My guess someone updated to ios8..."intuitive" typing...I gotta figure out how to disable it myself...driving me crazy!
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If I am looking at a 'he said' vs 'he said' situation, I take past history into account. .
I would only take past history into account if there was no evidence or witnesses at all. I'm sure there will be some, we just do not have anything verified yet. So I am comfortable waiting for it.
Every single one of those people interfereing with and putting their hands on LE needs to be arrested. Every. Single. One.
When my daughter first began dating her bf, he got tix for them to a concert. You know how kids say 'sick' for 'cool' right--well he was texting her and auto-fix changed his text to :
Got us tix to see a sick raper tonight......
[ supposed to be rapper---:giggle: ]
This is so disturbing
https://twitter.com/tweetsosweet888/status/513463602292879360
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I have a comment about this but don't want to get TOSsed
Just correcting that you cannot get an x ray on your head unless you have a visible injury. That has never been so. Hospitals take head injuries very seriously- visible or not.
I don't believe either of them at the moment.
This is so disturbing
https://twitter.com/tweetsosweet888/status/513463602292879360
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This is so disturbing
https://twitter.com/tweetsosweet888/status/513463602292879360
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BBM.
This is a completely, thoroughly inaccurate statement about medical care. Absolutely incorrect.
It would take me an entire thread to explain all of the reasons why, so I won't.
The need for diagnostic imaging (x ray, CT, MRI, perfusion, etc) of the head and neck is absolutely independent of whether or not there is any kind of visible injury. (Related to trauma, in this case.) And that doesn't even begin to cover all of the medical reasons (illness, disease, etc, not related to trauma) where imaging is necessary. History is very important, as well as ABSENCE of history, in a patient who is unable to give a history.
I have to stop, or I'll be here typing for a loooooong time about this.
However, it is true that hospitals take head injuries very seriously. I take head injuries seriously, and I'm not even a whole hospital-- just a lowly anesthetist, lol!
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