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Discord moderation, User slides into DMs, can you help me decide how big a deal it is?
I’m part of the modteam for a book club. We have biweekly pub in-person meets, but we’re primarily online. One of our members has a body-positive fitness social media presence. She shared this exchange with the modteam as a kind of “hey, this is a thing that happened.” We’re currently discussing how to handle unwanted advances with the lady mods taking lead. Lots of planning talk that when applied to this instance may have blowback. Our discord club rules disallow being disrespectful (be respectful), but it isn’t explicitly stated this extends to private conversations and in-person interactions. There is an easy interpretation of the exchange can be summarized as, “Male user offers a makes a bad joke/compliment, is rejected, apologizes, and tries to reconcile.” The prevailing interpretation is he is being a creep. I think the in-person interactions between the two is she stopped by a club meeting to say hi to us, and he was in attendance. He is a new member. Is the exchange problematic, boys will be boys, or red flag, or yellow flag, or no flag? Is this a just have a talk with him, or tell him to take a hiatus for a couple weeks, or tell him to not come back? What’s your read? ____ Male User, Day 1: Just want you to know I followed you and I can’t help but it I am looking disrespectfully. You are ridiculously attractive. Female User, Day 2: I don’t think that’s the compliment that you think it is. Male User, Day 2: It was a meme I was attempting to reference and it clearly was not a good attempt. I’m sorry. Male User, Day 3: I know I embarrassed myself yesterday but could I make it up by buying you a drink sometime? At book club or elsewhere?
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How do I request medical records in compliance with HIPPA?
I requested medical records (x-rays, pictures, 3d scans, procedure notes, and anesthesia records) from my old dentist. First by phone, then by email. They sent 1 day’s set of x-rays. I asked for the rest of my xrays and for the rest of information I requested. A week later they sent me 3 months/5 visits of xrays with all contextual information stripped, no dates, file names, or metadata. It’s been about 45 days since I made my first in writing request. I wrote again today asking how I can get access to my medical records and asked if it would be easier if I came in and took pictures of it on the screen. They told me it would not be HIPPA compliant and they would get me the information. I followed up asking if the other media would contain the date it was created. No reply for almost an hour. I looked up HIPPA to understand what I could request while waiting for their reply. Then instead of asking if it’d be easier if I drove over and took pictures, I affirmatively stated I wanted to view my PHI in person and take pictures using a smart phone to capture the information. They then replied that they can’t pull electronic records with date information included. The options are a slew of emails with the date taken in the body section, or print outs with the date taken written above each image. They asked if anything was wrong and told me they would get me the information I requested. I told them I requested this information over a month ago, that it was my third attempt to get the information. That their responses so far have been broadly incomplete and what information was provided was missing basic information like dates. They sent a thumbs up and reiterated that they would be providing the requested information. ________ 1) Am I going about this all wrong? 2) Once I affirmatively request to view my PHI in person, can they counter-offer the request or otherwise ignore it? Is the expectation that I should repeatedly request an in-person viewing until they acknowledge the request?
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What's good in small concentrations, but lethal in higher? What's a glaring red flag you're encroaching on a lethal concentration?
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Do dentists get attacked by their patients?
Went in for a crown the other day. The dentist got called away to a different patient midway through. Anesthesia started wearing off. Dentist took her time with the other patient. I was fairly tensed up by the time she got back. I was doing my best to balance being polite with limiting how much the pain affected me. The longer she was gone, the less I was able to pretend I wasn’t in pain. My strategy for pain management is tensing inwards, and I hadn’t raised my voice or cursed. I was waiting for my turn. A friend who works there later told me that she said I scared her and she thought I was going to harm her. I can’t seem to make sense of that. I can’t think of what threatening behavior I displayed, unless dentists getting attacked by patients is just a thing they have to deal with.