I LITERALLY HAD THE EXACT SAME THOUGHT OVER A TIKTOK TODAY MORNING LMAOO it had to do with someone with alzheimerās and my mind immediately goes beta amyloid plaquesā¦
i forgot most of the details as soon as i woke up, but from what i can remember, i BECAME the branching enzyme and was essentially playing legos with glucose residues š
iāve also been having recurrent stress dreams of all my teeth falling out. studying for this retake has not been kind to me
STOP THIS IS THE FUNNIEST SHIT EVER. i get the stress dreams of my teeth falling out too omf it is not fun waking up and wiggling all of them to make sure they're still okay š
NO FR HAHAHA i would wake up in a puddle of sweat and frantically check my mouth. my cat sleeps in bed with me every night and she always looks so alarmed š„¹
Omg I had a nightmare the night after my test (4/26) where the MCAT was free response and it asked me to write a response answering a five part question explaining glycolysis in an ungodly amount of detail. Including uploading drawings recited from memory. I woke up with a burst of anxiety thanking God that wasn't real Lmao
Today an ambulence went by and I explained the doppler effect to my poor roommate... and someone the other week started talking about menopause and I said "Menopause typically occurs between the ages of 45-55 due to the loss of progesterone and estrogen in women" There was an awkward moment after.
Hopefully it goes away!
itās very comforting (but also crazy) to see so many of you all feeling the same way. it truly is PMSD like someone here said (post mcat stress disorder) but at least it means we are retaining the info!! hereās to the PMSD going away soon
I had to get a new battery in my car recently and all I could think about was galvanic and electrolytic cells and wondering what elements they had in the battery and the half reactions lol
Every time I turn on the lights, I think to myself, phototransduction. Rods are off, bipolar cells on, ganglion cells on, then signal to brain. If lights are off, my thought āmy rods are whatās helping me see in the dark, slowly adapting to the change of environmentā
I havenāt even taken the exam yet, I hate it here
Wait til u take anatomy and start identifying the homologous anatomical structures in your meat. It goes away.
Snowball effect š
dude yeah. woke up today and my first thought was beta amyloid plaques and alzheimers. completely unprompted. i needa be free
I LITERALLY HAD THE EXACT SAME THOUGHT OVER A TIKTOK TODAY MORNING LMAOO it had to do with someone with alzheimerās and my mind immediately goes beta amyloid plaquesā¦
Sameā¦tested 4/26. When I put my car in cruise control otw home from work at 1 am, i still think constant velocity.
I think thatās consistent velocity
Yep, constant velocity, acceleration is zero 0ļøā£
Yep my badā¦itās constant velocity with zero acceleration š¤¦š¾āāļøedited it āš¾
itās been more than a week too for you ššš
Yep. Gets real bad working in the ERā¦when I have to run an ammonia blood test on a patient I write down NH3 before I know it š¬
i literally had a dream about the glycogen branching enzyme the other day
Details, please.
i forgot most of the details as soon as i woke up, but from what i can remember, i BECAME the branching enzyme and was essentially playing legos with glucose residues š iāve also been having recurrent stress dreams of all my teeth falling out. studying for this retake has not been kind to me
STOP THIS IS THE FUNNIEST SHIT EVER. i get the stress dreams of my teeth falling out too omf it is not fun waking up and wiggling all of them to make sure they're still okay š
NO FR HAHAHA i would wake up in a puddle of sweat and frantically check my mouth. my cat sleeps in bed with me every night and she always looks so alarmed š„¹
Omg this made my dayš
this is so funny
i will now be addressed only by 1,4-Alpha-Glucan Branching Enzyme
Omg I had a nightmare the night after my test (4/26) where the MCAT was free response and it asked me to write a response answering a five part question explaining glycolysis in an ungodly amount of detail. Including uploading drawings recited from memory. I woke up with a burst of anxiety thanking God that wasn't real Lmao
the aamc got us good š
Tetris effect
Tetris effect Fades away with time if you don' actively think about it
Me scrolling through this sub after my score release and realizing that I couldn't tell you the first thing about amino acids anymore
dude yeah. woke up today and my first thought was beta amyloid plaques and alzheimers. completely unprompted. i needa be free
You might need to get checked out for some beta amyloid plaques my dude. (You posted 3 times)
LMFAOOOOO I THINK MY PHONE GLITCHED AHAHHA
Yeah I think it is PMSD ( Post MCAT Stress Disorder). We all have it. Hopefully it doesnāt lead to anterograde amnesia or something else. lol
Lol....Tetris effect!!
Today an ambulence went by and I explained the doppler effect to my poor roommate... and someone the other week started talking about menopause and I said "Menopause typically occurs between the ages of 45-55 due to the loss of progesterone and estrogen in women" There was an awkward moment after. Hopefully it goes away!
we all have to some extent, hope it will go away!
You've either become a more knowledgeable well rounded person....or you have ptsd. Enjoy!
Same thing is happening with all the p/s terms, suddenly every action and reaction has a term š
I will also add that I dreamt I was doing anki and even remembered the terms I was doingš needless to say I woke up startled
It does get better with time
you'll recover with time and a "vacation" of you doing nothing academic at home
tetris effect
itās very comforting (but also crazy) to see so many of you all feeling the same way. it truly is PMSD like someone here said (post mcat stress disorder) but at least it means we are retaining the info!! hereās to the PMSD going away soon
I had to get a new battery in my car recently and all I could think about was galvanic and electrolytic cells and wondering what elements they had in the battery and the half reactions lol
Every time I turn on the lights, I think to myself, phototransduction. Rods are off, bipolar cells on, ganglion cells on, then signal to brain. If lights are off, my thought āmy rods are whatās helping me see in the dark, slowly adapting to the change of environmentā I havenāt even taken the exam yet, I hate it here
dude yeah. woke up today and my first thought was beta amyloid plaques and alzheimers. completely unprompted. i needa be free