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Morbid obesity coupled with swelling from untreated diabetes. Who wants to start a pool on whether he loses his feet or hands first?
Teeth.
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Morbid obesity coupled with swelling from untreated diabetes. Who wants to start a pool on whether he loses his feet or hands first?
His hand looks like it belongs to a TF2 character model
https://kiwifarms.net/attachments/philhand-png.49966/
What was the video about? they took it down from Facebook apparently.
... The fuck does that even mean?Weird, it's still up for me.
Phil says (with his hand over his mouth) "will the last white trans woman to leave my friends list on Facebook kindly turn the lights off, cause I don't really feel like turning it off... you know.... please."
... The fuck does that even mean?
... The fuck does that even mean?
Over 70% of cases are recorded in people with at least one of the following clinical situations: immunosuppression, diabetes, alcoholism/drug abuse/smoking, malignancies, and chronic systemic diseases (AIDS).It looks like necrotizing fasciitis starting.
His face looks like shit, too. It's puffy and red.
Probably his liver is failing from all the heavy metal toxicity from his shitty tattoos.
Isn't necrotizing fascitiis supposed to be very rare? I really doubt it's that, since he would probably be in a a hospital and not tard raging.It looks like necrotizing fasciitis starting.
His face looks like shit, too. It's puffy and red.
Probably his liver is failing from all the heavy metal toxicity from his shitty tattoos.
Yep, Phil's gonna die. Should probably be ruled a suicide, too.
Phil has all the risk factors. Diabetes, AIDS, frequent breaking of the skin from tattoos. And he is so unhealthy that it probably just seems normal to him and no hospital will let him in since he has just gotten out of a fake ER trip and necrotizing fascitiis often doesn't manifest in visible sores on the skin until pretty much the rest of the limb is dead and the infection is in the bloodIsn't necrotizing fascitiis supposed to be very rare? I really doubt it's that, since he would probably be in a a hospital and not tard raging.
I'd also rule out liver failure since loss of appetite and significant weight loss are important symptoms of liver failure and Phil's... not exactly on his way to becoming Ms. Universe..
Phil has all the risk factors. Diabetes, AIDS, frequent breaking of the skin from tattoos. And he is so unhealthy that it probably just seems normal to him and no hospital will let him in since he has just gotten out of a fake ER trip and necrotizing fascitiis often doesn't manifest in visible sores on the skin until pretty much the rest of the limb is dead and the infection is in the blood
But the time frame doesn't fit. NF infections begin eating flesh within hours, not days. If he had necrotizing fasciitis, his arm and chest would've been rotting off by now.Phil has all the risk factors. Diabetes, AIDS, frequent breaking of the skin from tattoos. And he is so unhealthy that it probably just seems normal to him and no hospital will let him in since he has just gotten out of a fake ER trip and necrotizing fascitiis often doesn't manifest in visible sores on the skin until pretty much the rest of the limb is dead and the infection is in the blood