And while you're waiting in the ER, try not to dwell on the fact that your doctor has a quarter million dollars in student loan debt and will do whatever Big Pharma tells them to do to you.
Quick pre-nap thought: Isn't it kind of interesting that becoming a doctor is so prohibitively expensive when you would think such an important profession would benefit from greater numbers and more accessible information, especially so more people understand how to recognize symptoms of different conditions and therefore prolong their lives and the lives of those around them?
Yeah,,call your doctor...when they are open, wait on hold, talk to a machine cuz our options have changed ya' know, get through to scheduling and get an appointment in July. PERFECT!
No, a bump like barking your shin on a table. And it isn't too surprising that someone with several skull fractures would feel like lying down. How "with it" is someone who can't stay on his feet? And it isn't surprising either that a slow bleed would take several hours to reach a fatal point.
I was under the impression that if I ever had injuries of that severity I would seek help. Never heard of "bumping my head on the headboard" and having it look to a coroner like I jumped headfirst out a window
No one thinks now that it was a simple bump, that theory lasted until the coroner's report. If he died soon after the blow the swelling and bruising wouldn't be well developed. A brain bleed is not obvious either. Remember when Hillary fell in a plane, and then was in the hospital, and then turned up with the seizure glasses? Something happened to her head but she was still moving around.
And what will they recommend. Maybe put you on a vent, another jab perhaps? 🤡
And while you're waiting in the ER, try not to dwell on the fact that your doctor has a quarter million dollars in student loan debt and will do whatever Big Pharma tells them to do to you.
Quick pre-nap thought: Isn't it kind of interesting that becoming a doctor is so prohibitively expensive when you would think such an important profession would benefit from greater numbers and more accessible information, especially so more people understand how to recognize symptoms of different conditions and therefore prolong their lives and the lives of those around them?
Yeah,,call your doctor...when they are open, wait on hold, talk to a machine cuz our options have changed ya' know, get through to scheduling and get an appointment in July. PERFECT!
Don't forget the mandatory COVID test when you get there because, yknow, it's required
And don't forget to wear a thin paper mask because trained medical professionals know they work to stop the spread.
Crazy daze in the whirled🤨
Good advice, actually, because sometimes they happen from a tiny bump. It's just that it's from the current mass producer of blood dyscrasias.
Just like the tiny bump Bob Saget had that split his skull like a baseball bat, yet he was still with it enough to go take a nap?
No, a bump like barking your shin on a table. And it isn't too surprising that someone with several skull fractures would feel like lying down. How "with it" is someone who can't stay on his feet? And it isn't surprising either that a slow bleed would take several hours to reach a fatal point.
I was under the impression that if I ever had injuries of that severity I would seek help. Never heard of "bumping my head on the headboard" and having it look to a coroner like I jumped headfirst out a window
No one thinks now that it was a simple bump, that theory lasted until the coroner's report. If he died soon after the blow the swelling and bruising wouldn't be well developed. A brain bleed is not obvious either. Remember when Hillary fell in a plane, and then was in the hospital, and then turned up with the seizure glasses? Something happened to her head but she was still moving around.
But wait. They have a pill for that coming soon.
Maybe the AIDS breaks down the clots? The same way AIDS breaks down your body? I mean, BigPharma is all about the love.