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03/15/2008 11:55 #43677

to answer your question
Ok ok (e:pyrcedgrrl) made me feel bad, so I took the pix down. (if you missed it, I had posted before/after pics of a leg we had to amputate last night.) But to answer- technically it's ok since I didn't show his face (even if I did I would be ok if I blacked out the eyes) or give his name or anything, and he consented to having pictures taken.
That said, was it in poor taste? yes.

It was infected. And it got visibly, significantly worse over the matter of a few hours, which puts necrotizing fasciitis (i.e. "flesh-eating backteria") high on the list, and the only way to stop the spread of the infection is to remove the source. The leg was pretty dead, and we will probably have to go back and take more later, but we watch and see.

It's amazing though... he was starting to go downhill and look REALLY sick- but as soon as the leg was off, his heart rate went down and his blood pressure went up- all while he was under anesthesia. Kinda cool, I think we actually saved his life.

And jbeatty- all "parts" removed during surgery (even non-human parts like bullets etc) get sent to pathology. Or, the horrible joke I've heard too many times "ok here you go- send that to the kitchen!"

ha, ha, ha.

Oh, and did you know you can get herpes in your EYE to the point that you have to have the eye REMOVED? This poor guy can't catch a break.
fellyconnelly - 03/15/08 21:57
well i thought it was a great set of photos and i'm glad i got to see them before you took them down..

thanks for the pics!
libertad - 03/15/08 19:22
That reminded me of the nys smokers quitline commercial with the guy that just had his leg amputated. of course your pics were even more gross. So was this a smoking related illness? Or is it just some poor unfortunate soul who just happened to get that flesh eating thing?
james - 03/15/08 14:56
man, not even teabagging is safe anymore
zobar - 03/15/08 13:11
Man that just gives me the heebie jeebies. How does somebody get that?

- Z
metalpeter - 03/15/08 12:36
I'm glad I didn't see those pictures. Now not that I ever get any but now if I do I'll be worried that if some girl has it and she sits on my face I could lose an eye, HA HA HA HA. I really don't know how I feel about having the pictures posted though.
drew - 03/15/08 12:21
Our cat had herpes in her eye. It doesn't work anymore, but it has not been removed.

03/13/2008 20:23 #43655

"what what (in the butt)"
Unfortunately, I have had this song in my head all day.
I especially like the burning cross, for added drama.



fellyconnelly - 03/15/08 22:09
i am amazed by the total number of videos out there that just leave me completely speechless...
james - 03/14/08 21:22
Thank you Zobar! Thank you! That video gave me a warm feeling inside.
zobar - 03/14/08 20:59
I have the solution.

:::link:::

- Z
james - 03/14/08 09:37
This man has a fraction of Rick's talent, even dead.
carolinian - 03/13/08 20:43
Somebody run to Forest Lawn and check. I think Rick James has come back as a gay zombie.

03/12/2008 20:46 #43643

no comment

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drew - 03/13/08 08:00
And why is Obama smiling?
carolinian - 03/12/08 23:13
We gotta get Client #9 in there for some wicked DP shots.
flacidness - 03/12/08 22:41
why does she have to be upfront. thats repulsive!
fellyconnelly - 03/12/08 21:48
i think it is actually several plastic plants and also that appears to be a porn futon...
james - 03/12/08 20:52
I have a comment.

What the hell is that plastic plant monstrosity next to their porn cot?

03/12/2008 18:31 #43640

blah blah blah
just an update, since it's been a while.

I'm back at Gates now. It's busy, but more annoying busy than good busy. I seem to be working 6a til 8 or 10pm more often than not, and i'm on call every other night, So it doesn't leave time for much else. :(

and I'm interviewing, which is stressful b/c I'm trying to do it "secretly" since work is very stingy with the days off. (i.e. we get five days total, including travel days, to go on interviews. And I have 14 interviews. They must not be very good at math.)

But I was at Yale yesterday...
Sigh...
I miss it.

The airport in new haven is a joke- it has like 2 gates and 'baggage claim' is like a hole in the wall they throw the bags through. So flights are super expensive. So I thought I was super brilliant when I decided to fly into JFK for cheap on jetblue, and then rent a car for $40 (yay priceline) and drive... That ended up being way more of a PITA than I expected.

But I made some calls, and managed to stay on campus (in my old college (i.e. dorm) no less!)- for free.

And it was so bittersweet.
I loved college. And it was so great to be back on campus- but also sad to realize that it's not "mine" anymore, and never will be.

But anyway, so I interviewed, and was done at 2 but my flight wasn't til 8, so my mom/dad/brother drove to town to have lunch with me.

They're the best.

We went to Pepe's for pizza, since my dad insists in the best pizza in the world, and he is totally willing to make the 2 hour (each way) drive for it. And I might have to agree with him. People are FANATICAL about this place.

It IS pretty damn good though... New Haven style (i.e. thin crust, slightly charred, cooked in a coal oven at 800 degrees). They're most famous for their white clam pizza, and will almost turn up their nose at you if you want cheese, even on a red pizza. No offense, but it kicks Buffalo pizza's ass. There's usually an hour or so wait, but we totally lucked out and walked right in. :)

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So I finally got home around 1030 last night, and stayed up til 2 to finish a stupid presentation for this AM.

So... that's my exciting life. Work, work, work, interviews, sleep, and maybe some pizza.

(see, that's why I'm not posting much. boooorrrring!)

03/02/2008 17:04 #43531

health care rant
started this as comment to (e:ajay)'s post, but it got too long.

He said something about a restaurant in SF publishing on its menu that there is a 4% surcharge to subsidize the employees' healthcare.

A few disclaimers:
yes, I know the US healthcare system is not perfect
yes, I know healthcare is expensive
yes, I know a lot of people can't afford it
yes, I feel badly for them, and wish there were a good solution

But why do we seem to think it's so horrible that doctors want to be paid? That doctors should just work for free all the time?

I do believe that ACCESS to healthcare is a 'right'. I.e. if you are bleeding and go to an emergency room, you should not be turned away due to race, income, insurance, etc.

However, I don't like the attitude that we seem to have that it should just be FREE. I think if you go to the ER, bleeding, and get treated, and don't have insurance, then it is not unreasonable to ask you to pay your bill.

It might not be PC to say so, but medicine is a service industry, to an extent. But somehow we treat medicine differently. We feel entitled.
I.e. if we call the plumber and wake him up in the middle of the night and he comes over and fixes our leaky pipes, we don't seem to have any problem when he sends a bill. We needed service, he provided it, we pay for it.

But somehow we think it's wrong for doctors to do that.

There's also no other industry I can think of off-hand where the gov't sets all the fees.

People seem to think doctors play golf all day and make millions. And I'm just so sick of hearing people bitch about it b/c it is so not true.

When I finish training, I will be 200K in debt, not to mention 8 years of school plus 6-8 years of residency training, which are 80+ hour work weeks for not much more than minimum wage. I basically put my whole life on hold for my career.

Yes, it was my choice. No one made me do it. I am not saying that. But I'm just saying that I should not be made to feel badly for wanting to be paid. After all, we have no problem paying athletes millions to PLAY GAMES, and we just call Bill Gates a "smart businessman". But in an effort to contain rising healthcare costs, we seem to cut the only factor we can control- doctors' reimbursements. Doctors can CHARGE whatever they want. But they more or less HAVE to accept what insurers pay them. I can charge $1000 for some procedure, but if medicare says they're only going to pay $100, I am shit out of luck, and I have to take the $100 and say "thank you". No other field in the world would put up with that.

This all came up b/c I talked to my mom yesterday... she said she had lunch with some girlfriends, and somehow they both started bitching about healthcare. One woman (who is very wealthy) was talking about how she worked the system to get her daughter's daughter on medicaid so her meds are free. Even though they can MORE THAN afford them. Then the other woman was bitching about doctors charging so much. This after she called my father AT HOME, on NEW YEAR'S DAY, b/c her son-in-law had tripped and fallen, drunk, and cut his face, and "needed" a plastic surgeon. So, my dad goes to their house, and sews him up. And no one every says 'thank you', let alone offer to pay anything.

So finally mom couldn't hold her tongue any more, and pulled out some number (that I have never heard, that really astonish me.) She said my dad (who is by no means a big time fancy doctor- I swear) had 200K in accounts receivable last year that he had to write off. TWO HUNDRED THOUSAND DOLLARS in lost income, b/c people just don't pay their bills. think they shouldn't have to, so they don't. And there's not much he can do. Sure, he can send them to collection, but that doesn't bring in much of it.

I just find it incomprehensible. We have no problem paying teachers/garbage men/cops [hell, we're supposed to "pay cops as if our life depends on it", right? and subsidize their cosmetic surgery?], etc. But doctors are greedy pigs if they send out bills?

And please don't take this as me pulling a 'poor little rich girl' thing, b/c that is NOT what I'm trying to do.

Ugh. sorry. I know this is very one sided and skewed and biased, and I'm sure some of you will have good counter-arguments and I'm more than willing to listen, but the whole thing just infuriates me.

jenks - 03/03/08 18:00
I agree with you totally peter.
1- medicine is a "service" profession
1b- if all you want to do is make money, medicine is NOT the way to go- you'd be better off in business or banking or something like that.

But that said- people would never think it's ok to just NOT PAY their plumber or their garbage man, etc. But somehow, people (not all people, but some) seem to just think health care is supposed to be free and that they shouldn't have to pay any bills.

Do I think doctors should make millions of dollars? no.
But do I think it's fair to take into consideration all the time/effort/money/etc that goes into becoming a doctor? yes.

Do I think doctors (and teachers/firefighters etc) deserve be paid more than actors and athletes?
Absolutely.
And by that I don't mean that I think doctors should make 100 million dollar contracts- but just that "entertainers" should NOT.
But that's a whole different can of worms.

I readily admit that insurance is a major disaster in this country. Anything but MINIMAL health care is essentially unaffordable without insurance. And insurance is too expensive.
And who is to blame for that? I think it lies with the insurers more than the medical field, which I think is totally bogus.
metalpeter - 03/03/08 17:24
One thing you have to take into consideration is that (false term)Doctoring, Police Work, teacher and firefighter all have one thing in Common you go into those professions to help people. If you want to be a doctor so you can make lots of money giving porn stars bigger tits and elongating and fating guys cocks then you shouldn't be in medicine. That doesn't mean that you shouldn't be paid but that helping people should be first. So then people assume that since you are doing it to help people the money isn't important.

The insurance industry is really fucked up. It is also confusing because there are all different kinds and different sub plans by catogory. I Have Blue Cross Blue Shield (not community blue) and I think I have seen ads for at least 4 or 5 different plans they have. I have no control over my plan it is done by my employer. They could change plans at any time and change coverage it wouldn't be the first time, If I was sick I could get screwed over.

I think the problem in this country is that not everyone has the ablity to get insurance. If your work doesn't provide it and you are only part time worker or even full time it makes paying other bills very tough.
ajay - 03/03/08 14:02
Nice rant, but we're talking apples and oranges here.

I'm not saying doctors shouldn't get paid. I actually wrote that I was OK with the 4% surcharge on the bill so that the workers at the restaurant could afford health insurance.

Don't you think there's something wrong with the system when we spend twice what others spend on healthcare and still have so many uninsured? It's certainly not the lack of money that's keeping healthcare inaccessible!
jason - 03/03/08 09:14
It would be cheaper if people used their health care plan sensibly.
carolinian - 03/02/08 20:41
Hard-core lefties believe that medical-school debt and astronomical malpractice insurance premiums are myths, and attribute high medical bills to "the man" scheming against us all.

Hard-core righties believe that Americans being forced to choose between medical treatment and making on a modest mortgage is a myth, and attribute the mortgage crisis to irresponsible people who spent their money on plasma screens and ipods.

I wish both sides of the political spectrum would come to their senses.
dimartiste - 03/02/08 20:15
I think you are talking about two different issues. Those 2 being insurance and entitlement. Health Care for my personal opinion sucks due to the Insurance companies who run what my doctor can do for me and they tell me what medicines I can and cannot have. I love my doctor and I pay him up front or I don't go. (Just so you know some of us do care!) Entitlement is an issue that is not just based in economics or race. That attitude that I am alive and you owe it to me. I know I work hard for my living and I enjoy it. I usually do not appreciate people who do nothing and get opportunites they throw out. Be it tax breaks, home discounts, education, jobs. Its the whole enchilada! I hear yeah!
james - 03/02/08 17:59
When people complain about America's problems with 'Health Care' what they usually mean is 'Access to Health Care' as you said. American's pay more for health care than any other nation, and the quality of that health care isn't the best in the world. Our infant mortality rate ranks below that of nations like Cuba, New Zealand, and South Korea. This is outrageous and people are justifiably upset over it. Our unwillingness to look at insurance reform and the market system means we will slide down the list past...Croatia. Yup, Croatia is next on the list, 38 to our 37.

The problem is so large people can't see past it. They just see doctors and their bills.