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I wonder what would have happened had they got the diagnosis correct two days earlier.

"I know actually nothing.  It isn't even conjecture at this point." - me

 

 

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57 minutes ago, nhs67 said:

I wonder what would have happened had they got the diagnosis correct two days earlier.

I have a pretty robust background in working with infectious diseases and the anti-climactic answer is it’s impossible to know (especially without access to Peyton’s medical charts to get further insight into what the doctors were seeing and doing).  Infections can get really unique in every individual and there are so many cases that don’t end up being “textbook” and easy to solve. I initially started typing a whole bunch of medical reasoning and then realized no one will want to read all of that to get a non-answer. 
 

I wish Peyton all the best in his recovery and am hopeful he can make a 100% recovery. 

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Posted
Just now, Jimmy Cinnabon said:

Now this is what a MFF is supposed to be for.

Thoughts and prayers to Peyton and the Robb family.

This would be the perfect situation for you to pay down your debt.  Donate your debt to the Robb family.

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Craig Henning got screwed in the 2007 NCAA Finals.

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26 minutes ago, goheels1812 said:

I have a pretty robust background in working with infectious diseases and the anti-climactic answer is it’s impossible to know (especially without access to Peyton’s medical charts to get further insight into what the doctors were seeing and doing).  Infections can get really unique in every individual and there are so many cases that don’t end up being “textbook” and easy to solve. I initially started typing a whole bunch of medical reasoning and then realized no one will want to read all of that to get a non-answer. 
 

I wish Peyton all the best in his recovery and am hopeful he can make a 100% recovery. 

I actually would like to read the medical mumbo jumbo.

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"I know actually nothing.  It isn't even conjecture at this point." - me

 

 

Posted
5 minutes ago, MPhillips said:

We take it all for granted. Stop.

Be grateful. Be kind. Be thankful. Be caring. Be empathetic. Be present...

 

Dude…

100% truth…

everyone is going through it in their own way…

A little empathy can go a loooooong way…

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Posted
9 hours ago, nhs67 said:

I wonder what would have happened had they got the diagnosis correct two days earlier.

Earlier detection could usually lead to a better prognosis because of earlier treatment….. but infection processes progress differently and he has a nasty one

Posted
27 minutes ago, MPhillips said:

We take it all for granted. Stop.

Be grateful. Be kind. Be thankful. Be caring. Be empathetic. Be present...

 

 

20 minutes ago, LJB said:

Dude…

100% truth…

everyone is going through it in their own way…

A little empathy can go a loooooong way…

As I have gotten older I have realized this. I try to remind myself, we are all dealing with something. I do not always succeed. So I remind myself again.

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Drowning in data, but thirsting for knowledge

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4 minutes ago, Wrestleknownothing said:

 

As I have gotten older I have realized this. I try to remind myself, we are all dealing with something. I do not always succeed. So I remind myself again.

It’s a daily struggle…

if you are even attempting then you are ahead of the game…

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Posted
5 minutes ago, Wrestleknownothing said:

As I have gotten older I have realized this. I try to remind myself, we are all dealing with something.

At times we may all be in the same boat, but some folks are in a yacht and some are in a rowboat.  

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2 minutes ago, MPhillips said:

At times we may all be in the same boat, but some folks are in a yacht and some are in a rowboat.  

Some are Jack letting that thick girl stay on the floating wood while we just accept what’s about to happen…

it’s a game of angles…

Posted
2 minutes ago, LJB said:

It’s a daily struggle…

I work in the "inner city," mainly with seniors but I also have programming for kids.  Lots of struggle.  Try not to take what you have for granted.

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Posted
Just now, MPhillips said:

I work in the "inner city," mainly with seniors but I also have programming for kids.  Lots of struggle.  Try not to take what you have for granted.

I have always tried to impart to all my kids that they won the fukn lottery just being born where they did…

 

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