Earthguy69
Earthguy69 t1_je9409b wrote
Reply to comment by Geo-NS in PsBattle: Steam locomotive leaving tunnel by GrantBloomer
Fr fr no cap
Earthguy69 t1_jccmaef wrote
Reply to [image] by Royal_Tumbleweed_910
/r/cringe
Earthguy69 t1_j7ci7s6 wrote
Reply to comment by [deleted] in A Visual Search Engine: Same Energy is a visual search engine. You can use it to find beautiful art, photography, decoration ideas, or anything else. by GorgeousVillian
Not really. It's focusing on the boobs. I'm a pure 100% assman
Earthguy69 t1_j7apjx8 wrote
Reply to comment by FibroBitch96 in A Visual Search Engine: Same Energy is a visual search engine. You can use it to find beautiful art, photography, decoration ideas, or anything else. by GorgeousVillian
Yes it can. At least if you are into some milder stuff. I'm extremely weak for jeans. Got thousands of jeans butts. This will be a fun day. Thanks op! I will be thinking of you.
Earthguy69 t1_j740zo9 wrote
Reply to comment by halfanothersdozen in [OC] McDonald’s High-Level Cash Flow Statement Visualized with a Waterfall Chart. by Square_Tea4916
It's because it's absolutely awful. It's impressive really
Earthguy69 t1_j684d05 wrote
Reply to TIFU by punching a guy in the penis by Eldautor
> men don’t like it when you punch their penis.
Untrue. /r/ballbusting
Earthguy69 t1_j31qefn wrote
Reply to comment by CuddlingWolf in [image] There'll be many people to pull you down as you move ahead, but never give up on your goals. by _Cautious_Memory
Why not just go around them on the grass? You have to be really stup to go through that crowd. You are going to get shanked if you do
Earthguy69 t1_j2f50ka wrote
Reply to A flip to the heaven by Dead_Ark
/r/ballbusting (nsfw)
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Reply to comment by ost123411 in TIL of Dick Roth, a swimmer who was diagnosed with appendicitis shortly before the men’s 400m individual medley in the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games. He refused an immediate operation and instead swam in the finals, winning a gold medal. by alexjpg
Not at all. You have a higher risk of dying driving to the hospital than doing the surgery
Earthguy69 t1_j25aahg wrote
Reply to comment by Prinzka in TIL of Dick Roth, a swimmer who was diagnosed with appendicitis shortly before the men’s 400m individual medley in the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games. He refused an immediate operation and instead swam in the finals, winning a gold medal. by alexjpg
No, that is literally how it is.
An ultrasound can never say it's not appendicitis. Most often an ultrasound doesn't show it.
Doing a CT scan is just giving a young patient a lot of unnecessary radiation.
The medical legal climate in the US might be different but in most places they do not do a CT scan because the presentation is so obvious.
How long have you worked in the ED?
Earthguy69 t1_j25a0f0 wrote
Reply to comment by ost123411 in TIL of Dick Roth, a swimmer who was diagnosed with appendicitis shortly before the men’s 400m individual medley in the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games. He refused an immediate operation and instead swam in the finals, winning a gold medal. by alexjpg
It certainly is. You are doing a CT scan. 1/200 statistically get a cancer later in life that can be attributed to the scan.
Earthguy69 t1_j247omu wrote
Reply to comment by Prinzka in TIL of Dick Roth, a swimmer who was diagnosed with appendicitis shortly before the men’s 400m individual medley in the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games. He refused an immediate operation and instead swam in the finals, winning a gold medal. by alexjpg
If it's an uncomplicated appendicitis doing an xray is really unnecessary. It's lots of harmful radiation to a young person.
If the person has gone with it for days, have highly elevated inflammation markers or peritonitis, then yes doing an xray is indicated to see if there is any complications that could affect surgery.
Earthguy69 t1_j23peth wrote
Reply to comment by Fetlocks_Glistening in TIL of Dick Roth, a swimmer who was diagnosed with appendicitis shortly before the men’s 400m individual medley in the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games. He refused an immediate operation and instead swam in the finals, winning a gold medal. by alexjpg
>So no overlap with IBS, or excessive gas
When you palpate the abdomen there is a big difference between gas and ibs. Also the history. In modern times you can also take blood samples. Ibs or gas doesn't cause a measurable inflammation in the blood.
>, or, I don't know, an ulcer in the right place?
An ulcer the lower right abdomen (meaning large intestine distal part of the small bowel is extremely uncommon, especially in a previously healthy young male.
> Or a sports injury, muscle/tendon stuff
Again, when you palpate the abdomen an injury will be different from an appendicitis but again you can take blood samples.
> or hernia?
A hernia is something you would feel. It's also not something you get in your abdomen in that place. It's usually in other places. It's also not super common for a a young adult to suddenly develop it. If the hernia gets strangulated the pain is extreme and would warrant operation regardless.
Earthguy69 t1_j23l3m6 wrote
Reply to comment by Fetlocks_Glistening in TIL of Dick Roth, a swimmer who was diagnosed with appendicitis shortly before the men’s 400m individual medley in the 1964 Tokyo Olympic Games. He refused an immediate operation and instead swam in the finals, winning a gold medal. by alexjpg
I mean a young guy with pain in his lower right stomach, there isn't much else that it can be.
In my hospital we wouldn't do an ultrasound, we would just operate if the blood samples also show some inflammation.
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Reply to comment by whyunoletmepost in [image] by _Cautious_Memory
Now you are cured. If not, just stop procrastinating. It's that simple. If you just stop procrastinating you don't procrastinate anymore.
Earthguy69 t1_izrutew wrote
Reply to comment by OdeeSS in [Image] Audrey Hepburn's take on beauty is beautiful. by Good_Past_5203
I want people to fear how beautiful they think I am
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Michael Scott
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Earthguy69 t1_iychex1 wrote
Reply to comment by Dense_Principle_408 in Is this what they’re calling chloroform now? by WoodyRussG
Pretty sure that is illegal in most places
Earthguy69 t1_iycdo8f wrote
Reply to comment by cwalsh9three in Is this what they’re calling chloroform now? by WoodyRussG
But what if I like it when my face gets sprayed?
Earthguy69 t1_iyc977e wrote
Reply to ELI5: Why do people with a few chest gunshot wounds usually die either in minutes to days after receiving necessary surgery? by AltAccAur
Because you can't fix everything. If you get shot through the heart you can't just put stitches on it and then be happy.
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Reply to the only way to play putt putt golf by WhiteBread34
What the hell is on his head?
Earthguy69 t1_jebv6bk wrote
Reply to comment by Gov_CockPic in How to stop cold air from coming in through door frame? by jap5531
That only applies to standardized farts containing 0.56 curic per square meter of air.