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anyone here ever gotten their organs checked?
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2019-05-08 at 3:56 AM UTC
Originally posted by hydromorphone It's called science, dude. If you knew the mechanism of how it works you'd understand. I recommend you Google it and learn. I can tell because there are things on the images I've had (x-rays, CTs, and MRIs with and without contrast, mainly due to my MRSA infection in my leg and osteomyelitis/infection within the bone and marrow of my knee and femur) that are like a fingerprint (the way parts of my body form, size, and other things I know about myself, and how it's shaped, and pretty unique to me that would be un likely to be someone else.)
So yeah, I've had my organs checked. (They checked my spine for infection too). I've also had echo cardiograms for my heart. I have a thoracic aortic aneurysm… that's pretty telling to me, not something every other person has, and I have a pretty large one. 4mms I believe it is when it was last checked. That's actually what will probably kill me tbh.
You didn't audit shit bitch.
As far as you know, they kept a record of everything they told you was wrong with you and threw it up on screen.
You don't know you have organs other than the shit tube you use for talking shit while knowing jack shit. -
2019-05-08 at 3:58 AM UTC
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2019-05-08 at 3:59 AM UTCdo organs exist objectively?
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2019-05-08 at 4 AM UTC
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2019-05-08 at 4:08 AM UTC
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2019-05-08 at 4:09 AM UTCYeah were gonna watch 16 minutes of a gay person playing a gay instrument.
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2019-05-08 at 4:16 AM UTC
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2019-05-08 at 4:16 AM UTC
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2019-05-08 at 10:40 AM UTC
Originally posted by Common De-mominator How do you know they weren't fake? They just put you in a whirry tube and showed you some shit that you can't even recognize, told you what was wrong with it.
Ah let’s see, could it be that I work in the field? Yeah, it is. I’ve given patients contrast/xray dye in order to xray their organs. I’ve done CT, and know my cross sectional anatomy well, so I know what I’m looking at. MRIs are also easy to look at and see the organs if you know what you’re looking at, as I do. -
2019-05-08 at 11 AM UTC
Originally posted by Technologist Ah let’s see, could it be that I work in the field? Yeah, it is. I’ve given patients contrast/xray dye in order to xray their organs. I’ve done CT, and know my cross sectional anatomy well, so I know what I’m looking at. MRIs are also easy to look at and see the organs if you know what you’re looking at, as I do.
How do you know that's not all bullshit? -
2019-05-08 at 11:03 AM UTCYes, actually. I just, recently, had a complete contrast scan of my midsection.
*For some reason, it was far easier to take a short inhale- to hold a breath, instead of a deep one... before feeling the air in my lungs ran out- when asked to hold my breath in that huge claustrophobic like cylinder contraption. 😬 -
2019-05-08 at 11:41 AM UTC
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2019-05-08 at 11:47 AM UTCG'morning Techy
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2019-05-08 at 11:56 AM UTCHi Fire luv bug❤️🐞
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2019-05-08 at 12:02 PM UTCWell sure, a pretty standard blood test covers your organs etc...you should be getting a blood test at least once a year...probably once a month for most of you filthy animals.
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2019-05-08 at 12:07 PM UTC^ I may be an animal.... (in the bedroom--- mind you) ermm, but, I'm never filthy... jiggrmon!.
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2019-05-08 at 12:07 PM UTC
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2019-05-08 at 12:34 PM UTC
Originally posted by Technologist Because I’ve done this every day of my life for 33 years. I’ve imaged every bone/organ/spinal chord/brain in a human body. I’m not gonna get into philosophical discussions with you about scientific fact.
Meaning you don't know shit. How do you know the equipment isn't printing some made up bullshit? -
2019-05-08 at 12:38 PM UTChow the fuck does one remember every single day for the last 33 yrs? like really are you a computer/robot? like wtf?
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2019-05-08 at 12:38 PM UTC