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RamsesTheGreat t1_jdsdh7o wrote
Reply to comment by DevDoesIt in A 4 door corvette by QuantityExpert4349
I won’t.
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DegoDani t1_jdsdb2l wrote
Reply to comment by JonLongsonLongJonson in Incision in my arm that doctors left open for 2 weeks after a surgery. by soapboxingdaychamp
I hope you feel better now
moms-sphaghetti t1_jdsdb04 wrote
Reply to A 4 door corvette by QuantityExpert4349
I’ve seen that car in TV. I can’t remember what shit it was, but it was one of those shoes like Pawn Stars, or Counting Cars. It looks in better shape than it did in the show.
Also, corvette is supposed to be releasing a 4 door car and an SUV in 2025.
AubieWasHere t1_jdsd7sw wrote
Am I the only motherfucker that came in here thinking that was a penis?
Damn all of you.
LearnToStrafe t1_jdsd2pg wrote
Reply to comment by Cactaddict in These bananas at the grocery store are sold on the stalk they grew on by co1063
Japan has vending machines with individually wrapped bananas in plastic
wontonsoda t1_jdsd20x wrote
Reply to Incision in my arm that doctors left open for 2 weeks after a surgery. by soapboxingdaychamp
Omg!! I have a very similar wound but on my left arm, with a skin graft. I don’t know why this excites me.
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CowsAreFriends117 t1_jdscrsi wrote
Reply to comment by chrstark1991 in This dried up puddle at my dad’s junkyard looks like the devil by eckzotic
Wow nice job
HortatorMoonAndStar t1_jdscp1q wrote
Pick and balls
frealfr t1_jdscoz6 wrote
It can't be the same one you carry.
AubieWasHere t1_jdsclv6 wrote
Reply to comment by WayProfessional3640 in My 4 years old draws herself and her younger brother "playing" by waqas_wandrlust_wife
Imagine if all the cave art we've found wasn't actually done by adults trying to develop the first form of art, but was just a bunch of cave-kids drawing on walls just like they still love doing today.
fronkenstoon t1_jdsclji wrote
Reply to comment by TheBAMFinater in A 4 door corvette by QuantityExpert4349
Fayarager t1_jdsck88 wrote
Reply to comment by Sethmeisterg in Incision in my arm that doctors left open for 2 weeks after a surgery. by soapboxingdaychamp
Yes. This was a fasciotomy, done almost always to relieve pressure to prevent compartment syndrome and restore blood flow to save a limb or life.
International_Bet_91 t1_jdscf73 wrote
Reply to comment by JonLongsonLongJonson in Incision in my arm that doctors left open for 2 weeks after a surgery. by soapboxingdaychamp
WTF? They gave you Suboxone for pain relief? If is NOT approved by the FDA as a pain reliever: The literature on the pain relieving effects show it may work for some people.
I am so sorry. The war on drugs has meant you were likely severely retraumatized as your doctors gave u a placebo for an amputation. Adequate pain management is an importance component of reducing the risk of PTSD.
Majik_Sheff t1_jdsceud wrote
Reply to A 4 door corvette by QuantityExpert4349
This is what AI thinks a Corvette looks like.
Fayarager t1_jdsc9w8 wrote
Reply to comment by AnkhThePhoenix in Incision in my arm that doctors left open for 2 weeks after a surgery. by soapboxingdaychamp
Copy/pasting my reply from further down.
>This is called a fasciotomy. It's to prevent compartment syndrome.
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>For an ELI5; When you injure something, your body responds naturally by inflaming the area. In other words, swelling up the area. Your body doesn't care about side effects and doesn't monitor what this can cause in the process, it just wants to deal with the current injury. When your body goes too hard with this, or swells too much, it increases the pressure under the skin or muscle. If this pressure gets too high, it can squeeze the arteries and veins inside the muscles too.
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>When these arteries get squeezed, it can cut off blood supply completely, to anything past that area. Within minutes of complete loss of circulation, irreparable damage to everything past the bloodflow blockage, can occur. It can lead to losing a limb or even killing you (blood will clot, then when swelling goes down, the clot can move to your heart or brain and you die.
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>To prevent these complications, there is a procedure called a fasciotomy. This is basically just a fancy word for cutting open a hole so that some of the pressure has a place to go. Think about a stress ball. When you squeeze it really hard, you're putting pressure on it, and the stress ball will move around to disperse the pressure youre squeezing. Your body cannot do that, if you squeeze your arm as hard as you can, it doesn't act like a stress ball and just move somewhere else, its stuck there.
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>So this fasciotomy, opens up a hole for the tissue to squeeze out, just a little bit. Now, it wont completely come out cus again its tissue, its muscle, its all attached, but it gives it a place to kind of move around a little bit. This little bit of pressure release is typically all that is needed to relieve pressure on the arteries and veins, allowing bloodflow through again, saving the arm/leg/whatever.
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>Typically this is a last resort emergency measure.
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>hope this helps
Fayarager t1_jdsc8rw wrote
Reply to comment by Pepsi_Cola64 in Incision in my arm that doctors left open for 2 weeks after a surgery. by soapboxingdaychamp
This is called a fasciotomy. It's to prevent compartment syndrome.
For an ELI5; When you injure something, your body responds naturally by inflaming the area. In other words, swelling up the area. Your body doesn't care about side effects and doesn't monitor what this can cause in the process, it just wants to deal with the current injury. When your body goes too hard with this, or swells too much, it increases the pressure under the skin or muscle. If this pressure gets too high, it can squeeze the arteries and veins inside the muscles too.
When these arteries get squeezed, it can cut off blood supply completely, to anything past that area. Within minutes of complete loss of circulation, irreparable damage to everything past the bloodflow blockage, can occur. It can lead to losing a limb or even killing you (blood will clot, then when swelling goes down, the clot can move to your heart or brain and you die.
To prevent these complications, there is a procedure called a fasciotomy. This is basically just a fancy word for cutting open a hole so that some of the pressure has a place to go. Think about a stress ball. When you squeeze it really hard, you're putting pressure on it, and the stress ball will move around to disperse the pressure youre squeezing. Your body cannot do that, if you squeeze your arm as hard as you can, it doesn't act like a stress ball and just move somewhere else, its stuck there.
So this fasciotomy, opens up a hole for the tissue to squeeze out, just a little bit. Now, it wont completely come out cus again its tissue, its muscle, its all attached, but it gives it a place to kind of move around a little bit. This little bit of pressure release is typically all that is needed to relieve pressure on the arteries and veins, allowing bloodflow through again, saving the arm/leg/whatever.
Typically this is a last resort emergency measure.
hope this helps
k20350 t1_jdsc4lj wrote
Reply to A 4 door corvette by QuantityExpert4349
If you're gonna fuck up a Corvette they chose the right one. Man that was a trash year
Majik_Sheff t1_jdsc379 wrote
Reply to A 4 door corvette by QuantityExpert4349
I want to believe that someone bought a 'vette that had the front end totaled and one that had the rear end totaled and used the surviving remains to execute this fever dream.
What a waste of two beautiful cars.
virgilreality t1_jdsc2qy wrote
Reply to A 4 door corvette by QuantityExpert4349
A Corveete
BarbequedYeti t1_jdsc164 wrote
Reply to A vintage stove. by iklegemma
Is that a fryer on the left?
Mokne t1_jdsbz9v wrote
Reply to A 4 door corvette by QuantityExpert4349
I bet it drives as terribly as it looks
trubb13tw1ns t1_jdsbw42 wrote
Reply to A 4 door corvette by QuantityExpert4349
Fourvette doorvette corvette
Overkrein t1_jdsdq1g wrote
Reply to A 4 door corvette by QuantityExpert4349
I kinda like it.