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re: Derek Chauvin trial - GUILTY ON ALL CHARGES. Update: His sentencing is today

Posted on 4/1/21 at 7:34 pm to
Posted by Yellerhammer5
Member since Oct 2012
11016 posts
Posted on 4/1/21 at 7:34 pm to
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Is this medical opinion, or just your way of getting out of a confrontation bc you can’t back your shite up??

You’re a Wikipedia MD, pediatrician trying play yourself off as a real MD.

For frick sake bt my military, offshore, and ERT training, to me you sound like the pediatrician I’d never send my kids too.

Like I said... Wikipedia Dr.


Prove me wrong.


Why would I dox myself for you?




Why don't you join the discussion rather than trying to put on an internet badass persona? The rest of the posters in this thread can handle the discussion just fine without getting emotional.
Posted by SuperSaint
Sorting Out OT BS Since '2007'
Member since Sep 2007
150408 posts
Posted on 4/1/21 at 7:34 pm to
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You’re the type of pussy that couldn’t handle anything outside of your controlled environment. I can promise you if you saw, and had to deal with the things me and my men had to deal with, you’d shite your panties.

Posted by biohzrd
Central City
Member since Jan 2010
5906 posts
Posted on 4/1/21 at 7:36 pm to
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hese people try to say you are the emotional one


I’ve seen a lot of bad, nasty, and repulsive things in my day. I hate to quote Shia Labeouf.... “But wait to you see what a man, do to another man.”.
Posted by Scruffy
Kansas City
Member since Jul 2011
77270 posts
Posted on 4/1/21 at 7:37 pm to
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Correct me if I’m wrong but I think the ME report stated the pulmonary edema was consistent with asphyxiation.

I did not read the report.
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Wouldn’t you be more likely to see said pulmonary edema in an opiate overdose (or other hypo ventilation syndrome) versus hypoxia from carotid compression?

Strangulation can cause pulmonary edema, but so can an opioid overdose (although, not the most common result).

CPR can also cause pulmonary edema.

Like I said earlier, autopsies can be argued a multitude of different directions, depending on an individual’s viewpoints.

A non-partisan individual would simply state that there are a multitude of reasons for the pulmonary edema in this case, and to state definitively one way or another is not an easy thing to do.

For example, I couldn’t tell you with 100% certainty that the pulmonary edema wasn’t caused by the CPR they rendered. Someone can make that argument though.
This post was edited on 4/1/21 at 7:42 pm
Posted by Yellerhammer5
Member since Oct 2012
11016 posts
Posted on 4/1/21 at 7:38 pm to
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I hate to quote Shia Labeouf....


This just took an unexpected turn.

Posted by biohzrd
Central City
Member since Jan 2010
5906 posts
Posted on 4/1/21 at 7:47 pm to
If I’ve got the attention of AMS, Yellerhammer5, SuperSaint,....


I’ve obviously done at least one thing right in my life to get the likes of these libtards, to try and defend themselves.
Posted by Yellerhammer5
Member since Oct 2012
11016 posts
Posted on 4/1/21 at 8:00 pm to
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If I’ve got the attention of AMS, Yellerhammer5, SuperSaint,....


I’ve obviously done at least one thing right in my life to get the likes of these libtards, to try and defend themselves.


The fact that you threw an internet tantrum and then assumed that I must be liberal because I don't have the exact same opinion of what contributed to George Floyd's death says a lot about your character, your education (or lack thereof as referenced throughout your posts), and your poor ability to handle any sort of actual real-life conflict.
Posted by Vlatket
Member since Oct 2016
7475 posts
Posted on 4/1/21 at 8:03 pm to
He is getting a guilty verdict. With today's testimony from the GF to the police boss. Floyd died due to the drugs and knee to the neck. He absolutely did have that knee on the neck too long. Floyd quit moving for several minutes and none of them got off him. He was likely going to die regardless but the knee to the neck offed him sooner. A dude spaced out like that you have to be extra careful how you restrain him and not kill him.
Posted by greygoose
Member since Aug 2013
15060 posts
Posted on 4/1/21 at 8:04 pm to
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Scruffy
I was wondering when you'd show up.
Posted by cwil177
Baton Rouge
Member since Jun 2011
29648 posts
Posted on 4/1/21 at 8:14 pm to
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I believe it. You completely fit the arrogant a-hole doctor stereotype.

Not all of us are like that. Just the insecure ones.
Posted by biohzrd
Central City
Member since Jan 2010
5906 posts
Posted on 4/1/21 at 8:24 pm to
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The fact that you threw an internet tantrum and then assumed that I must be liberal because I don't have the exact same opinion of what contributed to George Floyd's death says a lot about your character, your education (or lack thereof as referenced throughout your posts), and your poor ability to handle any sort of actual real-life conflict.


You know absolutely ZERO about me.. However, I do give you some sort of credit in trying to discredit my level of education. This just furthermore let’s me know that if you actually do not have a medical degree.

You are a simpleton in need of some since of achievement, and a reason to feel better about yourself..

I have experienced the actual scenes you “Being a Dr.” have read about....

Again... prove your credentials....
Posted by WaWaWeeWa
Member since Oct 2015
15714 posts
Posted on 4/1/21 at 8:40 pm to
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that technique is known to be dangerous for asphyxia. its in the training manuals and is why that technique is falling out of favor across the nation. Not sure why you believe that a known danger is just unreasonable.


You know what else is dangerous for asphyxia?
Taking lots and lots of fentanyl

Now answer the question, what would be different on an autopsy of someone who died from positional asphyxiation vs overdose from fentanyl? In both cases the person stops breathing without significant trauma.

And be very specific with whatever physical findings you are going to claim they found to support positional asphyxiation
Posted by AMS
Member since Apr 2016
6537 posts
Posted on 4/1/21 at 8:43 pm to
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He is getting a guilty verdict. With today's testimony from the GF to the police boss. Floyd died due to the drugs and knee to the neck. He absolutely did have that knee on the neck too long. Floyd quit moving for several minutes and none of them got off him.



"hey wait, wait. He did say that thing about dramatically throwing us off his body"


3 minutes of restraint AFTER figuring out he was pulseless and unresponsive. DC will be lucky to only get convicted of manslaughter.
Posted by WaWaWeeWa
Member since Oct 2015
15714 posts
Posted on 4/1/21 at 8:44 pm to
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although in opiate overdose you would expect the respiratory depression to occur more subtly over a longer timeframe. People say Floyd was fine talking shouting and screaming the whole time. that is pretty much the opposite of what youd see in opioid induced respiratory failure.


Tell us what you would expect to find from someone who is speedballing?

If someone took a large amount of fentanyl and then meth. The meth is going to overpower the fentanyl and someone will appear alert and stimulated. But that meth wears off quickly and all that fentanyl is in their system.

Out like a light switch
Posted by just1dawg
Virginia
Member since Dec 2011
1494 posts
Posted on 4/1/21 at 8:58 pm to
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So he deserved to be killed. Gotcha. Nobody ever turns their life around. Nobody ever hits rock bottom first before redemption. But he’ll never get that chance now, will he?

He won't get that chance because the poor choices he made in life led to his early demise. Ultimately, no one can escape personal responsibility for his own actions.
Posted by 1BamaRTR
In Your Head Blvd
Member since Apr 2015
24837 posts
Posted on 4/1/21 at 9:03 pm to
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physician

Highly doubt that

Probably only claim to be one now (after being asked numerous times) because people kept shitting on you
Posted by LSUwag
Florida man
Member since Jan 2007
18110 posts
Posted on 4/1/21 at 9:05 pm to
I would really like to be able to rely on this thread to not be full of bullshite where I can jump in a few times a day (while I actually work) and get some quality information.

Instead, all I’ve seen today is endless bickering between yourself and some other jackass who also claims to work in healthcare.

If you two want to have a side discussion how about making a separate thread. You can call it Two Jackasses.

Posted by gizmothepug
Louisiana
Member since Apr 2015
8665 posts
Posted on 4/1/21 at 9:13 pm to
A junkie put himself in a position where his life could end, I don’t know if the cop intentionally killed the man or not but I do know if he made better life choices this country would be off.
Posted by AMS
Member since Apr 2016
6537 posts
Posted on 4/1/21 at 9:13 pm to
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Tell us what you would expect to find from someone who is speedballing?

If someone took a large amount of fentanyl and then meth. The meth is going to overpower the fentanyl and someone will appear alert and stimulated. But that meth wears off quickly and all that fentanyl is in their system.

Out like a light switch




You think meth's 9 hour half life allows its effects wear off "like a light switch", despite the fact that GF still had plenty of meth onboard? gonna need some evidence or data to support that. Please, be specific.

where do you come up with this stuff? 'out like a light switch'
Posted by Yellerhammer5
Member since Oct 2012
11016 posts
Posted on 4/1/21 at 9:14 pm to
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You are a simpleton in need of some since of achievement


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Again... prove your credentials....


Unfortunately, it’s not as simple for me to prove my educational background on a public Internet forum as it is for you to prove yours.
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