X-Ray of the Day
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@Mik said in X-Ray of the Day:
Drug mule?
That's what Mrs. George thought as well.
Opened her up, and this is what they found.
The story: https://imj.ie/management-of-cylindrical-battery-ingestion/
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On the battery story:
You got to admire the report writer's thoroughness, identifying "cylindrical batteries" -- as opposed to, y'know, 9V's.
3 weeks . . . was there not a concern that the batteries would leak and cause awful damage to the intestines?
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@Mik said in X-Ray of the Day:
Ok, so we are talking mental illness.
I think more precisely, the patient was bi-polar.
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@Mik said in X-Ray of the Day:
Ok, so we are talking mental illness.
I think more precisely, the patient was bi-polar.
@Ivorythumper said in X-Ray of the Day:
I think more precisely, the patient was bi-polar.
Oh, that is just revolting.
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@Mik said in X-Ray of the Day:
Ok, so we are talking mental illness.
I think more precisely, the patient was bi-polar.
@Ivorythumper said in X-Ray of the Day:
@Mik said in X-Ray of the Day:
Ok, so we are talking mental illness.
I think more precisely, the patient was bi-polar.
Terminal.
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@Ivorythumper said in X-Ray of the Day:
I think more precisely, the patient was bi-polar.
Oh, that is just revolting.
@Catseye3 said in X-Ray of the Day:
@Ivorythumper said in X-Ray of the Day:
I think more precisely, the patient was bi-polar.
Oh, that is just revolting.
No.
That would happen after they discharge her and she does it again.