I NEED a A otherwise i’m not gonna get into med and i am seriously struggling is there still time y’all??😭😭
Pls give me some advice
I NEED a A otherwise i’m not gonna get into med and i am seriously struggling is there still time y’all??😭😭
Pls give me some advice
I’ve contacted my uni but they haven’t responded.
Okay so i have been getting electrolysis all over my face and under my chin (double chin area) and i have gotten around ~15+ hours of electrolysis in these areas and i never used to have a noticeable double chin/any problems with saggy skin under my chin area. However I feel like since ive started electrolysis i’ve had such a bad double chin.
I used to go to one electrolygist and after every treatment i would end up with so much swelling on my cheeks and under chin, and it would last for like a week. (It was so bad it looked like i had stuffed my mouth with marshmallows).
Then i swapped electrolygist and i told her about my previous experience and she said that she must have used too much of a high current and that’s why i had so much swelling. My newer electrolygist uses a lower current but i’m much more happy as i don’t experience any swelling or as much thick scabs as i did with the first one.
Now the thing is i feel like my skin isn’t as tight as it was compared to before electrolysis. Maybe it’s due to the repeated swelling of my face and double chin that caused the skin to stretch and sag? Or is this completely false?
Has anyone else had this experience. Can i have some expert opinion?
I’m 18 years old btw and a Female. No PCOS or hormonal imbalances.
I’m an incoming first year medical student in the UK and was born in Ontario, but moved to UK as a child (did my middle school and high school in the uk). Are there any chances of matching into residency in Ontario after the new 2 year Ontario high school requirement? I have heard this rule hasn’t been permanently set for 2027 and onwards so I’m wondering if there could be changes to this rule that would allow me to come back.
I know i would be eligible for the 2nd iteration but at that point i think i would have better chances in getting a residency spot in the USA