Taylor Swift gets a kitty when she flies? All I get is a butt-aching seat and deeply uncomfortable conversations with strangers. And sometimes pretzels.
Taylor Swift gets a kitty when she flies? All I get is a butt-aching seat and deeply uncomfortable conversations with strangers. And sometimes pretzels.
Sweet Caro-lion.
I am sure that, like one of my ex-girlfriends, the animal would sense her deep connection to Mother Gaia and not harm her. I mean, it didn't work for my ex when she was fucked up by some geese, but maybe lions are closer to the planet.
I am very for government mandated medical procedures for children. And I am very fed up with people citing religious reasons for every bullshit they do to people. "I had to beat my kid cause religion", "I had to rape that lesbian cause u know religion". Not vaccinating children (if you can afford it) has the same…
If you think that not vaccinating your child is a good idea, you shouldn't be allowed to home-school.
In another article she says, "my baby saved my life," which worries me, because she doesn't seem to understand what happened to her. The rupture in her aorta was most likely CAUSED by increased blood pressure due to her pregnancy, although she could have had an underlying condition that predisposed her. She also…
She had preeclampsia, not eclampsia (the latter, which can be fatal, includes seizures and is when the preeclampsia shit has hit the proverbial fan).
That's gonna be a doozy of a hospital bill.
Aortic dissections are not specific to pregnancy. Just a body fluke. That said, babies are parasites and obviously can't be trusted with our bodies.
>Doctors sign away their 20's to develop the skills to save others' lives.
What part of 'transient' do you not understand in the diagnosis of 'transient ischemic attacks? Once they're done, they're impossible to 'see.' The bloodwork will be negative, a CT will be negative...it's a ghost.
Pretty much all of my friends who are practicing have stated that you can't really rely on the patient's story after a certain point. You use what they give you to guide you towards the proper tests and whatnot, which is exactly what the doctors did in this scenario, but you don't let your patients tell you what is…
MickiMonster... you have no medical training, do you? I can assure you that given these circumstances (transient neurological symptoms which had resolved by the time she arrived at the ER and negative stroke blood markers) nobody — male or female — would have been "taken at his word" and admitted to the hospital. It…
A hundred times this, Katie Elizabeth. Thanks. You saved me a half-hour typing essentially the same thing. I can't believe this "article" actually says she had a freaking STROKE (which had just magically gone away by the time she reached the ER, resulting in negative "stroke tests".) It was absolutely a TIA. Anyone…
Don't worry, anonymity brings out the martyr complexes. Most reasonable people understand that not every medical condition is diagnosable by any competent clinician. I would love some of these people to explain exactly what the doctor should have done when the tests came back negative. And none of this lazy "keep…
I feel like a lot of you are not medical. Let me explain the facts here, before we start de-valuing our cause by making ridiculous accusations.
As a physician who treats strokes and TIAs it is very easy for the general public to wag their finger at the medical establishment. First of all, she obviously was taken seriously as she was put through a workup for stroke. So whoever wrote that this is "clearly negligence" obviously does not know how to prove medical…
I would have used the phone to call 911 instead of taking a selfie. That's just me though, I'm an asshole.
Ohhhh snap!
It's pretty weird to call out Khloe for being disrespectful to Native American culture and call them "hairy gypsies" in the same sentence.