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Kidney Stone Pain Levels (reply)

August 11, 2023

Here is a list of insurance, private funding, social funding, and private lending options for medical kidney problems (mild, moderate, and severe) for those in need:


• Insurance: Medicare is a federal health insurance program that pays health care costs for eligible people who are age 65 or older, under age 65 with certain disabilities, and those who have received Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI) for 2 years of any age with end-stage renal disease (ESRD)—permanent kidney failure treated with a kidney transplant or blood-filtering treatments called dialysis. Private health insurance is another option for people with kidney problems. You can buy individual health coverage through the health insurance marketplace at HealthCare.gov


• Private Funding: The American Kidney Fund’s Health Insurance Premium Program (HIPP) may be able to help you pay for your premiums through grants if you have kidney failure but are unable to afford the cost of your health insurance premiums. Their Safety Net Grant Program provides grants to help people with health care expenses that are not covered by insurance.

• Social Funding: Medicare helps pay for much of the cost of treatment for many people with kidney failure. Medicaid is a state-based program that covers low-income adults and children who qualify. There are other programs you may qualify for, such as TRICARE and COBRA.


• Private Lending: Please ask Massage Pathology Chronicles for a quick loan application via admin@healthcare-online-education.org or phone/fax 800-559-8130. This lending allows you greater freedom on how to use the money. For example, you may use this loan for your business expenses easier than the above three offerings.

Kidney Stones in Female
Comparison of healthy kidney and kidney with stones illustration
Kidney Stones in Male
Comparison of healthy kidney and kidney with stones illustration

Kidney Stone Pain Levels

June 14, 2023

Welcome to this visual and written presentation of kidney stone pain levels in males and females. Kidney stones are hard deposits of minerals and salts that form inside the kidneys and can cause severe pain when they try to pass through the urinary tract. In this presentation, we will compare the pain levels of kidney stones in both genders using different visual cues.

Let’s look at some images of people experiencing different levels of pain due to kidney stones. The images show the facial expressions and body language of people suffering from kidney stones.

Informative illustration of kidney stones

An image of a woman.

Comparison of healthy kidney with stones illustration

An image of a man.

Below, there is No pain: This is how a person looks when they have no pain from kidney stones. They may smile or show no negative emotion at all.

A female.

A male.

Next and below is mild pain: This is how a person looks when they have mild pain from kidney stones. They may frown or grimace slightly, but they can still maintain eye contact and communicate.

A female.

A male.

Next and below is moderate pain: This is how a person looks when they have moderate pain from kidney stones. They may clench their teeth or squeeze their eyes shut, but they can still respond to questions and instructions.

A female.

A male.

Next and below is severe pain: This is how a person looks when they have severe pain from kidney stones. They may cry out loud or curl up in a fetal position, but they may not be able to talk or listen.

A female.

A male.

As you can see kidney stone pain levels can vary greatly depending on the size, location and number of stones, as well as the individual’s tolerance and sensitivity to pain. However, some studies have suggested that women may experience more intense pain than men due to hormonal differences, anatomical differences, and psychological factors. Regardless of gender, anyone who suffers from kidney stone pain should seek medical attention as soon as possible to prevent complications and reduce suffering.

Now thank you for reading this presentation of kidney stone pain levels in males and females. Stay in close contact with your healthcare provider if you have any questions or concerns about kidney stones. Monetary Donations are gladly accepted. Requests are welcome regarding additional information and topics. The above presentation is available with audio for a fee.

There is no charge for the following audio visual presentation https://vimeo.com/854241233?share=copy

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Coronavirus Disease COVID-19 Tutoring

March 19, 2020

Coronavirus Disease COVID-19 Tutoring

Massage Pathology Coronavirus Disease COVID-19 Tutoring is available here. Other healthcare subjects tutoring is available here during the shut down of colleges and schools.

 

Celebrate GivingTuesday Disaster Relief Tutor Funding

December 2, 2019

*****Press Release – RES of Healthcare Online Tutoring, LLC joins the global GivingTuesday movement*****

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RES of Healthcare Online Tutoring, LLC Celebrates GivingTuesday with Disaster Relief Tutor Funding, joining millions around the world participating in the global generosity movement

Worldwide December 3, 2019 – This GivingTuesday, RES of Healthcare Online Tutoring, LLC will inspire generosity by accepting donations to help those in educational need.

GivingTuesday is a global generosity movement, unleashing the power of people and organizations to transform their communities and their world. GivingTuesday will kick off the generosity season this year by inspiring people to give back on December 3rd, and throughout the year.

RES of Healthcare Online Tutoring, LLC has joined GivingTuesday to increase the awareness of students needing assistance with education when disasters affect their communities. Our goal is to provide online tutoring assistance to as many as possible. Grade school children are encouraged to use our services. Middle school, high school, college students may apply also as funds are available. Those wanting to advance their knowledge and who are not in a formal course are likewise encouraged to register.

“After-school tutoring programs, care for the elderly, shelters for the homeless, disaster relief work, and a variety of other services would all benefit from government [and community] funding.” stated Tony Campolo.

GivingTuesday was launched in 2012 as a simple idea: to create a day that encourages people to do good. Over the past seven years, this idea has grown into a global movement that inspires hundreds of millions of people to give, collaborate, and celebrate generosity.

People demonstrate generosity in many ways on GivingTuesday. Whether it’s helping a neighbor or stranger out, showing up for an issue or people we care about, or giving to causes we care about, every act of generosity counts. GivingTuesday has raised billions of dollars for critical causes around the world and gets 14.2 billion impressions on social media from people and organizations speaking up for the causes that matter to them and encouraging others to get involved.

“GivingTuesday inspires people all around the world to embrace their power to drive progress around the causes they care about, not just on one day but throughout the year.” said Asha Curran, GivingTuesday’s CEO, and co-founder. “With country and community leaders, millions of organizations, and countless givers of all kinds, GivingTuesday is creating a shared space where we can see the radical implications of a more generous world.”

Those who are interested in joining RES of Healthcare Online Tutoring, LLC’s GivingTuesday initiative can visit https://www.gofundme.com/f/mkqatk-disaster-relief-funding/ or email admin@healthcare-online-education.org Your acceptable forms of donation may include cash, barter, digital currency, labor, and more. For additional details about the GivingTuesday movement, visit the GivingTuesday website (www.givingtuesday.org), Facebook page (https://www.facebook.com/GivingTuesday) or follow @GivingTuesday and #GivingTuesday on Twitter. For youth interested in joining the movement, visit GivingTuesdayKids.org for inspiration and project ideas.

About RES of Healthcare Online Tutoring, LLC

RES of Healthcare Online Tutoring, LLC is an organization providing tutoring to students of all ages and grade levels. Their charity arm reaches out to those in need.

About GivingTuesday

GivingTuesday is a global generosity movement unleashing the power of people and organizations to transform their communities and the world. GivingTuesday was created in 2012 as a simple idea: a day that encourages people to do good. Over the past seven years, it has grown into a global movement that inspires hundreds of millions of people to give, collaborate, and celebrate generosity.

Whether it’s making someone smile, helping a neighbor or stranger out, showing up for an issue or people we care about, or giving some of what we have to those who need our help, every act of generosity counts and everyone has something to give. GivingTuesday strives to build a world in which the catalytic power of generosity is at the heart of the society we build together, unlocking dignity, opportunity and equity around the globe.

To learn more about GivingTuesday participants and activities or to join the celebration of giving, please visit:

Website: www.givingtuesday.org

GivingTuesday Kids Website: http://www.givingtuesdaykids.org

Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/GivingTuesday

Twitter: twitter.com/GivingTuesday

Instagram: instagram.com/GivingTuesday

 

Suggestion

January 5, 2010

I now routinely question my clients on whether or not they may need to use the restroom before getting onto my massage table. What’s funny is about half the time they take me up on the offer, but if I don’t ask, they won’t either. Having experienced needing to use the restroom while half way through getting a massage I know how it can entirely ruin the experience and prevent the muscles from relaxing.

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