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Initially believed to be inadvertent. Person involved later admitted it was intentional.Intentional but inadvertant... trying to figure out how dumb you have to be to do this on accident, i.e. not know the consequences.
Initially believed to be inadvertent. Person involved later admitted it was intentional.
Yes some people are actually this dumb. Cause and effect are lost on them. :facepalm:
Man gets pushed out of a ten story building. Splat. The concrete did it.Man gets shot in the heart and with his last staggering steps stumbles into the street, where he's run over by a bus.
Man Dies After Bus Collision
- NY Post's headline
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Yeah my guess is surgery was maybe ECMO cannulation. Which is very dangerous as is, and most patients never come off ECMO.Yes some people are actually this dumb. Cause and effect are lost on them. :facepalm:
You could be right, but We have no idea what the procedure was for unless the family releases the medical reportYeah my guess is surgery was maybe ECMO cannulation. Which is very dangerous as is, and most patients never come off ECMO.
Either way, his doctors thought a risky, low chance of survival procedure was a better bet than letting him fight the virus on his own. So many people out there without a lick of medical experience, writing tweets like this - its frustrating. (Now I see Fox News is running with the heart attack story as well).
Yeah it was entirely speculation. I looked more into it and it looks like surgery was related to clots. Probably a thrombectomy. Clots undoubtably tied to COVID. He was in the ICU prior to surgery, anytime you have an unstable patient and you add more shock like a surgical procedure, the risks start to sky rocket. Docs probably knew the risks of surgery were great, but the risks of the clots were too great.You could be right, but We have no idea what the procedure was for unless the family releases the medical report
I hear more and more about clotting in relatively healthy Covid patients causing death or limb issues.Yeah it was entirely speculation. I looked more into it and it looks like surgery was related to clots. Probably a thrombectomy. Clots undoubtably tied to COVID. He was in the ICU prior to surgery, anytime you have an unstable patient and you add more shock like a surgical procedure, the risks start to sky rocket. Docs probably knew the risks of surgery were great, but the risks of the clots were too great.