all the images online of cellulitis show a dramatic sort of infection and that's not what this is. Without the pain you wouldn't know anything's there. Or touching it, since it's like touching super tensed up muscle.Ideas?
[Edit]: Oh my god... I too-hastily copied the title from my first submission which was missing info, and I apparently missed that I also copied part of the removal message. In addition to being in a good deal of pain, I am also apparently an idiot. :D
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2023.06.09 22:37 modsplsnoban Do people here actually want Gregg Berhalter back?
Before the World Cup, we all had many complaints about Berhalter.
Including -
- Average qualifying performance with some poor results.
- Draw vs El Salvador
- Draw vs Canada at home
- Down 1-0 at half vs Honduras (weird opening lineup) but won thanks to Pepi
- Loss 1-0 vs Panama
- Draw vs Jamacia
- Loss 2-0 vs Canada
- Loss 2-0 vs Costa Rica (Costa Rica sat most of their starters)
Let's not forget 2019 loss in the Gold Cup to Mexico.
Also, poor team choice selection considering our talent, and poor substitution record.
He also was pretty bland tactically, which resulted in games where we'd create nothing with our wingers/midfield (strongest aspects). He focused on pushing our FB high and wide, leaving our center backs on an island. He wouldn't change tactics, which would come back to bite us (see poor performances previously, as well as being out coached vs Holland).
He did have some highlights, including the Nations League win vs Mexico in 2021 as well as the Gold Cup in 2021. We also
did qualify, even if we looked shaky.
I see excuses of "young team", but quite a bit of our players have played high levels of soccer in Europe. This includes competing in the Champions League, Europa League, top of League Tables, and Domestic Football Cups. Most of them have played together in the youth setup as well at high levels (e.g. youth WC).
Ultimately, our talent pushed us over the line, even if the coach was unintentionally bring them down.
It really seems like most people who want him back are those who only have watched recently (starting during the WC), or those dig their heels in even if they see the faults of GGG.
Honestly, if the federation wanted GGG back, he would have been back already. If not, it shows how inept the federation is by waiting, which should also bring into question IF GGG is actually a good coach at the international level.
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2023.06.09 22:10 commandotaco Why does singulair cause vivid dreams?
Singulair (Montelukast), the asthma/allergy medicine, has been known to cause vivid dreams as a side effect. Can find many reports of this on subreddit, for example. Does anyone know why this happens? I could not find an answer to this question anywhere. I wonder if Singulair increases/decreases/does not impact the quality of your sleep overall.
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2023.06.09 22:08 commandotaco Singulair and vivid dreams
Singulair, the asthma/allergy medicine, has been known to cause vivid dreams as a side effect. Can find many reports of this on reddit, for example. Perhaps this is the wrong sub for this, but does anyone have a guess to why this happens?
An extremely optimistic point of view would be that it could be beneficial to their sleep, and they get more REM and higher incidence of dreams. There are some mentions that they got more dreams in the first few weeks of taking Singulair, which could be attributed to REM rebound. But this feels like bit of a stretch - Singulair crosses the BBB, so there's probably just some chemical mechanism I'm not aware of. Does anyone know the answer to this?
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2023.06.09 21:52 fuddlesworth Purifiers for Large House + Extreme Allergies/Asthma
So to preface this, I've been dealing with extreme health problems since February. I went from to having bad allergies to going to ENT, getting an ECG, going to a gastro, etc because my symptoms seemed to be all over the place. Turns out my allergies took a nose dive.
Now I'm having to take Budes/Form inhaler, Singulair, Xyzal, and Gabapentin and I'm back on allergy shots for the third time in my life. I'm extremely allergic to basically outside. Being outside lately in Texas has caused severe shortness of breath, sinus pain, and throat tightness. I've also developed food allergies to foods I've regularly eaten all my life.
I'm looking at what to do for air purifiers. I already have an Coway AP-1512HH in the bedroom. This is probably why my symptoms are better when I've been in bed. I have a 2400 sqft house single story with 8ft ceilings that's pretty open. I also have a high-end Trane HVAC and use certified MERV-13 filters. My AC stays on "Allergy" mode and I keep humidity at 45%.
I don't know if I should go for a one or two Coway 400, multiple Levoit 600s, or something else.
I'm getting serious analysis paralysis.
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2023.06.09 21:51 Time_Push8687 Happy Friday 🙄
2023.06.09 21:51 Practical-Height9351 Ayuda, Call Center
Holaaa, alguien podría ayudarme a conseguir puesto en un call center para trabajo remoto, Estoy mal económicamente y quiero continuar con mi carrera en la universidad, vivo en armenia Quindío, tengo 23 años y he realizado algún par de cursos de ingles, además de haber vivido en Nueva York durante 3 años, tengo un manejo del idioma aprox del 80%, me considero una persona simpática, carismática, activo, responsable y perfecciónista. gracias por su atención y ayuda de antemano. :)
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2023.06.09 21:15 WagyuTheBull Zomedica Launches Revolutionary TRUVIEW(TM) Digital Microscope with Advanced Optics, Automated Slide Preparation, and Telepathology Services
ANN ARBOR, MI / ACCESSWIRE / June 9, 2023 / Zomedica Corp. (NYSE American:ZOM) ("Zomedica" or the "Company"), a leading innovator in veterinary medicine offering diagnostic and therapeutic products for companion animals, announced today the launch of the revolutionary TRUVIEWTM digital microscopy platform, featuring the proprietary TRUprepTM system that automatically prepares slides, along with LiquiViewTM liquid lens technology that provides best-in-class images.
Microscopic examination of blood and cytology fluids is the standard of care in the veterinary industry and is utilized by essentially every veterinary practice. The groundbreaking all-in-one TRUVIEW system combines LiquiView advanced optics, TRUprep automated slide preparation and tele-pathology with an easy-to-use interface to ensure consistent quality to boost veterinarian diagnostic confidence. The LiquiView advanced optics system will provide the highest quality slide images on the market, leading to better diagnostics for the pet.
Preparing cytology slides and making blood smear slides can be critically important to cellular investigation and diagnosis. However, the effectiveness and accuracy of that interpretation depend on the quality of the slide. The TRUVIEW microscope features the TRUprep automated slide preparation system, eliminating the need for manual slide preparation because all the traditional manual slide preparation steps, including smearing, drying, fixing, staining, washing and drying, are handled by the TRUprep system, assuring consistent high-quality slides, while saving 5-10 minutes of technician time for each slide to improve productivity and workflow.
TRUVIEW's digital imaging and telepathology component is an easy-to-use interface providing veterinarians with multiple diagnostic options, including reading the slide directly on the microscope, reviewing the slide digitally from a remote computer through the Company's myZomedica® web portal, or sending the image to a Zomedica pathologist for external review and consultation. This will result in boosting veterinarian confidence in providing a consistent, reliable diagnostic result.
"The innovation of the automated slide prep feature has been a critical need in the industry for years," stated Bill Campbell, VP of Imaging at Zomedica. "We have taken every step to make it easier than ever for clinics to have consistent slide quality, reduce human error and waste and deliver reliable results every time. By automating this critical step, the TRUVIEW microscope significantly improves the efficiency of veterinary practices, enabling veterinarians to save staff time and focus more on diagnosing their patients," continued Campbell.
"The development of the TRUVIEW microscope has been a project I have been following closely", said Dr. Matt Connolly of Connolly Animal Clinic. "Having a microscope that automatically smears and stains the slide produces very consistent quality, with the resulting image resolution better than manually prepared slides. With TRUVIEW in our lab we are more efficient, and it helps us provide the best medicine possible."
"The TRUVIEW microscope represents the latest innovative technology launched by Zomedica," said Larry Heaton, CEO of Zomedica. "By combining advanced optics with automated slide preparation, we are providing veterinary professionals with a powerful tool that enhances their diagnostic capabilities and streamlines their workflow.
"We're launching the TRUVIEW system at this weekend's PacVet conference and then offering it initially to practices participating in Zomedica's Customer Appreciation Program by utilizing our TRUFORMA® diagnostic platform. The microscope will be placed in practices with no upfront capital required through a monthly subscription service in addition to fees for slide interpretations that will produce high margin revenue for the Company. As we build inventory, we'll widen the launch as essentially all veterinary practices could benefit in several ways from adoption of the TRUVIEW system as they will receive quality images, professional interpretation and positive impacts on both workflow and cash flow", concluded Heaton.
Zomedica acquired the assets of Revo Squared in July of 2022 and has been actively working to enhance their product line and prepare for the launch of the TRUVIEW platform. TRUVIEW products are manufactured by Zomedica at its Global Manufacturing & Distribution Center in Roswell, GA.
To learn more about the TRUVIEW microscope and be among the first to experience its transformative capabilities, please visit Zomedica's website at
www.ZOMEDICA.com.
About Zomedica
Based in Ann Arbor, Michigan, Zomedica (NYSE American: ZOM) is a veterinary health company creating products for companion animals by focusing on the unmet needs of clinical veterinarians. Zomedica's product portfolio will include innovative diagnostics and medical devices that emphasize patient health and practice health. It is Zomedica's mission to provide veterinarians the opportunity to increase productivity and grow revenue while better serving the animals in their care. For more information, visit
www.ZOMEDICA.com.
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2023.06.09 21:06 PansyPeople Carpet Deodorizer that removes smell but doesn't ADD fragrance?
Hey everyone, I was hoping someone could recommend a carpet "odor neutralizer" that's a powder form, that doesn't ADD any fragrance to "cover up" the smell. I have always replaced carpet in my home immediately upon moving in due to suffering allergies/asthma and I also have migraines so for me solid surface flooring is better from a health perspective. However we recently moved and I have not been able to replace the carpet we have and it's.. not ideal. I have bought a wet-vac carpet cleaning thing and also "odor neutralizers" but the smell of these is gag-inducing and gives me terrible headaches and breathing issues. I know I need to get rid of the carpet, that is number one on my to-do list but until then is there ANYTHING that removes stink, but doesn't ADD stink?
Thanks so much.
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