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re: Dallas County PD employee rushed to ER for Ebola symptoms *now with link*

Posted on 10/8/14 at 2:47 pm to
Posted by INFIDEL
The couch
Member since Aug 2006
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Posted on 10/8/14 at 2:47 pm to
Is scruffy saying that if this guy knew he was in contact with pt0 then he surely would have contacted authorities sooner? If that's what scruffy is saying the scruffy is not as intelligent as infidel thought scruffy was .
Posted by TDsngumbo
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Member since Oct 2011
41548 posts
Posted on 10/8/14 at 2:48 pm to
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Ebola isn't contagious when you are asymptomatic.

Is that true? If it is, then anyone with Ebola needs to be exterminated on the spot
Posted by barry
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Member since Aug 2006
50337 posts
Posted on 10/8/14 at 2:48 pm to
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Did I really hear somewhere that a symptom of Ebola is bleeding from the eyes? Seems like I read that somewhere but I'm not sure.



you can but the bleeding doesn't always happen and its towards the very end. I think thats how you actually die from Ebola, internal bleeding or your organs just shut down.
Posted by DosManos
Member since Oct 2013
3552 posts
Posted on 10/8/14 at 2:49 pm to
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At first it’s not bad, little nausea, some sweating, diarrhea, much like a stomach bug. But then the virus really starts to build up in your liver and adrenal glands, after it has saturated your blood cells, the lining of your vessel, your skin, and bones. Hepatocellular necrosis occurs, which is fancy term for your liver starts to decompose.Your liver is what regulates blood clotting. This causes your blood either clot up and turn to jelly in your veins, stay liquid and bleed profusely, or a combo of both. The adrenal glands then do the same, causing your blood pressure to drop. This requires lots of IV fluids to keep your circulating volume up. At the same time inflammatory cytokines are released which causes vascular leakage. Cells don’t do a good job of holding things together so it all becomes a bloody goop. Anywhere in your body that blood vessels are shallow, like your nose, ears, gums, throat, GI tract, urethra, vagina, rectum, all start oozing fluids and bleeding because the tissues that normally keep it contained are disintegrating. So now you bleed from every orifice, including your eyeballs.



Thank you for that. Informative. Did you write that?
Posted by Chucktown_Badger
The banks of the Ashley River
Member since May 2013
31064 posts
Posted on 10/8/14 at 2:49 pm to
I wish the media would explain the level of "contact" with these people that may have ebola. Just so people like me don't freak out and think you can get it by simply being near someone that has it.
Posted by Pettifogger
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Member since Feb 2012
79124 posts
Posted on 10/8/14 at 2:49 pm to
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My job exposes me to AT LEAST 800 people every single week. Many of them are shaking hands with me. If I had Ebola, God fricking help us all because tons of people are going to contract it, infecting others as well. Your comment proves how fricking ignorant you really are. Go back to studying for midterms.



Oh, I'm not a reactionary idiot who ignores what professionals say on the matter, so I must be a student.

Go back to outside sales.
Posted by tgrbaitn08
Member since Dec 2007
146214 posts
Posted on 10/8/14 at 2:49 pm to
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Did I really hear somewhere that a symptom of Ebola is bleeding from the eyes? S


this dude is frickkkkkkked

Posted by SabiDojo
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Posted on 10/8/14 at 2:49 pm to
Posted by TDsngumbo
Alpha Silverfox
Member since Oct 2011
41548 posts
Posted on 10/8/14 at 2:50 pm to
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tgrbaitn08

gotdamn you! I was coming post the same fricking shite.
Posted by barry
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Member since Aug 2006
50337 posts
Posted on 10/8/14 at 2:50 pm to
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Is that true?


yea, which means you also can't know if someone has it till they get symptoms either.
Posted by tracytiger
Baton Rouge
Member since May 2009
3631 posts
Posted on 10/8/14 at 2:50 pm to
Every time someone or something touches you, your tissue gets damaged which further the cycle, so a shot in the arm turn into a massive blood blister. Those who survive are left with massive scarring. Since the adrenals cannot keep your blood pressure up, and you are losing blood and fluids, we have to put IV fluids in to keep you out of hypovolemic shock. This in turn reduces your blood concentration, lowering your oxygen carrying capacity, which causes your heart to race. So you lay in bed, oozing fluids from everywhere, all while feeling like you just ran a marathon, with bloody diarrhea, oh and did I mention pain? Lots and lots of pain, but you can’t have any pain medicine because your liver and kidneys have failed. This why it pains me when I see this outbreak ONLY has a 50% death rate, when in Africa it is up to 90%…ONLY 50%. That is literally worse than cancer, and people are blowing it off. Imagine if cancer was infectious, and you lived in a country with zero cancer, and someone thought it would be a good idea to fly a few people in. I think there would be a different attitude
Posted by Pettifogger
Capitol Hill Autonomous Zone
Member since Feb 2012
79124 posts
Posted on 10/8/14 at 2:50 pm to
Half the people in my office have bloodshot eyes this week, quarantine us.
Posted by SabiDojo
Open to any suggestions.
Member since Nov 2010
83927 posts
Posted on 10/8/14 at 2:50 pm to
Did you guys see there was actually an online campaign to save the Spanish's nurse's dog after she tested positive for Ebola?

Really? A fricking dog? Euthanize that thing. Risk the lives of countless people over a dog.
Posted by barry
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Member since Aug 2006
50337 posts
Posted on 10/8/14 at 2:51 pm to
quote:

At first it’s not bad, little nausea, some sweating, diarrhea, much like a stomach bug. But then the virus really starts to build up in your liver and adrenal glands, after it has saturated your blood cells, the lining of your vessel, your skin, and bones. Hepatocellular necrosis occurs, which is fancy term for your liver starts to decompose.Your liver is what regulates blood clotting. This causes your blood either clot up and turn to jelly in your veins, stay liquid and bleed profusely, or a combo of both. The adrenal glands then do the same, causing your blood pressure to drop. This requires lots of IV fluids to keep your circulating volume up. At the same time inflammatory cytokines are released which causes vascular leakage. Cells don’t do a good job of holding things together so it all becomes a bloody goop. Anywhere in your body that blood vessels are shallow, like your nose, ears, gums, throat, GI tract, urethra, vagina, rectum, all start oozing fluids and bleeding because the tissues that normally keep it contained are disintegrating. So now you bleed from every orifice, including your eyeballs.



Well when you say it like that, of course it sounds bad.
Posted by TDsngumbo
Alpha Silverfox
Member since Oct 2011
41548 posts
Posted on 10/8/14 at 2:51 pm to
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A fricking dog? Euthanize that thing.

I mean, is it a pitbull?
Posted by DosManos
Member since Oct 2013
3552 posts
Posted on 10/8/14 at 2:52 pm to
quote:

Every time someone or something touches you, your tissue gets damaged which further the cycle, so a shot in the arm turn into a massive blood blister. Those who survive are left with massive scarring. Since the adrenals cannot keep your blood pressure up, and you are losing blood and fluids, we have to put IV fluids in to keep you out of hypovolemic shock. This in turn reduces your blood concentration, lowering your oxygen carrying capacity, which causes your heart to race. So you lay in bed, oozing fluids from everywhere, all while feeling like you just ran a marathon, with bloody diarrhea, oh and did I mention pain? Lots and lots of pain, but you can’t have any pain medicine because your liver and kidneys have failed. This why it pains me when I see this outbreak ONLY has a 50% death rate, when in Africa it is up to 90%…ONLY 50%. That is literally worse than cancer, and people are blowing it off. Imagine if cancer was infectious, and you lived in a country with zero cancer, and someone thought it would be a good idea to fly a few people in. I think there would be a different attitude



I'm enjoying your posts. Explain yourself.
Posted by SabiDojo
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Member since Nov 2010
83927 posts
Posted on 10/8/14 at 2:52 pm to
No shite, it looks part-pit.
Posted by tgrbaitn08
Member since Dec 2007
146214 posts
Posted on 10/8/14 at 2:52 pm to
quote:

At first it’s not bad, little nausea, some sweating, diarrhea, much like a stomach bug. But then the virus really starts to build up in your liver and adrenal glands, after it has saturated your blood cells, the lining of your vessel, your skin, and bones. Hepatocellular necrosis occurs, which is fancy term for your liver starts to decompose.Your liver is what regulates blood clotting. This causes your blood either clot up and turn to jelly in your veins, stay liquid and bleed profusely, or a combo of both. The adrenal glands then do the same, causing your blood pressure to drop. This requires lots of IV fluids to keep your circulating volume up. At the same time inflammatory cytokines are released which causes vascular leakage. Cells don’t do a good job of holding things together so it all becomes a bloody goop. Anywhere in your body that blood vessels are shallow, like your nose, ears, gums, throat, GI tract, urethra, vagina, rectum, all start oozing fluids and bleeding because the tissues that normally keep it contained are disintegrating. So now you bleed from every orifice, including your eyeballs.




so you basically start melting away?
Posted by SabiDojo
Open to any suggestions.
Member since Nov 2010
83927 posts
Posted on 10/8/14 at 2:53 pm to
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tracytiger


I'm going to ignore your posts because they make me feel like I'm dying when I read them.
Posted by TDsngumbo
Alpha Silverfox
Member since Oct 2011
41548 posts
Posted on 10/8/14 at 2:53 pm to
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No shite, it looks part-pit.

Well then fricking kill that SOB with fire YESTERDAY!
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