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brendans babe
04-07-2012
Wow his leg!
Elanor
04-07-2012
Oh my god, that leg is... something else!
Buttercupping
04-07-2012
Eurgh, that leg is bad
guernseysnail
04-07-2012
I missed some..

How on earth did that guy do that to his leg?
divingbboy
04-07-2012
Mmmm, whiskey and speed: the breakfast of champions.
brendans babe
04-07-2012
I know they have to treat everyone the same but their time could be better spent than having to look after people who choose to take drugs!
Elanor
04-07-2012
Awww, I'm a sucker for men crying. That poor bloke.
Christa Ellen
04-07-2012
Originally Posted by guernseysnail:
“I missed some..

How on earth did that guy do that to his leg?”

He came off a motorbike.

Glad he has his Dad there, bringing tears to my eyes.
divingbboy
04-07-2012
Morphine's an odd drug. A bit hit and miss.
brendans babe
04-07-2012
Originally Posted by Christa Ellen:
“He came off a motorbike.

Glad he has his friend there, bringing tears to my eyes.”

I thought it was his dad?
guernseysnail
04-07-2012
Originally Posted by Christa Ellen:
“He came off a motorbike.

Glad he has his friend there, bringing tears to my eyes.”

Thanks Christa...It looked blooming painful..
Andy_G
04-07-2012
Stand by for the next one, a knife in their back- still in situ.


Scary world we live in.
LifeOfBryan
04-07-2012
Originally Posted by divingbboy:
“Morphine's an odd drug. A bit hit and miss.”

Yes I've had it twice: The first time made me feel very spaced out and feeling horrible. the second time it did what it says on the tin, stopped the pain and I dozed off for 40 winks.

Still 28 years apart I expect they have made some advances.
Christa Ellen
04-07-2012
Originally Posted by brendans babe:
“I thought it was his dad?”

You are right, I thought I might have got it wrong and had just rewound it to check! He is Freddie, Dalvin's dad.
Prince Monalulu
04-07-2012
Originally Posted by brendans babe:
“I know they have to treat everyone the same but their time could be better spent than having to look after people who choose to take drugs!”

People who have daft accidents through not paying attention and cut their hands open, etc, etc.
Various levels of daft/reckless $hit people do, that can and does go wrong.
I bet if you went round that department you could find people who'd consider riding a motorbike or bike in London as silly and rather reckless.

Oh back to that 'big knife' that Jen's been talking about in the trailers.
divingbboy
04-07-2012
Originally Posted by LifeOfBryan:
“Yes I've had it twice: The first time made me feel very spaced out and feeling horrible. the second time it did what it says on the tin, stopped the pain and I dozed off for 40 winks.

Still 28 years apart I expect they have made some advances.”

It can make you feel quite sick. On both occasions when I've had it, they injected me with an anti-nauseant (sp?) first. The first time I had it was for a bad tooth abscess. Worked brilliantly. The second time was for a sudden attack of gout. Did absolutely nothing.
Elanor
04-07-2012
This kind of thing makes me so sad that it's too late for me to do medicine or nursing. I wish I had done.
brendans babe
04-07-2012
Well knife man doesnt seem to be in pain anyway!
divingbboy
04-07-2012
Originally Posted by brendans babe:
“I thought it was his dad?”

No, he's not, but he's much older and treats him like a son.
Windy999
04-07-2012
Yup, that's a BIG knife!
LifeOfBryan
04-07-2012
Sitting on a table! Many Ward Sisters would have a pink fit if anyone did that on their ward.

Just not hygienic!
spookyLX
04-07-2012
glad the little lad is ok
CrazyLoop
04-07-2012
Originally Posted by Elanor:
“This kind of thing makes me so sad that it's too late for me to do medicine or nursing. I wish I had done.”

Never too late

I love watching this, such an emotional episode again tonight. I felt sick for that guy when they cleaned his knee out I would have been crying my eyes out. I felt so sorry for that woman who broke her arm. Poor child aswell, what an accident
Elanor
04-07-2012
Originally Posted by CrazyLoop:
“Never too late ”

Hm... I think it is though. I'm nearly 40, and apparently can't get in to a nursing degree without doing an access course, even though I already have a degree in a different subject. So a one or two year access course, a three year nursing degree, which I would have to pay for whilst not being able to carry on my current job... just not an option sadly.
Christa Ellen
04-07-2012
Originally Posted by spookyLX:
“glad the little lad is ok ”

Me too, Pharrell is so cute!
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