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Don't you hate when you are ready for something 2 hours before you have to leave, and you can't figure out what to do in the mean time?
That never happens to me. Where you going in 2 hours?


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Jun 12, 2008, 2:33 PM
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obsessed wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
granite_grrl wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
wanderlustmd wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
yeah I totally got to help fight a crazy person today. It was awesome.

Worthless without pix.
What happened?
The psycho bitch decided she did not want to be in the hospital anymore. The hospital staff decided that she was staying. And I didn't exactly have time to bust out the camera phone.
I wonder if I got called a psycho bitch when I was in the hospital. Er.....I wasn't what you'd call an idea patiant those first couple of weeks.
yes, but you had several other things going on, i.e. a broken hip.
No broken hip. Femur and pelvis though. Plus ribs and skull. and a bunch of other stuff.
Femur+Pelvis=hip
Well, I can see you failed math.

That would be a multiplication problem. Not addition. And it still doesn't equal a hip.
How the fuck is it multiplication?
The pain from two broken bones that you have to lay on doesn't ad up.

It multiplies.
The fentanyl they give you then takes the square root of the pain.
Yes, but when you multiply the pain by the lack of pain tolerance of the patient, the square root can still be quite high.
I'm curious what drugs they gave her. Morphine affects two separate sets of receptors, and only one of the sets is really responsible for pain management and euphoria. It's not even a very good sedative as far as that is concerned.
By the time I got to the hospital she was already out of surgery so I never saw here when things were askew.

I think they were giving her fentanyl, as well as oxycontin at some point, perhaps different times? I think they were trying morphine to get her off the fentanyl. Does that make sense? Whatever she was on in ICU couldn't be used in the General.
Whatever it was, she was out cold. They had to give her something that would knock her out, not just kill the pain.

White milky looking IV med?


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Jun 12, 2008, 2:33 PM
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obsessed wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
Don't you hate when you are ready for something 2 hours before you have to leave, and you can't figure out what to do in the mean time?
That never happens to me. Where you going in 2 hours?
Leaving to go to the wedding.


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dr_feelgood wrote:
obsessed wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
granite_grrl wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
wanderlustmd wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
yeah I totally got to help fight a crazy person today. It was awesome.

Worthless without pix.
What happened?
The psycho bitch decided she did not want to be in the hospital anymore. The hospital staff decided that she was staying. And I didn't exactly have time to bust out the camera phone.
I wonder if I got called a psycho bitch when I was in the hospital. Er.....I wasn't what you'd call an idea patiant those first couple of weeks.
yes, but you had several other things going on, i.e. a broken hip.
No broken hip. Femur and pelvis though. Plus ribs and skull. and a bunch of other stuff.
Femur+Pelvis=hip
Well, I can see you failed math.

That would be a multiplication problem. Not addition. And it still doesn't equal a hip.
How the fuck is it multiplication?
The pain from two broken bones that you have to lay on doesn't ad up.

It multiplies.
The fentanyl they give you then takes the square root of the pain.
Yes, but when you multiply the pain by the lack of pain tolerance of the patient, the square root can still be quite high.
I'm curious what drugs they gave her. Morphine affects two separate sets of receptors, and only one of the sets is really responsible for pain management and euphoria. It's not even a very good sedative as far as that is concerned.
By the time I got to the hospital she was already out of surgery so I never saw here when things were askew.

I think they were giving her fentanyl, as well as oxycontin at some point, perhaps different times? I think they were trying morphine to get her off the fentanyl. Does that make sense? Whatever she was on in ICU couldn't be used in the General.
Whatever it was, she was out cold. They had to give her something that would knock her out, not just kill the pain.

White milky looking IV med?
She had tons of drips going on, didn't take note of the colour. What would it have been?


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dr_feelgood wrote:
obsessed wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
Don't you hate when you are ready for something 2 hours before you have to leave, and you can't figure out what to do in the mean time?
That never happens to me. Where you going in 2 hours?
Leaving to go to the wedding.
Oh right, Have a great time. You travelling to go there right? Isn't the wedding tomorrow?


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stymingersfink wrote:
wanderlustmd wrote:
stymingersfink wrote:
wanderlustmd wrote:
stymingersfink wrote:
epoch wrote:
stymingersfink wrote:
epoch wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
epoch wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
kachoong wrote:
Yes, that's my story too.... sprinkler attached to the hose... oh, and one Christmas I got a Slip 'n' Slide.... essentially a long-ass piece of plastic you covered in detergent and ran water down it to slide on. Awesome!!! Who needs a pool when you can get grass stains on your chin?!?!

....yes.... we have Christmas in summer!
Detergent?

Like dish soap?



Just water worked pretty good. Perhaps it was the only way your mother could get you to bathe?
Snap!!!
Laugh

I mean really....


Who else put detergent on their slip and slide?

I dunno. My parents could only afford that cheap black plastic you use for painting projects. We only used a hose and more often than not the plastic - being black - was super hot regardless of how much water we put on it. It was good until about the 5th or 6th slide when it would tear and we'd have a rock go through our chest - living in the desert isn't really conducive for lawns. We had one, but it was thin and brown most of the time.

My pool involved a 1/4 mile walk to a pond. This pond had multiple vehicles - cars, jeeps, motorcycles, 4-wheelers, and a school bus - in it. I didn't swim much there. No one in my subdivision of 250 houses had a pool. If you could call it a pool, it was more than likely a horse trough, or one of those 10" deep plastic thingys.
spent my fair share of time in those as a kid. It was my job to make sure they were always full, so I made sure to enjoy my work from time to time.

'course, there was always the pool I'd make myself when I dammed up the creek flowing through the front 40. No diving allowed, and that water was COLD!

When there was water to be had it was nice. The best pond around, though, was a 2 mile bike ride. It was fed by a wonderful cool spring. The water was clean enough that a few goldfish that were released into the pond lived for years. That place I miss. The other one, not so much.
Well, i DID grow up in the Pacific Northwest, where many of those born there develop webbed feet in the early years of their life. Luckily I was born in Kansas i guess, but an even larger stroke of luck was not having to grow up there. This was impressed upon us chillins during our early teen years, during the family vacation one summer in the mid-80's. TFG!

Damn, Kansas huh?

That would have made it hard to get into climbing.
i dintz get into climbing till the end of my first "career".

Have you seen Kansas? ATV's and shootz gunz, thats about all there is to do there. Oh, an maybez some fishin' from time to time, after the livestock are fed and milked and fed again.

SOOOO lucky i dint grow up on that milk-farm.

IC.
maybe you could have been a tornado chaser!
I still like to chase the skirt from time to time. Same thing, really.

Laugh


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Jun 12, 2008, 3:08 PM
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epoch wrote:
wanderlustmd wrote:
epoch wrote:
wanderlustmd wrote:
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Not by much.
We have better rawk.

This is true....I assume. I know people from NS and NB make trips down to Acadia there as one of the closer places in the states for rock. How is it over there?

Camden isn't bad...but Acadia is the Maine (get it?) place for climbing in Maine. I've never been there!

My statement wasn't entirely accurate, as when it comes to climbing, NH and Maine are the same state in my mind, since I do all my climbing in NH.

The crag near my house is pretty good granite, though. Granite is great.

That was a horrible pun.

You are banzed from trying to be funny from hear on owt.

WMD. Sekret. krag. now!!!

The secret krag just cost you a six pack.
If you don't kill me on Friday the 13th....


Crazy

eye hope your not stuporsticous...

Just when I start knott to be, something weird happens.

Some people go way to far with it (horriblescopes), but sometimes coincidence doesn't seem like enough of an explaination.

I try to keep an open mind to all things...to a degree.


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Jun 12, 2008, 3:09 PM
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obsessed wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
obsessed wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
Don't you hate when you are ready for something 2 hours before you have to leave, and you can't figure out what to do in the mean time?
That never happens to me. Where you going in 2 hours?
Leaving to go to the wedding.
Oh right, Have a great time. You travelling to go there right? Isn't the wedding tomorrow?
Rehearsal dinner.


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Jun 12, 2008, 3:09 PM
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obsessed wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
obsessed wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
granite_grrl wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
wanderlustmd wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
yeah I totally got to help fight a crazy person today. It was awesome.

Worthless without pix.
What happened?
The psycho bitch decided she did not want to be in the hospital anymore. The hospital staff decided that she was staying. And I didn't exactly have time to bust out the camera phone.
I wonder if I got called a psycho bitch when I was in the hospital. Er.....I wasn't what you'd call an idea patiant those first couple of weeks.
yes, but you had several other things going on, i.e. a broken hip.
No broken hip. Femur and pelvis though. Plus ribs and skull. and a bunch of other stuff.
Femur+Pelvis=hip
Well, I can see you failed math.

That would be a multiplication problem. Not addition. And it still doesn't equal a hip.
How the fuck is it multiplication?
The pain from two broken bones that you have to lay on doesn't ad up.

It multiplies.
The fentanyl they give you then takes the square root of the pain.
Yes, but when you multiply the pain by the lack of pain tolerance of the patient, the square root can still be quite high.
I'm curious what drugs they gave her. Morphine affects two separate sets of receptors, and only one of the sets is really responsible for pain management and euphoria. It's not even a very good sedative as far as that is concerned.
By the time I got to the hospital she was already out of surgery so I never saw here when things were askew.

I think they were giving her fentanyl, as well as oxycontin at some point, perhaps different times? I think they were trying morphine to get her off the fentanyl. Does that make sense? Whatever she was on in ICU couldn't be used in the General.
Whatever it was, she was out cold. They had to give her something that would knock her out, not just kill the pain.

White milky looking IV med?
She had tons of drips going on, didn't take note of the colour. What would it have been?

Propofol. Fun little sedative.


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stymingersfink wrote:
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epoch wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
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I haven't been to NH yet

You don't know what you are missing.

Though there are some pretty good spots in Maine as well.
How about Rumney for starters?

Haven't been to Rumney yet. Something about a gym atmosphere has kept me away. I'll let you know after next weekend though.

Are you still going to do the fake noob thing? You know, a helment and 50 draws?
If he does, have we discussed which helmet yet?

I've voting for this one:

[image]http://www.swordsandarmor.com/images/H-910914-RD_Roman.jpg[/image]


The thing about 50 draws is, what noob owns that many? He's gotta walk around borrowing them from people first, maybe plant them on a few ringers before you guys hike in, nawmean?

Good point on the draws.
Maybe he can make a few with household materials.


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chossmonkey wrote:
artm wrote:
obsessed wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
obsessed wrote:
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Oh please, I'm a hick from colorado.
I make my chili from scratch and grill my steak medium rare.
I will confess to cooking my potatoes in the microwave though.
I have been taking a liking to doing mine rare to blue lately. Not that we have steak very often.

MR was my choice for a long time.
*gag*
You don't know what you are missing.
No, I don't know and never will. You won't catch me putting something that is still mooing soft and juicy meat in my mouth!
Somebody alert Teh Bruce!
After 15+ years of being married to a prude, I think he probably already knows.

huh?
I thought Okel was a wild child!


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Jun 12, 2008, 3:11 PM
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wanderlustmd wrote:
stymingersfink wrote:
wanderlustmd wrote:
stymingersfink wrote:
wanderlustmd wrote:
stymingersfink wrote:
epoch wrote:
stymingersfink wrote:
epoch wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
epoch wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
kachoong wrote:
Yes, that's my story too.... sprinkler attached to the hose... oh, and one Christmas I got a Slip 'n' Slide.... essentially a long-ass piece of plastic you covered in detergent and ran water down it to slide on. Awesome!!! Who needs a pool when you can get grass stains on your chin?!?!

....yes.... we have Christmas in summer!
Detergent?

Like dish soap?



Just water worked pretty good. Perhaps it was the only way your mother could get you to bathe?
Snap!!!
Laugh

I mean really....


Who else put detergent on their slip and slide?

I dunno. My parents could only afford that cheap black plastic you use for painting projects. We only used a hose and more often than not the plastic - being black - was super hot regardless of how much water we put on it. It was good until about the 5th or 6th slide when it would tear and we'd have a rock go through our chest - living in the desert isn't really conducive for lawns. We had one, but it was thin and brown most of the time.

My pool involved a 1/4 mile walk to a pond. This pond had multiple vehicles - cars, jeeps, motorcycles, 4-wheelers, and a school bus - in it. I didn't swim much there. No one in my subdivision of 250 houses had a pool. If you could call it a pool, it was more than likely a horse trough, or one of those 10" deep plastic thingys.
spent my fair share of time in those as a kid. It was my job to make sure they were always full, so I made sure to enjoy my work from time to time.

'course, there was always the pool I'd make myself when I dammed up the creek flowing through the front 40. No diving allowed, and that water was COLD!

When there was water to be had it was nice. The best pond around, though, was a 2 mile bike ride. It was fed by a wonderful cool spring. The water was clean enough that a few goldfish that were released into the pond lived for years. That place I miss. The other one, not so much.
Well, i DID grow up in the Pacific Northwest, where many of those born there develop webbed feet in the early years of their life. Luckily I was born in Kansas i guess, but an even larger stroke of luck was not having to grow up there. This was impressed upon us chillins during our early teen years, during the family vacation one summer in the mid-80's. TFG!

Damn, Kansas huh?

That would have made it hard to get into climbing.
i dintz get into climbing till the end of my first "career".

Have you seen Kansas? ATV's and shootz gunz, thats about all there is to do there. Oh, an maybez some fishin' from time to time, after the livestock are fed and milked and fed again.

SOOOO lucky i dint grow up on that milk-farm.

IC.
maybe you could have been a tornado chaser!
I still like to chase the skirt from time to time. Same thing, really.

Laugh

How are an Oklahoma ex-wife and a tornado similar?


They both take the trailer.


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chossmonkey wrote:
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Off to do chores, I will be sure to jump in the pool at some pointWink
Do you live on a farm?

No, just doing stuff around the house (like the windows)

Today was wash & wax the car.
Tommorow might be burning leaves if the town gives me a permit.
Why not just compost the leaves? They are probably to wet to burn by now anyway. They will just smolder.

Don't know. We have done that in the past, but they (the folks) said they want to burn these.

I just do what they tell me.


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use a 4:1 ratio of diesel fuel to gasoline on the leaves. If you can burn poop with that ratio, you can burn anything.


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For all the carpenters (I think this is old, but I'd never seen it)

NSFW

http://www.compfused.com/directlink/740/


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dr_feelgood wrote:
wanderlustmd wrote:
stymingersfink wrote:
wanderlustmd wrote:
stymingersfink wrote:
wanderlustmd wrote:
stymingersfink wrote:
epoch wrote:
stymingersfink wrote:
epoch wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
epoch wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
kachoong wrote:
Yes, that's my story too.... sprinkler attached to the hose... oh, and one Christmas I got a Slip 'n' Slide.... essentially a long-ass piece of plastic you covered in detergent and ran water down it to slide on. Awesome!!! Who needs a pool when you can get grass stains on your chin?!?!

....yes.... we have Christmas in summer!
Detergent?

Like dish soap?



Just water worked pretty good. Perhaps it was the only way your mother could get you to bathe?
Snap!!!
Laugh

I mean really....


Who else put detergent on their slip and slide?

I dunno. My parents could only afford that cheap black plastic you use for painting projects. We only used a hose and more often than not the plastic - being black - was super hot regardless of how much water we put on it. It was good until about the 5th or 6th slide when it would tear and we'd have a rock go through our chest - living in the desert isn't really conducive for lawns. We had one, but it was thin and brown most of the time.

My pool involved a 1/4 mile walk to a pond. This pond had multiple vehicles - cars, jeeps, motorcycles, 4-wheelers, and a school bus - in it. I didn't swim much there. No one in my subdivision of 250 houses had a pool. If you could call it a pool, it was more than likely a horse trough, or one of those 10" deep plastic thingys.
spent my fair share of time in those as a kid. It was my job to make sure they were always full, so I made sure to enjoy my work from time to time.

'course, there was always the pool I'd make myself when I dammed up the creek flowing through the front 40. No diving allowed, and that water was COLD!

When there was water to be had it was nice. The best pond around, though, was a 2 mile bike ride. It was fed by a wonderful cool spring. The water was clean enough that a few goldfish that were released into the pond lived for years. That place I miss. The other one, not so much.
Well, i DID grow up in the Pacific Northwest, where many of those born there develop webbed feet in the early years of their life. Luckily I was born in Kansas i guess, but an even larger stroke of luck was not having to grow up there. This was impressed upon us chillins during our early teen years, during the family vacation one summer in the mid-80's. TFG!

Damn, Kansas huh?

That would have made it hard to get into climbing.
i dintz get into climbing till the end of my first "career".

Have you seen Kansas? ATV's and shootz gunz, thats about all there is to do there. Oh, an maybez some fishin' from time to time, after the livestock are fed and milked and fed again.

SOOOO lucky i dint grow up on that milk-farm.

IC.
maybe you could have been a tornado chaser!
I still like to chase the skirt from time to time. Same thing, really.

Laugh

How are an Oklahoma ex-wife and a tornado similar?


They both take the trailer.

Laugh


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For all the carpenters (I think this is old, but I'd never seen it)

NSFW

http://www.compfused.com/directlink/740/
In reply to:
"....Or a man and a man?" "Whatever turns you on, norm."
I always knew norm was a peter-puffer


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Well... I'm off.


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dr_feelgood wrote:
Well... I'm off.
To the races?


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Well... I'm off.
To the races?
Not to be confused with
Off to the Racists.


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Well... I'm off.
To the races?
Not to be confused with
Off to the Racists.
But iff it were the latter....


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the_climber wrote:
the_climber wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
Well... I'm off.
To the races?
Not to be confused with
Off to the Racists.
But iff it were the latter....
You might want to pick up yer stomping boots to deal with that side of the redneck community.


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chossmonkey wrote:
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An unstable femur is no joke. There's a nerve sheath surrounding the bone. Allot of nerves. It's a big bone. Pain tolerance has nothing to do with it. It will be painful regardless of who you are.
No shit eh?

It was 3-4 hours from when I broke mine until I got to the hospital, with out an ambulance or meds. Then another hour (at least) before they gave me morphine once I got to the hospital. I was in my bed before they gave me any pain killers.

I hear traction works wonders for broken longitudinal bones...


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Jun 12, 2008, 4:27 PM
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obsessed wrote:
epoch wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
epoch wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
epoch wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
granite_grrl wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
wanderlustmd wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
yeah I totally got to help fight a crazy person today. It was awesome.

Worthless without pix.
What happened?
The psycho bitch decided she did not want to be in the hospital anymore. The hospital staff decided that she was staying. And I didn't exactly have time to bust out the camera phone.
I wonder if I got called a psycho bitch when I was in the hospital. Er.....I wasn't what you'd call an idea patiant those first couple of weeks.
yes, but you had several other things going on, i.e. a broken hip.
No broken hip. Femur and pelvis though. Plus ribs and skull. and a bunch of other stuff.
Femur+Pelvis=hip
This is corekt.
I wouldn't have pegged you for failing math too.

Um, business major hear. Math is not supposed to be one of our strong points.

Though I really can't hide behind that veil, since I am in all functionality an engineer.

Crap! STooPiD Double standards.

But technically the hip is nothing more than the socket that connects the femur to the pelvis, so if both the femur and pelvis are unstable, then essentially the whole area could be considered broken. Doc's math is korekt. You are wrong. As you treat the PT the same, regardless.
U R rong!!!

Her hip was fine, until they put rods and screws through it.

If he said "trauma to the hip region" he would be somewhat correct. But as it stands. Doc fails.

When someone falls and breaks their hip, they have a high shaft femur fracture OR a pelvic fracture.
The pelvis is a big bone. Not all pelvic fractures are the same are they?

If I land on my ass doing motocross is that a hip fracture?

If it was the hip socket sure, but pelvis isn't always the hip.

That's more than likely your Coccyx. No, Toady, not cocks, it Coccyx aka your tailbone. Not your hip.

Nate, your analogy/metaphore/half-assed-example FAILED.
I was waiting for this debate to get interesting. Epok wins. I think that will be my word for today. Coccyx coccyx is it pronounced cock sux?
Cock-sicks, i believe. I new a young woman with such an affliction once. Every time she tried to eat one, it made her sick.


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Jun 12, 2008, 4:35 PM
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dr_feelgood wrote:
obsessed wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
obsessed wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
chossmonkey wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
granite_grrl wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
wanderlustmd wrote:
dr_feelgood wrote:
yeah I totally got to help fight a crazy person today. It was awesome.

Worthless without pix.
What happened?
The psycho bitch decided she did not want to be in the hospital anymore. The hospital staff decided that she was staying. And I didn't exactly have time to bust out the camera phone.
I wonder if I got called a psycho bitch when I was in the hospital. Er.....I wasn't what you'd call an idea patiant those first couple of weeks.
yes, but you had several other things going on, i.e. a broken hip.
No broken hip. Femur and pelvis though. Plus ribs and skull. and a bunch of other stuff.
Femur+Pelvis=hip
Well, I can see you failed math.

That would be a multiplication problem. Not addition. And it still doesn't equal a hip.
How the fuck is it multiplication?
The pain from two broken bones that you have to lay on doesn't ad up.

It multiplies.
The fentanyl they give you then takes the square root of the pain.
Yes, but when you multiply the pain by the lack of pain tolerance of the patient, the square root can still be quite high.
I'm curious what drugs they gave her. Morphine affects two separate sets of receptors, and only one of the sets is really responsible for pain management and euphoria. It's not even a very good sedative as far as that is concerned.
By the time I got to the hospital she was already out of surgery so I never saw here when things were askew.

I think they were giving her fentanyl, as well as oxycontin at some point, perhaps different times? I think they were trying morphine to get her off the fentanyl. Does that make sense? Whatever she was on in ICU couldn't be used in the General.
Whatever it was, she was out cold. They had to give her something that would knock her out, not just kill the pain.

White milky looking IV med?
She had tons of drips going on, didn't take note of the colour. What would it have been?

Propofol. Fun little sedative.
givea-seda-give?

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