Did the hospital fukk up when treating your grandpa? You wouldn't believe how much doctors and or nurses fukk up in diagnosis and treatment. My aunt died of spinal meningitis because the doctors took too long to make a diagnosis, my mother is a nurse and SHE was the one who suggested it was spinal meningitis, and it was. As a result I had to say my last goodbye to her with the sound of her slowly choking to death on the fluid building in her lungs. I've seen my mother correct multiple things nurses/doctors miss when a family member has to be in the hospital. My mom is always there as soon as any of our family members have to go to the hospital, she's seriously a fukking saint. I'm sorry for what happened to your grandpa.This + malpractice is what killed my Grandpa
I wish a good recovery for Bosh, seems like a cool guy
I think it would be difficult NOT to catch it early being a professional athlete in season
I think the Heat would pay the remsinder of his deal over some years. Then the heat would receive a large trade exception with no cap hit of course. It is a best business thing to do imo.Let's say Bosh has to retire, would the Heat get all that cap room back, or only partial?
I think the Heat would pay the remsinder of his deal over some years. Then the heat would receive a large trade exception with no cap hit of course. It is a best business thing to do imo.
true, it's just that i see doctors fukk up all the time. i had a lung collapse twice on both lungs and both times i went to the hospital a week before it happened, and they told me i was fine![]()
you right my mistakeIf it's a medical retirement it comes off the books and insurance pays.
Their is no way he will be on Coumadin ...shyt is rat poison
I'm a clinical pharmacist in the hospital and as you know we make everyone has some sort of DVT/PE prophylaxis unless they're really ambulatory whether it's medicine like lovenox or heparin or compression stockings.
Bosh will probably be on something like Xarelto or Pradaxa after this he got too much money for them to put him on warfarin which requires INR tests and probably a bridge with Lovenox until his INR was therapeutic.