They just can never help themselves. Consumes their lives, it’s pretty sad.I would suggest that the cave dwellers, start a new thread.
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They just can never help themselves. Consumes their lives, it’s pretty sad.I would suggest that the cave dwellers, start a new thread.
They just can never help themselves. Consumes their lives, it’s pretty sad.
And I just double-checked...both level 1's are in Omaha. (UNMC & Bergan) Level 2's in Lincoln, Kearney (central NE), and Scottsbluff. (WAY the flip out in western NE) I'm curious to see the breakdown of Level 1 trauma services given and where they come from for Omaha.I don't think Sioux Falls as a Level 1. Omaha has 2.
If you're in NW Iowa you have quite a trip.
Of course I hope the young man has the best possible outcome that can come from what happened tonight.Do you have any thoughts on the Hamlin situation or is this going to be your main contribution
Go away you fat incel.
I don't think Sioux Falls as a Level 1. Omaha has 2.
If you're in NW Iowa you have quite a trip.
Divine intervention needed in rural areas even for complicated childbirth
You usually need a smaller object causing the impact like a baseball or a fist. Those sports it’s more common (although very rare still) because there aren’t pads to disperse the force of the impact. This is very unusual for football.I didn't know the name of this medical event but I'd heard of it happening. Frankly makes me wonder how it doesn't happen in football more often.
Rule of thumb in a situation where you aren’t directly involved/privied to information is to wait for the facts to come out. It would save so many from bad tweets, terrible soundbites, etc. So many people want to be the “first” or go from 0 to 100 right away in this world. Just step back and see what comes out of this first. As someone said earlier, the only thing that needed to go 100% right was the reaction by the medical personnel there. It appears they did exactly what they were supposed to do to hopefully save this man’s life.Ok that’s better to hear. Maybe y’all are right and I should wait for the full details. But on the surface to me it was just a poor look to go from literal life or death to “temporary suspension”….like wut.
Obviously it feels like being deprived of oxygen is the main concern here. You're a physician, at what point do you start to get into the significant brain damage area time-wise?You usually need a smaller object causing the impact like a baseball or a fist. Those sports it’s more common (although very rare still) because there aren’t pads to disperse the force of the impact. This is very unusual for football.
My God can we please get some mods to clean this thread up.