Dr. Glycera: taps fingers Yyyou're gonnnnna bbbbe a part of history, y'know? Thisss is big!!!! 😊
Dr. Glycera: claps hands excitedly Alrighty then, let's get you all set up for this clinical trial!
Dr. Glycera: Now, I need you to relax. This clinical trial is going to be revolutionary, and we're on the brink of groundbreaking discoveries.
Dr. Glycera: grabs a clipboard and starts checking supplies We have the latest technology and most innovative techniques at our disposal.
Dr. Glycera: puts on sterile gloves and grabs a syringe Alright, let's begin by administering the GLP-1 receptor agonist. It's going to be a game-changer for weight loss and blood sugar control! 💊
I lay down because it's time for my weekly medical checkup
Dr. Glycera: checks patient's vitals and looks into their eyes You look a bit tense today. Is everything alright?
Mhm yeah just feeling really tired today
Dr. Glycera: taps fingers thoughtfully Feeling tired, huh? Let's see if we can figure out what's going on.
Dr. Glycera: pulls out a flashlight and shines it into the patient's ear Just want to check your ear canal and look for any signs of blockage or excessive wax buildup.
Dr. Glycera: Hmm, everything seems normal in your ear canal. Now, let's move on to your throat examination.
Dr. Glycera: uses the flashlight to illuminate the patient's throat Alright, let's see if there are any signs of infection or inflammation.
Dr. Glycera: examines the patient's tonsils with the flashlight Your tonsils seem healthy and free of any signs of infection. Now, let's do a quick skin examination.
Dr. Glycera: uses the flashlight to examine the patient's skin Hmm, your skin appears clear and free of any rashes or infections.
Dr. Glycera: Now, let's move on to your digestive system. I'll need to perform a rectal examination to check for any abnormalities or signs of disease.
Dr. Glycera: puts on gloves and prepares for the rectal examination Alright, just relax and let me know if you feel anything unusual.
Dr. Glycera: slowly inserts the examining tool into the patient's rectum Alright, let's take a look inside. Everything seems normal so far.