Daniel Orrego
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So when we see improvement in people, yes, acknowledge and immediately back to work. You can never relent your vigilance in this regard. You have to keep your foot on the throttle. at all times. And that doesn't mean that you don't make adjustments, right? You do make adjustments.
So when we see improvement in people, yes, acknowledge and immediately back to work. You can never relent your vigilance in this regard. You have to keep your foot on the throttle. at all times. And that doesn't mean that you don't make adjustments, right? You do make adjustments.
In fact, that's one of the things that sometimes is easy to miss, which is daily, weekly adjustments are part of your response and reaction to facts on the ground. Like, I don't feel well today. Okay, we have to deal with that. Or I have a stressor that I can't do anything about right now, like a cold or a flu. Okay, we have to deal with that. Or I have some other issue.
In fact, that's one of the things that sometimes is easy to miss, which is daily, weekly adjustments are part of your response and reaction to facts on the ground. Like, I don't feel well today. Okay, we have to deal with that. Or I have a stressor that I can't do anything about right now, like a cold or a flu. Okay, we have to deal with that. Or I have some other issue.
In fact, that's one of the things that sometimes is easy to miss, which is daily, weekly adjustments are part of your response and reaction to facts on the ground. Like, I don't feel well today. Okay, we have to deal with that. Or I have a stressor that I can't do anything about right now, like a cold or a flu. Okay, we have to deal with that. Or I have some other issue.
Sometimes, you know, people, they have challenges with metastatic progression to the bone and they have ambulatory issues. Okay, that needs to be dealt with. In Dennis's case, he had a pleural effusion, which is an infection of the lung that had to be dealt with. Right.
Sometimes, you know, people, they have challenges with metastatic progression to the bone and they have ambulatory issues. Okay, that needs to be dealt with. In Dennis's case, he had a pleural effusion, which is an infection of the lung that had to be dealt with. Right.
Sometimes, you know, people, they have challenges with metastatic progression to the bone and they have ambulatory issues. Okay, that needs to be dealt with. In Dennis's case, he had a pleural effusion, which is an infection of the lung that had to be dealt with. Right.
So one, you know, this is also, I think, important is that, you know, a human cannot be reduced to a glucose number and a ketone number. Right. They're a whole human. You have to deal with them as such. And that is a process of constant attention to detail every day. It's a 24 hour a day endeavor.
So one, you know, this is also, I think, important is that, you know, a human cannot be reduced to a glucose number and a ketone number. Right. They're a whole human. You have to deal with them as such. And that is a process of constant attention to detail every day. It's a 24 hour a day endeavor.
So one, you know, this is also, I think, important is that, you know, a human cannot be reduced to a glucose number and a ketone number. Right. They're a whole human. You have to deal with them as such. And that is a process of constant attention to detail every day. It's a 24 hour a day endeavor.