I "ATE" SOMEONE ELSE'S BLOOD

by Francois 23 Replies latest jw friends

  • Francois
    Francois

    OH Hell, I've got short term memory loss from all that dope I smoked just prior to entering the Kingdom Hall. Made the meetings ever so much more enjoyable, but the brothers and all just couldn't understand what I found so funny about everything.

    The Accident? as I like to call it? I fell 25 feet from a tree and broke, Jesus, LOTS of bones, including breaking my pelvis completely away from my spine. That's where all the blood loss resulted. They were doing surgery on me anyway when the anesthesiologist stopped the operation because I was about to have a coronary arrest. That's when I got the three units. Uuuum uuuuum good, uuuuum uuuum good, that's what transfused blood is: uuuuum uuuuuum good. Hear that Needle Nose? I DID IT AND FU...um, SCREW YOU.

    francois

    P.S. I agree with Country Girl. YOU ARE THE WIFE. YOUR POSITION SHOULD BE SUPERIOR. IF YOUR HUSBAND DIES, THEY DON'T HAVE TO LIVE WITHOUT A HUSBAND, YOU DO. TELL THE DOCTORS TO IGNORE THE HAGS. THEM 'EM I SAID SO.

    F

    Edited by - francois on 20 September 2002 13:47:12

  • Joyzabel
    Joyzabel

    Golden Girl, SPEAK UP. You'll regret it if you don't. He's YOUR husband, no matter what family relations they are to him.

    JosephMalik said:"Any lower than 8 and you can suffer permanent short term memory loss or loss of life due to complications." Where did you get that idiotic idea??? There is no clinical proof to back up that statement made out in the middle of the air. There are many documented cases of Hgb falling to 2 and still the pt. doesn't have those "permanent" effects. Please get your facts straight before spouting your ideas.

    Francois, glad you are feeling fine. Hehe on the "tastes good" comment and smart of you not to agrivate your parents.

    j2bf of the Hbg <5 class (I don't remember if I have any permanent memory loss or loss of life

    Edited by - joy2bfree on 20 September 2002 13:56:9

  • rocky220
    rocky220

    GoldenGirl....You are his wife, you can go to Hospital Administration or legal Dept and explain the medling going on with the in-laws....and put a restraint on them.....do what it takes to help your husband survive this.....fight for the both of you if need be....I'll pray for you....window washers by day cant be making medical decisions for your husband......rocky220

  • DJ
    DJ

    Hi Francois,

    I'm glad to hear that you're ok! Sheeesh. My husband has you beat. He ate 23!!! He also broke his pelvis and a thousand other bones 6 years ago. He had internal bleeding and the doc's could not locate the source to stop it. My family stopped speaking to me after that. They still think that he didn't need it. I thought that they didn't believe in miracles. I can only pray that they come to their senses and regain their brains that God gave them. love, dj

  • Jesika
    Jesika

    I am glad all is well with you now.

    Jesika

  • JosephMalik
    JosephMalik

    JosephMalik said:"Any lower than 8 and you can suffer permanent short term memory loss or loss of life due to complications." Where did you get that idiotic idea??? There is no clinical proof to back up that statement made out in the middle of the air. There are many documented cases of Hgb falling to 2 and still the pt. doesn't have those "permanent" effects. Please get your facts straight before spouting your ideas.

    Joy2befree,

    What a jerk. It happened to my wife. That is how I know. The doctors here know as they caused the problem and we discussed it with many doctors since then. It is also documented in her medical records. So believe whatever you like, rave like a maniac, but I know this from personal experience. Complications are random in people so some people pull through. This proves nothing. And that is only the half of it. You should get your facts straight before spouting off, idiot.

    Joseph

    Edited by - JosephMalik on 20 September 2002 16:43:17

  • Xander
    Xander

    I think they are more worried aout that then they are him!

    It was a poster here, I think, who commented on the hypocrisy of the WT position. They were noting the disconnect in common sense when 'the symbol of life becomes more important than life itself'

    Of course, it doesn't help that he's still a JW.

  • Carmel
    Carmel

    Mooooooooooo! Pass the hamburger helper!

    dipstick

  • minimus
    minimus

    Francois, are you sure that you haven't experienced any personality changes?

  • DJ
    DJ

    Hi Joseph,

    I have to say that I'm offended for Joy's sake at the way you have responded to her. By calling her an idiot amd a jerk....you showed her total disrespect. I was under the impression that you have special knowledge of what is expected of a Christian and I am really surprised at your example.

    I have encountered your attacks. I don't think it's right. IMHO you owe this girl an apology. dj

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