Zinnia Jones / Satana Kennedy / Zachary Antolak / Zack Sklar / Lauren McNamara/Soersdal / @zjemptv - Queen of the Horse Dildos and Defender of Rapists; Transtrender Posing as a Transmedicalist; Dropped out of College after Falling in a Shallow River; Balls-free since 2024

The nurses are giving Zinnia jobs that are usually given to children to make them feel like they are helping.
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If they perform anymore brain surgeries, Heather might be the vegetable being opened by the doctor.

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You said that yesterday. Then she had another bleed and lost the ability to speak and needed more brain surgery. Heather’s so doped up right now I bet she thinks she could be a ballerina with numb right leg.
 
Can a medical Kiwi tell us about clotting disorders and what ones are most likely to have caused this set of symptoms?
It would be hard to tell. The amount of info that we are getting from Zinnia (if accurate) tells us almost nothing.


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I don't know how it works in the state's but I don't think my doctors wouldn't let my husband go through my medical charts (unless I give permission of course).
 
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It would be hard to tell. The amount of info that we are getting from Zinnia (if accurate) tells us almost nothing.


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I don't know how it works in the state's but I don't think my doctors wouldn't let my husband go through my medical charts.

Not without her permission. I also don’t know what Zack would hope to understand from them, but having him to turn into a WebMD patient advocate is something I suspected he’d soon turn to (assuming Heather doesn’t stroke out and die).
Zack’s an unreliable narrator at the best of times.
 
Can a medical Kiwi tell us about clotting disorders and what ones are most likely to have caused this set of symptoms?
There are many, this website covers it pretty well. Expand "inherited conditions" and "acquired conditions and risk factors" for a complete list. There is also a blood clotting disorder associated with COVID that no one understands or knows how to treat yet.

edit: I am a retard and forgot to post the fucking link. sorry.

 
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The staff must hate them.
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jesus christ that view alone. every hospital window I've ever looked out of, showed me an ugly interstate, since they tend to build them there for safety (speed) & convenience. this must be the airlift hospital view! sheeeeit.

how much is this shit gonna cost???

i can't even get an x ray of a thumb, or a pair of my kids glasses, without showing 15 different fucking cards, how did she ever get cleared to get IN that place?
i mean, in malibu, i get it, but this is yahooland, florida.

in experiences i've had/seen, they check the damn plastic cards twice & three times before they even tell you where the latrine is. you have to sign papers saying you'll pay the balance your insurance doesn't cover. there are like 20 of them, one for each thing: hosp, lab, xray, resp or phys therapy, medical records, every different dept, prob included signing for the medical transport.

wanna bet heather's mom signed the magic papers to get that helicopter into the sky?
& all the other papers too?
because I really can't see it happening any other way.
 
jesus christ that view alone. every hospital window I've ever looked out of, showed me an ugly interstate, since they tend to build them there for safety (speed) & convenience. this must be the airlift hospital view! sheeeeit.

how much is this shit gonna cost???

i can't even get an x ray of a thumb, or a pair of my kids glasses, without showing 15 different fucking cards, how did she ever get cleared to get IN that place?
i mean, in malibu, i get it, but this is yahooland, florida.

in experiences i've had/seen, they check the damn plastic cards twice & three times before they even tell you where the latrine is. you have to sign papers saying you'll pay the balance your insurance doesn't cover. there are like 20 of them, one for each thing: hosp, lab, xray, resp or phys therapy, medical records, every different dept, prob included signing for the medical transport.

wanna bet heather's mom signed the magic papers to get that helicopter into the sky?
& all the other papers too?
because I really can't see it happening any other way.

Perhaps Heather's mom is loaded? If that's the case, that could explain why Zack is pulling such a Meryl Streep-level performance of OMG I LOOOOOVE HEATHER SO MUCH AND MY LIFE WOULD BE OVER IF SHE DIIIIIEEESSSSS!

God, I feel sorry for the mom if she is well off financially, because Zach is going to hound her for cash simply because he was Heather's symbiote for 10 years or even worse, expect her to be Zach's new paypig.
 
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this isn't that bad. Remember, every type of person gets sick. Giant swastika tattoo havers, transfers from prisons, mental cases and drug addicts, munchies, non-compliant obese diabetics, jehovas witnesses who would rather die than get an organ transplant, etc. People who are literally too stupid to understand basic information, or who are ideologically resistant to it for whatever reason, are much more frustrating than anyone who shows any eagerness to listen.
jesus christ that view alone. every hospital window I've ever looked out of, showed me an ugly interstate, since they tend to build them there for safety (speed) & convenience. this must be the airlift hospital view! sheeeeit.

how much is this shit gonna cost???
It is at least 200,000$ at this point. At least. ICU stays are the most expensive type of stay, life flight is the most expensive way to transport patients, every surgery includes at least one other doctor (anesthesiologist) and usually several nurses, her lab work is apparently somewhat complicated, they came in through the ER which is the most expensive way to get admitted... it is a lot. They're gonna have to go bankrupt. Go Fund Me won't save them, unless a miracle happens.
 
I read this quick and thought Zinnia was saying Heather was having trouble chewing food and swallowing...nope! The race to make this all about him has begun.
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ZinZin is really going out of his way to make me look like an asshole for defending him.
The nurses are giving Zinnia jobs that are usually given to children to make them feel like they are helping.
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. . .

. . .Zinnia, please.
If they perform anymore brain surgeries, Heather might be the vegetable being opened by the doctor.

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I was trying to abstain from making vegetable jokes but you just had to do it for me, you cheeky thing.

There's a major artery in the groin that the surgeons go through to snag clots & pull them out, & the stuff I was reading seemed to indicate that that's what they do for clot removal in the brain. So if her leg is numb that may be why.

EDIT: Femoral artery, right. I had a dumb.
Can a medical Kiwi tell us about clotting disorders and what ones are most likely to have caused this set of symptoms?
Not a doctor but I play one on TV. Kidding aside, I haven't been able to consult the medfags in my immediate family, but Dr. Google sez it could potentially be a bunch of things. None of them seem to quite fit Heather, but we're getting our info secondhand from the ever articulate big brain ZinZin, so who knows.

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It would be hard to tell. The amount of info that we are getting from Zinnia (if accurate) tells us almost nothing.


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I don't know how it works in the state's but I don't think my doctors wouldn't let my husband go through my medical charts (unless I give permission of course).
Florida is much like any other state in that regard if memory serves. But Zach is. . .Zach.

Glad the boys got to spend time with their mom. If the last two days are any indication, I've got a sinking feeling that she's due for another brain bleed tomorrow. I hope to God I'm wrong, though. I really do.
There are many, this website covers it pretty well. Expand "inherited conditions" and "acquired conditions and risk factors" for a complete list. There is also a blood clotting disorder associated with COVID that no one understands or knows how to treat yet.

edit: I am a retard and forgot to post the fucking link. sorry.

Heh, great minds think alike, it seems. I was mildly amused at "hormone replacement therapy" being a risk factor for clots, but any woman who's ever taken birth control knows that already. I wonder if Zach knows. . . 🤔
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I hate when he does that "teehee, am so smrt & inquisitive" bullshit. The way he ends each one with a self-satisfied smiley face is going to make me develop an aneurysm is2g
jesus christ that view alone. every hospital window I've ever looked out of, showed me an ugly interstate, since they tend to build them there for safety (speed) & convenience. this must be the airlift hospital view! sheeeeit.

how much is this shit gonna cost???

i can't even get an x ray of a thumb, or a pair of my kids glasses, without showing 15 different fucking cards, how did she ever get cleared to get IN that place?
i mean, in malibu, i get it, but this is yahooland, florida.

in experiences i've had/seen, they check the damn plastic cards twice & three times before they even tell you where the latrine is. you have to sign papers saying you'll pay the balance your insurance doesn't cover. there are like 20 of them, one for each thing: hosp, lab, xray, resp or phys therapy, medical records, every different dept, prob included signing for the medical transport.

wanna bet heather's mom signed the magic papers to get that helicopter into the sky?
& all the other papers too?
because I really can't see it happening any other way.
They're a little more lenient about checking insurance when you're actually fucking dying, I've found. By the sound of it Heather was really fucked up. & when you're dealing with brain trauma, every second counts. One minute can mean the difference between functional & vegetable.

It must have been really bad if they medvac'd her, I know that much. But I feel like I'm missing something important, here.
 
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How can you be married to someone for nearly 10 years and STILL have no idea what they like to eat?

Zach must have been confused that they offered more than just a banana and bagel for breakfast.

Don't they usually let neuro patients pick their own if they can, literally to see if they can? An implication if this is true is that she literally can't. And things are a lot worse than Zach's rosy view.
 
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