Meh, the last time I seen a walk in doctor I asked if I could have both forms of vitamin d tested.
His response "But there is only one type of vitamin d". lol.
I said theres hydroxy vitamin d and di hydroxy vitamin d and the endocrinologist I seen didnt test both. Dude just looked at me like I had two heads.
25-hydroxyvitamin D, often written as 25(OH)D, is the primary way to measure vitamin D levels in the body. It's the form of vitamin D that circulates in the blood after your body processes it from food or sun exposure. The test is used to determine if someone has enough vitamin D
1,25-dihydroxyvitamin D, also known as calcitriol, is the biologically active form of vitamin D, produced primarily in the kidneys. It plays a crucial role in regulating calcium and phosphorus metabolism, promoting calcium absorption in the intestines and influencing bone metabolism.
He was a indian though, barely understand his ass half the time. Out of all the walk in doctors I dealt with though, he was the only one who was actually doing anything.
That clinic has been closed a while now.
That and "freon cant cause irregular heart rythyms". I dont know how many retarded ass doctors I seen that said that, at least a dozen.
Employers should provide all employees who work with or around Freon annual physical exams. If the employer does not presently give such exams, these should be negotiated into the collective bargaining agreement. All physical exams should include possible cardiac or heart effects from acute exposure to Freon.
If freon didnt accumulate in your body, it wouldnt have a TWA value associated with it.
"Freon TWA" refers to the Time-Weighted Average (TWA) exposure limit for certain freon refrigerants in the workplace. This limit, expressed in parts per million (ppm) or milligrams per cubic meter (mg/m3), is the average concentration of a substance an employee can be exposed to over an 8-hour workday without experiencing adverse health effects.
I can just hear WCB telling me over and over again, its not possible we dont even have to test the air!
Meh, the last time I seen a walk in doctor I asked if I could have both forms of vitamin d tested.
His response "But there is only one type of vitamin d". lol.
I said theres hydroxy vitamin d and di hydroxy vitamin d and the endocrinologist I seen didnt test both. Dude just looked at me like I had two heads.
He was a indian though, barely understand his ass half the time. Out of all the walk in doctors I dealt with though, he was the only one who was actually doing anything.
That clinic has been closed a while now.
That and "freon cant cause irregular heart rythyms". I dont know how many retarded ass doctors I seen that said that, at least a dozen.
https://cwa-union.org/national-issues/health-and-safety/health-and-safety-fact-sheets/freon-and-workplace
If freon didnt accumulate in your body, it wouldnt have a TWA value associated with it.
I can just hear WCB telling me over and over again, its not possible we dont even have to test the air!
This sounds like AI generated gobbledygook
An AI wouldn't have used "seen" instead of "saw" twice while calling other people retarded.