berni_mccoy
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Wed Feb-15-06 01:08 PM
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Is Whittington about to die? |
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Just saw this post: http://www.democraticunderground.com/discuss/duboard.php?az=view_all&address=364x429117If they've moved him out of the ICU for "privacy reasons" it could mean the ICU can no longer help him...
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Wed Feb-15-06 01:11 PM
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1. You think they'll tell us if he does? |
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That is an interesting move. My friend's husband was moved from the ICU to a private room when they knew there was nothing more to do for him.
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Wed Feb-15-06 01:11 PM
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That the docs said he is sitting up in a chair working on some legal paper. Very short update.
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Wed Feb-15-06 01:15 PM
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6. Maybe his will? Writing Cheney *OUT*? |
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> That the docs said he is sitting up in a chair > working on some legal paper.
Maybe his will? Writing Cheney *OUT*?
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Wed Feb-15-06 01:21 PM
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that is a really funny image. :-)
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Wed Feb-15-06 01:18 PM
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I hereby assume all responsibility of being lightly peppered with pellets discharged from my dearly beloved innocent leader, Dick Cheney. My family hereby waives the right to sue Cheney in the event of my death. Thank you, dearly beloved leader for this fine fat check to my family. Although I have not been in any pain at all, or suffering of any kind, it was so very thoughtful to provide us with this check. My family will also not speak to the press or anyone at all concerning the details of my ever so slight peppering.
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Wed Feb-15-06 01:31 PM
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26. "In return, the BFEE grants me the continued enjoyment of my life..." |
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...such that it is after that bastard Cheney shot me."
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Wed Feb-15-06 01:11 PM
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2. If he's in hospice, no doubt Frist will be issuing a remote diagnosis |
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Wed Feb-15-06 01:11 PM
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I took it to mean that they were saying he isn't in ICU for medical reasons; that he is in ICU for privacy reasons.
The poster did not provide a link.
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Wed Feb-15-06 01:12 PM
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4. Maybe he IS dead or has been dead - has anyone seen him? |
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Wed Feb-15-06 01:13 PM
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5. That's true. That's what they did with my dad. |
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When it was known they could do no more to help him, they moved him to a private room to die in peace and in privace with his family. You could be right. Now he has lead in his liver. That can't be good. PLUS, he's 78 years old. His body isn't going to react like a 30 year old body.
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Wed Feb-15-06 01:16 PM
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8. He has lead in his liver? |
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Oh no. I hadn't heard that. Was it on the news? I was working all morning, and heard nothing. That is awful.
My dad is 80. I can't help but think of him in the same situation. He would be too fragile to withstand such a thing.
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Wed Feb-15-06 01:22 PM
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20. Slate said two pellets in larynx, one in liver. |
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Leading me to ask questions about all that laughing, joking, and talking.
If he were about to die, I don't think we'd be hearing he's sitting up. They'd be gradually preparing us.
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Wed Feb-15-06 01:35 PM
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27. So what did they do with the one lodged in his heart? |
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You know, lead is a very slow-acting poison, as I understand it. Not sure the lead will affect him nearly as much as the pellet lodged somewhere in his heart. Last I heard they didn't even know precisely where in his heart.
Seems to me, that one good sneeze and that pellet could perhaps become dislodged. What damage might it do then? How can they ever be sure?
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Wed Feb-15-06 01:17 PM
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10. He will stay alive long enough |
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To die from complications from something other than the gun shot wounds. That way Dick wont be held directly responsible. If he would have died right away we could say he killed him. Now it will look more natural. Did that make sense? :shrug:
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Wed Feb-15-06 01:21 PM
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17. Maybe they can fly him to Rheinland AFB in Germany so he wont be a KIA |
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Wed Feb-15-06 01:22 PM
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22. He'll probably die of "Infection" and they'll promptly blame the hospitol. |
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Wed Feb-15-06 01:19 PM
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And to the White House, Mr. Whittington is just a "problem situation" now. Get him the best doctors so he doesn't die. How are we going to spin this? Maybe we should get a focus group. Does this open the White House to investigation. We need a plausible lie for Scott Mclelland this afternoon.
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Wed Feb-15-06 01:25 PM
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24. No... it's more like: get him OUR doctors so we can control the spin. |
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These are the same doctors who never release W's annual physicals and check Cheney into remote Hospitals in Colorado to treat the heart attacks his knees are having. :eyes:
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Wed Feb-15-06 01:44 PM
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28. Lead Shot?...I doubt it. |
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Lead shot haws been outlawed for years. Do you have any information that lead shot was used?
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Wed Feb-15-06 01:15 PM
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7. Jesus, the ICU is an INTENSIVE CARE UNIT, think |
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Edited on Wed Feb-15-06 01:28 PM by rustydog
If he is moved out, that means he no longer needs the intensive care. If he was beyond hope, they would keep him there until he passed.
Unless it is a prolonged passing, then transferring to a patient room or hospice would be an option.
How do I know, I've worked in hospitals since 1979 and have seen hundreds die in the ICU and thousands transferred out when they no longer needed the care. How do I know?, I've been there when the doctor apologized, unplugged the respirator and watched the heart stop beating too many times to count.
My sister in law died in the ICU Monday just hours after the doctor told her husband he could not save her...they did not transfer her our to die... any questions?
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Wed Feb-15-06 01:17 PM
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11. He's still in ICU. The doc says he's there for "privacy reasons". |
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Wed Feb-15-06 01:19 PM
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14. I've been involved in security for Cheny's visit to our area |
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the ICU is an excellent place because it is a secure unit. it makes sense to keep the victim there.
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Wed Feb-15-06 01:21 PM
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18. Sorry about your sister in law Rustydog. |
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Wed Feb-15-06 01:25 PM
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23. Sorry about the rant...it hurts when it is someone you love |
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Wed Feb-15-06 01:22 PM
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21. Deepest sympathy on the death of |
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Wed Feb-15-06 01:19 PM
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13. "For privacy reasons" is why a VIP goes INTO the ICU |
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until the hospital and the local cops can set up some sort of security permiter around a private room on an ordinary medical floor.
I can't see this being cited as a reason unles he is gravely ill and has decided against heroics. Most ICUs have all private rooms and privacy isn't an issue.
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Wed Feb-15-06 01:20 PM
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16. Thanks for the tid-bit, B. |
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We're waiting to see if there is any new info on this situation.
I have my own suspicions, but we'll wait & see.
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Wed Feb-15-06 01:29 PM
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25. Might be on life support - we should have heard by now if ANY |
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Wed Feb-15-06 02:18 PM
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29. he was killed during the hunt.. |
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the man in the hospital is a double. rove made all the arrangements minutes after the incident ocurred. all witnesses are gone.
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