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In reply to the discussion: 'I'm Trained to Know When Someone is Dying. The White House Needs You to Believe Trump Isn't" [View all]ShazzieB
(22,971 posts)23. No, they can't. That's why the paramedic didn't diagnose him.
Early on, he acknowledges the fact that, despite his extensive training and experience, he can't give a formal diagnosis of Trump: "It comes down to one single thing I cant do. I cannot diagnose. I can know what is wrong. I can treat what is wrong. I can even fix what is wrong. I just cannot officially tell you what is wrong."
Later, he says this:
Doctors] arent comfortable making a diagnosis without testing. I dont have to give a diagnosis. I just have to treat what Im seeing happening. So lets talk about what I would treat if I had to take care of the Felonious Chunk, The Incontinental Divider, Mango Musalini.
That is how I would take care of him after my partner convinced me that driving the ambulance off a cliff with him in it wouldnt make the world a better place. Hed be wrong, but Im not about to mix ashes with that fascist.
Lets take a look at what Adolf Shitler is presenting like and figure out exactly how to treat the suspected condition.
That is how I would take care of him after my partner convinced me that driving the ambulance off a cliff with him in it wouldnt make the world a better place. Hed be wrong, but Im not about to mix ashes with that fascist.
Lets take a look at what Adolf Shitler is presenting like and figure out exactly how to treat the suspected condition.
He then proceeds to describe the things going on with Schlump that he's seeing with his own eyes (just like the rest of us) and what those things mean to a highly trained health care professional.
I highly recommend reading the article. It's highly informative and amusing, and it'sa gift link, so it doesn't cost anything to read it.
He starts out by describing the things he is trained to do, then says, "It comes down to one single thing I cant do. I cannot diagnose. I can know what is wrong. I can treat what is wrong. I can even fix what is wrong. I just cannot officially tell you what is wrong."
Later, he says this:
[Doctors] arent comfortable making a diagnosis without testing. I dont have to give a diagnosis. I just have to treat what Im seeing happening. So lets talk about what I would treat if I had to take care of the Felonious Chunk, The Incontinental Divider, Mango Musalini [sic].
That is how I would take care of him after my partner convinced me that driving the ambulance off a cliff with him in it wouldnt make the world a better place. Hed be wrong, but Im not about to mix ashes with that fascist.
Lets take a look at what Adolf Shitler is presenting like and figure out exactly how to treat the suspected conditions.
That is how I would take care of him after my partner convinced me that driving the ambulance off a cliff with him in it wouldnt make the world a better place. Hed be wrong, but Im not about to mix ashes with that fascist.
Lets take a look at what Adolf Shitler is presenting like and figure out exactly how to treat the suspected conditions.
He then proceeds to describe the things going on with Schlump that he's seeing with his own eyes (just like the rest of us) and what those things are telling him. No official diagnosis, just the observations of a highly trained health care professional.
As someone who has been following Schlump's decline pretty closely, I learned a lot from this article. It confirmed a lot of my personal suspicions and also greatly added to my understanding of what I've been seeing. I highly recommend reading it. It's highly informative, it's a fast read, and it's a gift link, so it doesn't cost anything to read it.
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'I'm Trained to Know When Someone is Dying. The White House Needs You to Believe Trump Isn't" [View all]
sop
8 hrs ago
OP
Rampart, we gave a male Caucasian victim, orange coloration, hair attached only to the side of his head, hand ecchymosis
Bristlecone
2 hrs ago
#34
I tried getting my family to watch this because the wife and kids loved 911. But when they let the discs sit untouched
LT Barclay
29 min ago
#39
I wish this person would have given some kind of time estimate on the issues he presents.
hamsterjill
7 hrs ago
#3
That would be very helpful information, but I doubt he's in a position to provide that.
ShazzieB
4 hrs ago
#25
Thanks for the substack link. Look at his piece on the Butler, PA. shooter and security timeline.
chia
6 hrs ago
#13
I hate that I fervently hope this guy is right and that an AAA is the felon's ticking time bomb.
pat_k
5 hrs ago
#14
I love paramedics!! I had to call them when I started using medical marijuana
chowder66
5 hrs ago
#20
Unfortunately, w my mom then later my dad even from late teens I saw one parent then the other go off in an ambulance..
electric_blue68
3 hrs ago
#32