Someone with a uterus and a history of ovarian cancer likely isn't a candidate for estradiol, but there are other treatments. Maybe estrogen + progestin to prevent unopposed endometrial proliferation. Though I hope OP can find a doctor who can help with hormone replacement if that is what his partner wants.
dillydogg
Hey, you're finally awake
I honestly wonder if sortition is actually the answer.
What do these diagnoses have to do with learning? In my experience, these conditions can manifest in many different ways for people.
At the hospital I worked at there were no transmissions of COVID from known infected patients to providers wearing N95 masks (at least in the first 2 years, I didn't keep up with it after that). So if you are wearing N95s you should feel quite confident that you are protecting yourselves without requiring behavior modifications from anyone else.
This was a really nice tech review! I think she took a sensible approach and didn't bog it down with advertisements for new features no one cares about.
I do not think it is appropriate to talk about any details, but something somewhat adjacent to this is that a lot of my colleagues didn't go into pediatrics because they hate dealing with parents.
Switched to smart mobas, I assume?
I have met multiple people from across the USA who specifically learned about "the fertile silt of the Nile river delta."
When I lived in Seattle I met a few good running friends by joining a Green Lake running group. I lived in the Greenwood/Fremont area and found a group through the Super Jock and Jill or Fleet Feet. I would go to the running gear stores and ask about a weekly running group.
Brave New World
It's interesting, it is becoming a modern day contronym
https://www.merriam-webster.com/grammar/nonplussed