RE: The illusion of evidence based medicine

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The illusion of evidence based medicine

in blurthealth •  3 years ago 

im happy with it - they were gonna amputate it off , here!
I flew back to England without morphine meds (wouldn't let me on plane with them).

Excruciating painful journey - in economy and no spare leg room - with irons on my leg - scrucnhe dunder my chin - the poor stewardesses were pulling their hair out to help me, bless- business class was full to, so they couldn't move me.

Wanna see a pick of my leg after the accident ? - it's not pretty, but your weird.

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oooh yes please. I'M weird? Takes one to know one I guess. Yeh anythings better than having it chopped off I guess.


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  ·  3 years ago  ·  

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That was about 2 weeks after the accident... both bones shattered.
I had a bone transplant from my hip bone, to 'fill in the gaps' - and that operation has left 'twinges' in my hip , when it gets cold !...bugger.

The leg irons were on my leg during my flight - you can imagine the fun I had with those, in an economy class seat, on flight that was 100% full... (one of the very few that I've ever been on, that were at 100% ) ...not the best flight I've ever had, it has to be said...

OMG that is gross.


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  ·  3 years ago  ·   (edited)

lol..I DID say that it 'wasn't pretty', I believe !

...and thats a 100% improvement from just after the crash ...

Another fun story....I was so full of alcohol and 'other things', that they couldn't give me any painkillers when they had to put the two bones back inside the skin (they were both hanging out).

Fortunately i passed out with the pain, then woke up again..then passed out again...
...'twas a fun night !