Friday, April 28, 2006

Playing Doctor blog - like good ER episode


Here is what I observed in Playingdoctor.org - an interesting blog I found, that reads like a good episode of ER, about a bisexual playboy doctor.

I learned about the new toxonomy, or terminology name for the AIDS related pneumonia and I suppose the correct way to use the word "toxonomy" or the likes thereof.

"...Pneumocystis carinii pneumonia. (For those that strive to be hip with their toxonomy, it has been renamed Pneumocystis jiroveci. No More PCP, now PJP, which does not taste great with a glass of milk with its crusts cut off.)"

This Doctor cutie is extremely bright... as he should be.
His sex life is an experience to read about too, being bisexual... so it isn't all work and no play for this guy who definitely isn't a dull boy.

"The amount of ejaculate in this situation is undeniably atypical and enourmous. I can see the puzzlement in his face and in his voice when he says, ‘where did all this come from?’ while wiping his spunk off his chest, his shoulders, off his own face, off my pillows and headboard."


I was given inside doctor nuances... for instance...
"His CD4 count, for those of you who know about such things, was 13. I won the bet of the five physicians in that pool-closest without going over-I guessed 11."

He does however explain...
"When physicians make such bets, it’s not idle gamesmanship; physician bets are about testing clinical acumen."

This blog has interesting words that are new to me which excites me, however one time the author was using parts of the ear he was kissing, that didn't fit with with the style of the rest of the blog, like he was going out of his way to use these terms to include odd parts of the ear like it was lesson in ear parts, with links to graphical pictures.

The layout is confusing and hard to keep track of where you are in the story some times, but well worth the effort.

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