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In reply to the discussion: 'I'm Trained to Know When Someone is Dying. The White House Needs You to Believe Trump Isn't" [View all]pat_k
(14,121 posts)14. I hate that I fervently hope this guy is right and that an AAA is the felon's ticking time bomb.
If so, that bomb can't go off soon enough.
Never thought I'd be someone who so desperately wished death on another human being, but here I am.
... It comes down to one single thing I cant do. I cannot diagnose. I can know what is wrong. I can treat what is wrong. I can even fix what is wrong. I just cannot officially tell you what is wrong.
...
Understand when I go to a call, I have to figure out what the problem is. I dont have lab work. I dont have X-rays and CT scanners. The most advanced tech I have is an ECG and a glucometer. Otherwise, its just left to me working this shit out like Im Batman hunting down the Joker.
...
Except that doesnt explain why he has been getting a CT scan EVERY three months. A significant number of medical professionals are dead set that they are worried about his mental decline, and they are trying to make sure he still has all neurologic functions.
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I think that there is something more dangerous that his medical team is monitoring and tracking. I think that what they are monitoring closely isnt his mental health. It is the time bomb in his belly. An abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is what happens when the Aorta (Main blood delivery system to the heart) starts to get a bulge in it. The side wall of the Aorta starts to push outward. It is a serious life-threatening condition.
If a AAA ruptures, which they are prone to do, then unless you are physically on an operating table under bright lights with a skilled surgeon, you can kiss your ass goodbye.
The AAA makes the CHF worse which also explains why he has the pitting edema in every extremity. Edema is what happens when there is a fluid leakage from the blood vessels and the bodys natural drain system (The Lymphatic system) isnt able to filter out all the excess fluid from the blood.
It causes that sloshy looking skin that if you press into, leaves an indent. When you know what you are looking for, you can spot pitting edema across the room just by the socks the person is wearing.
...
Understand when I go to a call, I have to figure out what the problem is. I dont have lab work. I dont have X-rays and CT scanners. The most advanced tech I have is an ECG and a glucometer. Otherwise, its just left to me working this shit out like Im Batman hunting down the Joker.
...
Except that doesnt explain why he has been getting a CT scan EVERY three months. A significant number of medical professionals are dead set that they are worried about his mental decline, and they are trying to make sure he still has all neurologic functions.
...
I think that there is something more dangerous that his medical team is monitoring and tracking. I think that what they are monitoring closely isnt his mental health. It is the time bomb in his belly. An abdominal aortic aneurysm (AAA) is what happens when the Aorta (Main blood delivery system to the heart) starts to get a bulge in it. The side wall of the Aorta starts to push outward. It is a serious life-threatening condition.
If a AAA ruptures, which they are prone to do, then unless you are physically on an operating table under bright lights with a skilled surgeon, you can kiss your ass goodbye.
The AAA makes the CHF worse which also explains why he has the pitting edema in every extremity. Edema is what happens when there is a fluid leakage from the blood vessels and the bodys natural drain system (The Lymphatic system) isnt able to filter out all the excess fluid from the blood.
It causes that sloshy looking skin that if you press into, leaves an indent. When you know what you are looking for, you can spot pitting edema across the room just by the socks the person is wearing.
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'I'm Trained to Know When Someone is Dying. The White House Needs You to Believe Trump Isn't" [View all]
sop
17 hrs ago
OP
Rampart, we gave a male Caucasian victim, orange coloration, hair attached only to the side of his head, hand ecchymosis
Bristlecone
11 hrs ago
#34
I tried getting my family to watch this because the wife and kids loved 911. But when they let the discs sit untouched
LT Barclay
8 hrs ago
#39
I wish this person would have given some kind of time estimate on the issues he presents.
hamsterjill
15 hrs ago
#3
That would be very helpful information, but I doubt he's in a position to provide that.
ShazzieB
13 hrs ago
#25
Thanks for the substack link. Look at his piece on the Butler, PA. shooter and security timeline.
chia
14 hrs ago
#13
I hate that I fervently hope this guy is right and that an AAA is the felon's ticking time bomb.
pat_k
14 hrs ago
#14
I love paramedics!! I had to call them when I started using medical marijuana
chowder66
13 hrs ago
#20
Unfortunately, w my mom then later my dad even from late teens I saw one parent then the other go off in an ambulance..
electric_blue68
11 hrs ago
#32