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Surgery intermediate posting EOP(Theory) ✅
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Please see this - x.com/MedLifeNetwork/status/… wait for Shakthi Shalini dear please spread love 💕

Vaani in #Saiyaara didn’t just lose her memory. She lost herself. And that’s exactly what Alzheimer’s does. 🧵 Alzheimer’s starts quietly. Forgetting a name. Repeating a question. In the film, Vaani forgets small things first then entire conversations. Your brain is erasing files, one by one. Then comes the terrifying part you start forgetting PEOPLE. Vaani called Krish by her ex’s name. Not because she stopped loving him. Because her brain literally couldn’t find him anymore. 💔 She collapsed and couldn’t remember her brother’s age or the date. Doctors call this episodic memory loss. Your brain loses the ability to anchor you in time and space. She even became AFRAID of Krish during a breakdown. Alzheimer’s doesn’t just steal memories it rewires emotions. Patients can become scared of the people closest to them. “But she’s only 22??” Early-onset Alzheimer’s is rare but real. Most cases hit after 65, but genetic mutations can trigger it decades earlier. The hardest truth? There is NO cure. Krish couldn’t fix Vaani. No doctor could. All he could do was sit beside her and sing her own words back to her hoping something would reach her. Because science actually backs this: emotional memory lives in a different part of the brain. Alzheimer’s patients often still FEEL love even when they can’t remember WHY. #Saiyaara isn’t just a love story. It’s a crash course in one of the most devastating diseases on earth. 🙏
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Please see this - x.com/MedLifeNetwork/status/… wait for Shakthi Shalini dear please spread love 💕

Vaani in #Saiyaara didn’t just lose her memory. She lost herself. And that’s exactly what Alzheimer’s does. 🧵 Alzheimer’s starts quietly. Forgetting a name. Repeating a question. In the film, Vaani forgets small things first then entire conversations. Your brain is erasing files, one by one. Then comes the terrifying part you start forgetting PEOPLE. Vaani called Krish by her ex’s name. Not because she stopped loving him. Because her brain literally couldn’t find him anymore. 💔 She collapsed and couldn’t remember her brother’s age or the date. Doctors call this episodic memory loss. Your brain loses the ability to anchor you in time and space. She even became AFRAID of Krish during a breakdown. Alzheimer’s doesn’t just steal memories it rewires emotions. Patients can become scared of the people closest to them. “But she’s only 22??” Early-onset Alzheimer’s is rare but real. Most cases hit after 65, but genetic mutations can trigger it decades earlier. The hardest truth? There is NO cure. Krish couldn’t fix Vaani. No doctor could. All he could do was sit beside her and sing her own words back to her hoping something would reach her. Because science actually backs this: emotional memory lives in a different part of the brain. Alzheimer’s patients often still FEEL love even when they can’t remember WHY. #Saiyaara isn’t just a love story. It’s a crash course in one of the most devastating diseases on earth. 🙏
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Please see this - x.com/MedLifeNetwork/status/… wait for Shakthi Shalini dear please spread love 💕, aneet is really sweet girl , she is still getting rape and death ☠️ for nothing please be kind please 🥺

Vaani in #Saiyaara didn’t just lose her memory. She lost herself. And that’s exactly what Alzheimer’s does. 🧵 Alzheimer’s starts quietly. Forgetting a name. Repeating a question. In the film, Vaani forgets small things first then entire conversations. Your brain is erasing files, one by one. Then comes the terrifying part you start forgetting PEOPLE. Vaani called Krish by her ex’s name. Not because she stopped loving him. Because her brain literally couldn’t find him anymore. 💔 She collapsed and couldn’t remember her brother’s age or the date. Doctors call this episodic memory loss. Your brain loses the ability to anchor you in time and space. She even became AFRAID of Krish during a breakdown. Alzheimer’s doesn’t just steal memories it rewires emotions. Patients can become scared of the people closest to them. “But she’s only 22??” Early-onset Alzheimer’s is rare but real. Most cases hit after 65, but genetic mutations can trigger it decades earlier. The hardest truth? There is NO cure. Krish couldn’t fix Vaani. No doctor could. All he could do was sit beside her and sing her own words back to her hoping something would reach her. Because science actually backs this: emotional memory lives in a different part of the brain. Alzheimer’s patients often still FEEL love even when they can’t remember WHY. #Saiyaara isn’t just a love story. It’s a crash course in one of the most devastating diseases on earth. 🙏
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The fact that people are still having conversations like this a year later says everything about Saiyaara's impact. It was never just a love story. ❤️ Posts like this are a reminder of how beautifully Aneet brought Vaani's character to life. ❤️
Vaani in #Saiyaara didn’t just lose her memory. She lost herself. And that’s exactly what Alzheimer’s does. 🧵 Alzheimer’s starts quietly. Forgetting a name. Repeating a question. In the film, Vaani forgets small things first then entire conversations. Your brain is erasing files, one by one. Then comes the terrifying part you start forgetting PEOPLE. Vaani called Krish by her ex’s name. Not because she stopped loving him. Because her brain literally couldn’t find him anymore. 💔 She collapsed and couldn’t remember her brother’s age or the date. Doctors call this episodic memory loss. Your brain loses the ability to anchor you in time and space. She even became AFRAID of Krish during a breakdown. Alzheimer’s doesn’t just steal memories it rewires emotions. Patients can become scared of the people closest to them. “But she’s only 22??” Early-onset Alzheimer’s is rare but real. Most cases hit after 65, but genetic mutations can trigger it decades earlier. The hardest truth? There is NO cure. Krish couldn’t fix Vaani. No doctor could. All he could do was sit beside her and sing her own words back to her hoping something would reach her. Because science actually backs this: emotional memory lives in a different part of the brain. Alzheimer’s patients often still FEEL love even when they can’t remember WHY. #Saiyaara isn’t just a love story. It’s a crash course in one of the most devastating diseases on earth. 🙏
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She jumped, but her main parachute didn't open. And when she pulled the emergency, it sent her spinning out of control. She hit the ground at 80 miles an hour, shattering her bones and the force was so hard, the fillings flew out of her teeth. Now, she should have died, but she landed on a mound of fire ants, and they stung her over 200 times. The venom shocked her heart into beating and released a massive surge of adrenaline. And when paramedics finally found her, she was covered in ants, but alive. As doctors what’s the role Adrenaline in this case?
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Close to 300k. They were warning less than 150k
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This truly means alot to us , and The way you've decoded every little emotion , the turmoil, you've made vani's complex character somewhat understandable, people expect when one diagnosed with a disease to be accepting of the fact immediately without actually understanding.🩷
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this made me sob😭
Vaani in #Saiyaara didn’t just lose her memory. She lost herself. And that’s exactly what Alzheimer’s does. 🧵 Alzheimer’s starts quietly. Forgetting a name. Repeating a question. In the film, Vaani forgets small things first then entire conversations. Your brain is erasing files, one by one. Then comes the terrifying part you start forgetting PEOPLE. Vaani called Krish by her ex’s name. Not because she stopped loving him. Because her brain literally couldn’t find him anymore. 💔 She collapsed and couldn’t remember her brother’s age or the date. Doctors call this episodic memory loss. Your brain loses the ability to anchor you in time and space. She even became AFRAID of Krish during a breakdown. Alzheimer’s doesn’t just steal memories it rewires emotions. Patients can become scared of the people closest to them. “But she’s only 22??” Early-onset Alzheimer’s is rare but real. Most cases hit after 65, but genetic mutations can trigger it decades earlier. The hardest truth? There is NO cure. Krish couldn’t fix Vaani. No doctor could. All he could do was sit beside her and sing her own words back to her hoping something would reach her. Because science actually backs this: emotional memory lives in a different part of the brain. Alzheimer’s patients often still FEEL love even when they can’t remember WHY. #Saiyaara isn’t just a love story. It’s a crash course in one of the most devastating diseases on earth. 🙏
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B.Pharm BMLS is an achievement at just 24🤭❤️
Hi women, can you post pictures or talk about your academic achievements? I need some motivation this month. If you see this tweet, share it so women can see it.
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Sara Arjun clicked with a fan. This was posted 2 days ago #saraarjun
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aneet literally lived as character, also this character is so close to her heart because her grandfather also have Alzheimer's, she is one movie old please wait for Shakthi Shalini next year- x.com/MedLifeNetwork/status/…

Vaani in #Saiyaara didn’t just lose her memory. She lost herself. And that’s exactly what Alzheimer’s does. 🧵 Alzheimer’s starts quietly. Forgetting a name. Repeating a question. In the film, Vaani forgets small things first then entire conversations. Your brain is erasing files, one by one. Then comes the terrifying part you start forgetting PEOPLE. Vaani called Krish by her ex’s name. Not because she stopped loving him. Because her brain literally couldn’t find him anymore. 💔 She collapsed and couldn’t remember her brother’s age or the date. Doctors call this episodic memory loss. Your brain loses the ability to anchor you in time and space. She even became AFRAID of Krish during a breakdown. Alzheimer’s doesn’t just steal memories it rewires emotions. Patients can become scared of the people closest to them. “But she’s only 22??” Early-onset Alzheimer’s is rare but real. Most cases hit after 65, but genetic mutations can trigger it decades earlier. The hardest truth? There is NO cure. Krish couldn’t fix Vaani. No doctor could. All he could do was sit beside her and sing her own words back to her hoping something would reach her. Because science actually backs this: emotional memory lives in a different part of the brain. Alzheimer’s patients often still FEEL love even when they can’t remember WHY. #Saiyaara isn’t just a love story. It’s a crash course in one of the most devastating diseases on earth. 🙏
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Aneet had outdone herself , there's no way we focus on negatives when we have actual qualified doctors and medical officers dealing with patients and can actually connect the dots with Vani . Vani's turmoil , inner battle which only she could feel only the character could ,
Vaani in #Saiyaara didn’t just lose her memory. She lost herself. And that’s exactly what Alzheimer’s does. 🧵 Alzheimer’s starts quietly. Forgetting a name. Repeating a question. In the film, Vaani forgets small things first then entire conversations. Your brain is erasing files, one by one. Then comes the terrifying part you start forgetting PEOPLE. Vaani called Krish by her ex’s name. Not because she stopped loving him. Because her brain literally couldn’t find him anymore. 💔 She collapsed and couldn’t remember her brother’s age or the date. Doctors call this episodic memory loss. Your brain loses the ability to anchor you in time and space. She even became AFRAID of Krish during a breakdown. Alzheimer’s doesn’t just steal memories it rewires emotions. Patients can become scared of the people closest to them. “But she’s only 22??” Early-onset Alzheimer’s is rare but real. Most cases hit after 65, but genetic mutations can trigger it decades earlier. The hardest truth? There is NO cure. Krish couldn’t fix Vaani. No doctor could. All he could do was sit beside her and sing her own words back to her hoping something would reach her. Because science actually backs this: emotional memory lives in a different part of the brain. Alzheimer’s patients often still FEEL love even when they can’t remember WHY. #Saiyaara isn’t just a love story. It’s a crash course in one of the most devastating diseases on earth. 🙏
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Aneet Padda the actor you are
Vaani in #Saiyaara didn’t just lose her memory. She lost herself. And that’s exactly what Alzheimer’s does. 🧵 Alzheimer’s starts quietly. Forgetting a name. Repeating a question. In the film, Vaani forgets small things first then entire conversations. Your brain is erasing files, one by one. Then comes the terrifying part you start forgetting PEOPLE. Vaani called Krish by her ex’s name. Not because she stopped loving him. Because her brain literally couldn’t find him anymore. 💔 She collapsed and couldn’t remember her brother’s age or the date. Doctors call this episodic memory loss. Your brain loses the ability to anchor you in time and space. She even became AFRAID of Krish during a breakdown. Alzheimer’s doesn’t just steal memories it rewires emotions. Patients can become scared of the people closest to them. “But she’s only 22??” Early-onset Alzheimer’s is rare but real. Most cases hit after 65, but genetic mutations can trigger it decades earlier. The hardest truth? There is NO cure. Krish couldn’t fix Vaani. No doctor could. All he could do was sit beside her and sing her own words back to her hoping something would reach her. Because science actually backs this: emotional memory lives in a different part of the brain. Alzheimer’s patients often still FEEL love even when they can’t remember WHY. #Saiyaara isn’t just a love story. It’s a crash course in one of the most devastating diseases on earth. 🙏
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White coat ceremony 🥼🩺 The journey continues ✨
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Vaani in #Saiyaara didn’t just lose her memory. She lost herself. And that’s exactly what Alzheimer’s does. 🧵 Alzheimer’s starts quietly. Forgetting a name. Repeating a question. In the film, Vaani forgets small things first then entire conversations. Your brain is erasing files, one by one. Then comes the terrifying part you start forgetting PEOPLE. Vaani called Krish by her ex’s name. Not because she stopped loving him. Because her brain literally couldn’t find him anymore. 💔 She collapsed and couldn’t remember her brother’s age or the date. Doctors call this episodic memory loss. Your brain loses the ability to anchor you in time and space. She even became AFRAID of Krish during a breakdown. Alzheimer’s doesn’t just steal memories it rewires emotions. Patients can become scared of the people closest to them. “But she’s only 22??” Early-onset Alzheimer’s is rare but real. Most cases hit after 65, but genetic mutations can trigger it decades earlier. The hardest truth? There is NO cure. Krish couldn’t fix Vaani. No doctor could. All he could do was sit beside her and sing her own words back to her hoping something would reach her. Because science actually backs this: emotional memory lives in a different part of the brain. Alzheimer’s patients often still FEEL love even when they can’t remember WHY. #Saiyaara isn’t just a love story. It’s a crash course in one of the most devastating diseases on earth. 🙏
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8 medical TV shows ranked by how fast they ruin your sleep schedule and best scenes. Thread. 🧵 #MedicalTwitter
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8 medical TV shows ranked by how fast they ruin your sleep schedule and best scenes. Thread. 🧵 #MedicalTwitter
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He asked every single patient: 'How can I help?' Then his wife got cancer. Dr. Max Goodwin becomes medical director of New Amsterdam America's oldest public hospital and tries to reform a broken system while fighting for every patient, rich or poor. BEST SCENE TO MENTION: Season 1 finale — Max gets the cancer diagnosis at the exact same time his wife is in labor. He has to choose which crisis to face first. Pure, devastating emotional storytelling.
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Every shift is a war zone. And someone always dies before the credits roll. Part of Dick Wolf's Chicago franchise, Chicago Med follows the ER staff of Gaffney Chicago Medical Center through breakneck emergencies, ethical clashes, and personal crises. BEST SCENE TO MENTION: Season 2 — A mass shooting victim is brought in. The ER team learns the shooter is ALSO a patient they must save. The moral argument between doctors is raw, uncomfortable, and completely real.
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