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1000 pages of pure insanity and trash. Congratulations everyone. Thank everyone for their fine contribution. I feel like going to a buffet after work on honor of better times in this thread. If I do, I'll post a picture.
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This thread has been such a rollercoaster of corkscrews and 180's I can't even begin to guess what the next 1k will bring.1000 pages of terror. Happy and horrified to be here with you all!
Aidean also has seizures too, doesn’t he? I mean if his cunt of a mother can be believed about literally anything, which is doubtful.View attachment 6248509
Well, if that's the case, then it looks like he'll fit right in with the rest of the crew.
It’s significant to me that this case took place in VA, considering how many cows are from there or have spent significant time there. Is this the curse of Powhatan?Look, all I'm saying is that Buck v. Bell has never actually been repealed.
I don't think we have to. Any child of theirs is bound to be fucked.Have we determined if there's anything wrong with Dims new baby? I don't know how they don't have CPS involved already considering their history.
Aidean also has seizures too, doesn’t he? I mean if his cunt of a mother can be believed about literally anything, which is doubtful.
So. Dalton uploaded a video of Aiden laying on the sidewalk having a seizure while clutching a little candy bar or something. So this child, who already has health issues, apparently collapsed to the ground... and the first thing one of these disgusting fucks did was pull out their cellphone to film him. Not call 911. Nah, they had to get that footage for Facebook.
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I'm not positive, but they might be trying to maintain access to the umbilical vein. An umbilical venous catheter can be placed up to a week after delivery. It's a central line threaded through the umbilical vein and into the inferior vena cava where it joins the right atrium of the heart. Since preterm neonates have such tiny, delicate veins, a UVC is a safer means of access (and prevents having to stick a teeny tiny baby for a peripheral IV, especially in an emergency situation). It's super common for NICU babies to have a UVC. There are also umbilical arterial lines that can go through one of the umbilical arteries into the aorta, but he might not be sick enough to need one of those.Why is his umbilical cord so long and wrapped in gauze?
I'm not positive, but they might be trying to maintain access to the umbilical vein. An umbilical venous catheter can be placed up to a week after delivery. It's a central line threaded through the umbilical vein and into the inferior vena cava where it joins the right atrium of the heart. Since preterm neonates have such tiny, delicate veins, a UVC is a safer means of access (and prevents having to stick a teeny tiny baby for a peripheral IV, especially in an emergency situation). It's super common for NICU babies to have a UVC. There are also umbilical arterial lines that can go through one of the umbilical arteries into the aorta, but he might not be sick enough to need one of those.