WOW, I don’t know how to title this

This is sick beyond belief. The doctors only say he wasn’t ready yet! OMG, I would want to start shooting people.
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If that were me, it would definitely put me in a bad mood

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This what can happen if you disable your brain for a moment…
:wink:

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When are they going to start harvesting sleepy Joe and camel toe?

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A thought just occurred to me. It says he woke up in the middle of the operation. How far along were they and did they put all of it back? Did they use any anesthetic? He was kicking and moaning on the table.

Ya know he only needs one kidney, one lung. We can put a patch over the eye we took out. Good thing we didn’t start at the aorta.

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:joy:
Perhaps this guy was a beta tester…

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Maybe a good mood?

Think about the award resulting from that law suit.

Talk about a grave mistake.

He was almost the ultimate negligent discharge.

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I want a second opinion please :pray:!

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Besides all this shyte, that’s the hospital my doctor is affiliated with and where I went to the ER after my car wreck! I’m plucking lucky to still be alive.

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Im not dead yet! … im feelin better!

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I feel happy! I feel happy! BONK!

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Sorry about the dead :skull: :link: links.

On my third attempt to post another link, the message that I got from admin was that it was too similar to prior posts so, I am stumped to resolve this issue.

The story is related to the one of the near dead donor being discovered still alive.

The story of the near dead badly wounded soldier being zipped into a body bag who spit in the face of his doctor, got himself saved.

Later went on to being awarded the (CMH). Congressional Medal of Honor for his actions that got him so badly wounded, was able to stand to receive his award vs. his next of kin getting it posthumously.

I wonder how many mistakes like that were literally buried?

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Please stop calling congressional medal of honor. Its just the medal of honor, congress approves it. Im sure most of those ■■■■■■■ dont even see a combat field…carrying a rifle atleast.

Sorry. Sore spot with me

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Better check and see if you still have all of the parts you had the day before they took you there.

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I refused the chariot ride to the ER. I was able to stand and move on my own and I told them NO. The better half took me to the ER. I am proof seatbelts work. Nothing broke or lacerated but I was plucking sore as hell for about a month.

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Incidents like this is why I decided to no longer be an organ donor. Besides having health issues I wouldn’t want to pass on, the harvesting of organs is a very lucrative $$ business. What’s to say you are in a bad car crash and the EMT decides you are “dead” and doesn’t administer life saving care so you can be the next contestant in the game?

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Just the opposite, to keep your organs viable for donation, advanced life support is extended until those organs are harvested.

Otherwise, they too “die on the vine.”

It was how that near dead donor was discovered still not gone.

Had they not been a donor they would have likely ended up on the morgue, or funeral home, and not resuscitated.

We have in our advanced healthcare directives that if we are determined not viable to not receive advanced life support beyond our organs being harvested.

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M brother is an X-ray tech. He says, if you can get it, you can make living transporting cadavers from state to state and hospital to hospital. I don’t know all the requirements you need nor what type of equipment.

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