One,
two
It's so hard to say it
But darling let's face it
These feelings revealin...
Health, 10.03.2021 18:10, baltazmapa629n
One,
two
It's so hard to say it
But darling let's face it
These feelings revealing
Cannot be ignored
If you're scared that you'll say
something you'll regret, well
Love is something that's best when quiet
Avoid a fight, and be polite
Just shu t up! Wait a
second, that ain't right.
lebrong0419 avatar
Every journey's gotta start with a step
So go on out there and give it your best
I'm takin' a chance cuz I like you a lot
So I'll give it a shot!
Give it all that I got!
La de da de da
La de da de de
Suddenly you call my name
And I lose my brain
And I float up to the moon
La de da de de
La de da de da
When you laugh it makes me smile
And I love your style
So I wrote a song to this tune:
lebrong0419 avatar
Thank you stars for giving to me
The greatest gift that's still yet to be
I don't mind if fate's playing games
I'm happy all the same
It's so hard to say it
But darling let's face it
These feelings revealing
Cannot be ignored
So I'll work on this letter
'Til our timing gets better
Sincerely, yours truly
And forevermore
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A46-year-old man with a history of hypertension and hypercholesterolemia visits the physician for a routine followup. the patient's job involves a lot of travelling, and he admits to occasionally forgetting to take his medications with him when he travels. he complains of several episodes of chest pain in the past few months. the pain is sharp in nature, mainly over his lower chest and epigastrium, and tends to come on when walking. he believes these episodes are due to indigestion and has been taking antacids. there is a family history of heart disease, and his father died of a heart attack at age 48. on physical examination, his blood pressure is 150/80 mmhg and heart rate is 86/min. his lungs are clear to auscultation. cardiac auscultation reveals normal rate and rhythm, without rubs, gallops, or murmurs. there is no pedal oedema. he is sent for an exercise stress test. five minutes into the test, he develops st depression of 3mm in leads v1-v5. the st segment depression is greater than 0.12 seconds in duration and the stress test is stopped. which of the following is the most appropriate next step in management? - coronary angiography- holter monitor- no further tests are required- repeat stress test with thallium- upper gastrointestinal endoscopy
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