as an old ER tech, if someone came in with a story like that, even though the bruising would not be apparent yet, we'd suspect either he had a syncopal event and did not want to admit it, or is protecting the person who slugged him.
either way, it's not possible a doctor wouldn't know how many sutures - it's required to document in the chart. nor would an ER doc call that a lot, a few in the eyebrows and lip. reattaching a scalp, now that's a lot of sutures.
A lot of stitches. I don’t know how many. I asked the doctor how many stitches and she said, ‘I don’t know,’ but it’s all through my eyebrow and my lip.”
as an old ER tech, if someone came in with a story like that, even though the bruising would not be apparent yet, we'd suspect either he had a syncopal event and did not want to admit it, or is protecting the person who slugged him.
either way, it's not possible a doctor wouldn't know how many sutures - it's required to document in the chart. nor would an ER doc call that a lot, a few in the eyebrows and lip. reattaching a scalp, now that's a lot of sutures.
Yup, agreed. This part of the INSUFFERABLE DOUCHE's story does not ring true: