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Breaking MRI safety

A place for people who work with MRI to talk to each other. This subreddit is a place for imaging professionals, physicists, and students to discuss MRI. Patients and enthusiasts are allowed to participate and ask questions. ***Before submitting a post, please review [the subreddit rules](https://www.reddit.com/r/MRI/wiki/rules)*** which prohibit posts that are seeking medical advice, image/report interpretation, and other questions that are best directed to your physician/medical team.

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Medial joint knee pain on hyperextension

Welcome to /r/Hypermobility, a supportive and empowering community for individuals on the clinical joint hypermobility spectrum! Whether you've been formally diagnosed with a hypermobility syndrome or not, this community is here for you to find accurate information, tips and support for how to best manage (and maybe even thrive!) with your condition, and a welcoming community of friendly bendy folks.

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I'm sick of chronic illness interfering when I'm actually trying to enjoy something

A place of support for those living with, or affected by, chronic illness. Open and welcoming to all. This subreddit is for social and community support, not medical advice.

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Weird reactions to food, can't identify the cause

The largest community info source on Food Allergies! Share allergen-free recipes, rant about your struggles, ask questions, and find answers about food allergies and sensitivities. If you are a person who has lived with an allergy for many years, please stick around to advise the newly diagnosed who are looking for guidance. We are all in this together.

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I didn't think upper management could overlook the 15 pages of evidence

Welcome! This is a subreddit for those who are working with/for a Narcissist or someone with narcissistic tendencies. We're here to support each other through our struggles.

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My neck has flared again

Welcome to /r/Hypermobility, a supportive and empowering community for individuals on the clinical joint hypermobility spectrum! Whether you've been formally diagnosed with a hypermobility syndrome or not, this community is here for you to find accurate information, tips and support for how to best manage (and maybe even thrive!) with your condition, and a welcoming community of friendly bendy folks.

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Does this fit for your manager? I've never read anything more accurate for mine

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Welcome! This is a subreddit for those who are working with/for a Narcissist or someone with narcissistic tendencies. We're here to support each other through our struggles.

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Australian techs: do you work on anything less than 1.5T?

A place for people who work with MRI to talk to each other. This subreddit is a place for imaging professionals, physicists, and students to discuss MRI. Patients and enthusiasts are allowed to participate and ask questions. ***Before submitting a post, please review [the subreddit rules](https://www.reddit.com/r/MRI/wiki/rules)*** which prohibit posts that are seeking medical advice, image/report interpretation, and other questions that are best directed to your physician/medical team.

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One month with him on leave has all come crashing down

Welcome! This is a subreddit for those who are working with/for a Narcissist or someone with narcissistic tendencies. We're here to support each other through our struggles.

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"I bet that was before you were even born"

A community to describe situations where you have been considered younger than you actually are. We also accept opposite stories where you were considered older than you are.

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Who'd have thought a flexible big toe would be so problematic

Welcome to /r/Hypermobility, a supportive and empowering community for individuals on the clinical joint hypermobility spectrum! Whether you've been formally diagnosed with a hypermobility syndrome or not, this community is here for you to find accurate information, tips and support for how to best manage (and maybe even thrive!) with your condition, and a welcoming community of friendly bendy folks.

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A MD posted a video about what x-ray techs do. The comments are full of unhinged people who have no idea!

***NO DIAGNOSING*** This page is dedicated to all those weird and wonderful radiation pics and discussion of image quality, pathology and how our modality effects the rest of healthcare. Do post the good and the bad, we are here to educate our eye and improve our skillset.

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Tattoo placement

This sub is for sharing and discussing tattoo designs, whether it's your own tattoo, work you've done, or asking for opinions about a tattoo you want to get. All tattoos must be by a professional unless you're asking how to cover up a past mistake, scratching/unprofessional tattoos aren't welcome here.

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1st MTPJ (big toe) Hypermobility help

Welcome to /r/Hypermobility, a supportive and empowering community for individuals on the clinical joint hypermobility spectrum! Whether you've been formally diagnosed with a hypermobility syndrome or not, this community is here for you to find accurate information, tips and support for how to best manage (and maybe even thrive!) with your condition, and a welcoming community of friendly bendy folks.

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12 months of being managed by narcissist

Welcome! This is a subreddit for those who are working with/for a Narcissist or someone with narcissistic tendencies. We're here to support each other through our struggles.

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Smart watches - how do yours not break??

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A place for people who work with MRI to talk to each other. This subreddit is a place for imaging professionals, physicists, and students to discuss MRI. Patients and enthusiasts are allowed to participate and ask questions. ***Before submitting a post, please review [the subreddit rules](https://www.reddit.com/r/MRI/wiki/rules)*** which prohibit posts that are seeking medical advice, image/report interpretation, and other questions that are best directed to your physician/medical team.

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MRI tech needing a 30 day heart monitor

A place for people who work with MRI to talk to each other. This subreddit is a place for imaging professionals, physicists, and students to discuss MRI. Patients and enthusiasts are allowed to participate and ask questions. ***Before submitting a post, please review [the subreddit rules](https://www.reddit.com/r/MRI/wiki/rules)*** which prohibit posts that are seeking medical advice, image/report interpretation, and other questions that are best directed to your physician/medical team.

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Playing flute major trigger

This is a safe place all about cubital tunnel. Please post personal stories or anything related to the causes or treatment of cubital tunnel. Plus, you may post any advertisements for cubital tunnel “treatments” (things that help the unbearable pain)

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I've had enough of my hypermobile neck.

Welcome to /r/Hypermobility, a supportive and empowering community for individuals on the clinical joint hypermobility spectrum! Whether you've been formally diagnosed with a hypermobility syndrome or not, this community is here for you to find accurate information, tips and support for how to best manage (and maybe even thrive!) with your condition, and a welcoming community of friendly bendy folks.

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Two different directions, two different on points !!

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My worst nightmare

A community to describe situations where you have been considered younger than you actually are. We also accept opposite stories where you were considered older than you are.

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Warning: opioids and LDN

Welcome! This Sub is a safe space for people living with RA and related autoimmune diseases to connect. We're not physicians and won't provide medical advice. If you experience trolling or bullying, contact Mods immediately! Please review the Sub rules before joining the conversation. Also check out r/RA_memes because chronic illness is hard and we need fun 🥳

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Warning of LDN and opioids

Chronic fatigue is a symptom of many conditions, while Myalgic Encephalomyelitis/Chronic Fatigue Syndrome (ME/CFS) is a complex multi system illness. ME/CFS often occurs after infections but the pathogenesis is not certain. The syndrome "Long COVID" may be a subset of ME/CFS or a distinct condition. An array of symptoms is required for ME/CFS diagnosis, with the most distinctive symptom being post-exertional malaise (PEM). ME/CFS cannot be improved by exercise or psychiatric treatment.

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Warning of LDN and opioids

An optimistic but realistic support group.

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Warning of LDN and opioids

Welcome! This Sub is a safe space for people living with RA and related autoimmune diseases to connect. We're not physicians and won't provide medical advice. If you experience trolling or bullying, contact Mods immediately! Please review the Sub rules before joining the conversation. Also check out r/RA_memes because chronic illness is hard and we need fun 🥳