No, it's not about my ugly, weeping genital sores. They are old friends to me and I'm keeping them.
There's great drama on another forum I use, with a regular being left in a critical condition after an assault. However there's one snag. My bull**** detector is screaming blue murder. For a number of reasons, I think it's a hoax. I'd appreciate an eye being cast over the timescale to see if it adds up, given how hospitals operate.
Hour zero- he logs off the internet.
Hour six- we are told that, in the intervening time, he has been assaulted while heroically defending a lady from three ruffians. He is in hospital, "still unconscious", and in a critical condition. This info is being apparently posted third-hand via his brother.
Hour nine- we are told "he still hasn't woken up".
Hour thirteen- we are told he still hasn't woken up, has internal bleeding and needs to be operated on.
Hour eighteen- we are told "His condition stabilised and he has been taken into surgery".
The timescales seem a bit tight to me, and I'm puzzled by the (apparent) delay in operating, during which time it seems his condition stabilised.
Then again, I'm not a doctor (even if I do play one on TV). Any opinions?
There's great drama on another forum I use, with a regular being left in a critical condition after an assault. However there's one snag. My bull**** detector is screaming blue murder. For a number of reasons, I think it's a hoax. I'd appreciate an eye being cast over the timescale to see if it adds up, given how hospitals operate.
Hour zero- he logs off the internet.
Hour six- we are told that, in the intervening time, he has been assaulted while heroically defending a lady from three ruffians. He is in hospital, "still unconscious", and in a critical condition. This info is being apparently posted third-hand via his brother.
Hour nine- we are told "he still hasn't woken up".
Hour thirteen- we are told he still hasn't woken up, has internal bleeding and needs to be operated on.
Hour eighteen- we are told "His condition stabilised and he has been taken into surgery".
The timescales seem a bit tight to me, and I'm puzzled by the (apparent) delay in operating, during which time it seems his condition stabilised.
Then again, I'm not a doctor (even if I do play one on TV). Any opinions?
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