I’d say report the nurse to the state board and move to have her license permanently suspended/revoked, but it’s Ohio so the board would probably just give her an award instead.
I’d say report the nurse to the state board and move to have her license permanently suspended/revoked, but it’s Ohio so the board would probably just give her an award instead.
That was part of the story that I did NOT understand (beyond the total disregard for patient confidentiality). How on earth is that retrievable when presumably, the same toilet had been used multiple times since? I wish police had that level of hustle for important issues.
How in the hell can this nurse have made that determination? She didn’t want to look at the foetal remains? Most women would not want to look after a miscarriage. She was in a position of trust, she told her patient that everything would be okay and then went behind her back and reported her to the police, as though…
It seems important to emphasize that you shouldn’t have to be publicly excited about your pregnancy to not be criminalized for a miscarriage, nor should you be regarded as criminally suspect based on your reaction to your miscarriage.
When Watts feels up to it, I hope she takes the hospital to the cleaners and that the nurse is named in the lawsuit. Five bucks says the nurse is the type who really thinks she is a good person. Phony nice women, fear them.
Okay, those images sound pretty vile. But to go to the hospital over it?????
Now I'm thinking Ritz crackers. Thanks for the idea!
Considering how printers are also less common in homes than they used to be, this could hurt HP even more if their sales are down but they are having to pay out a ton in class action settlements.
FWIW, similar to the comment above I gave up on color inkjet over 10 years ago. I went to laser (toner) brother and it’s been a breath of fresh air that I can depend on the printer to print when I sent a job. With the inkjet, the simplest one page print job for the kids homework would be sending me to the store.…
Almost every printer maker does the same. Besides, HP is trash through and through.
One can hope...
I should specify that I also switched to laser at that same time - agreed that it’s immeasurably superior to inkjet in every single way.
I remember back in the 90's when HP peripherals were the worst choice to ever purchase. It seems like nothing has improved over there. Why does anyone buy their products at all?
I’m not sure how long ago it was - possibly decades - but after having this happen to me once, I realized that I virtually never printed things in color at home anyway, and switched to pure B&W printers from that moment forward. Have not once ever regretted that.
In turn, given their new policy against adblockers, I’ve cracked down on YouTube; unsubscribed from everything, deleted all my playlists and other data, and finally signed out. It’s joined the list of sites I have walked away from this year (there’s been a few, all the obvious candidates) and everytime I see yet…
The half-done technique is very useful - I’ve done that on several occasions.
Indeed - the only time I ever have an issue is after one of those dumps where you look behind and can’t believe all that came out at once - literally twice around the bowl sometimes. I find the best prevention is the “halfway done” flush. Don’t wait until the bitter end, and all good.
We tend to just flush twice after a big dump. I figure we’re using less water than the previous toilet we had, and provides additional water to push it down the pipe. I’ve heard a lot of contractors complaining about people using way too much toilet paper, which causes clogs far away from the toilet because not enough…
One of the worst mistakes of the Dems this time around was them not trying to outlaw gerrymandering on a federal level when they had the chance. Unforgivably, unfathomably stupid!
I think they are so beholden to Trumpism at this point the only way they get rid of him is when he dies. He is still the leader of the Republican party and anybody who says otherwise gets the Liz Cheney/Adam Kinzinger treatment.