Martin went to the Mayo clinic to try to get a definitive diagnosis on his toe.
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I would have called him a "toe" truck. :giggle:
His toe?? Thought it was cancer/MS
Well it was at different times but he was cured miraculously from numerous deadly illnesses.
Is the defense kidding?
'You said previously it was three to four minutes'
not one to two minutes.
Are you kidding me? That will decide this jury's decision. No doubt.
Well I know with my mom she had ingrown toenail and thought that was worse th:blushing:an my sisters breasted cancer. Than she had dementia :blushing:
I am sorry to hear about your mom and sisterI know my kids would scream bloody murder over a splinter.
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If you genuinely care, love someone doesn't adrenaline kick in to help that person and that means getting the person into a position that she can have CPR administered to her? I'm sure you all have heard about the person who picked up a car that was crushing their loved ones. I think that is extreme but I do think that initially the rush of adrenaline may mask any pain or discomfort a person feels while trying to save their loved one. The pain comes later.
In 2002 he gave Michelle prescriptions for Hydrocodone, and Valium as a professional courtesy.
:lol: I thought the same thing. She acted like she caught him in a huge lie! Smoking gun! :lol:
I am sorry to hear about your mom and sisterI know my kids would scream bloody murder over a splinter.
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If you genuinely care, love someone doesn't adrenaline kick in to help that person and that means getting the person into a position that she can have CPR administered to her? I'm sure you all have heard about the person who picked up a car that was crushing their loved ones. I think that is extreme but I do think that initially the rush of adrenaline may mask any pain or discomfort a person feels while trying to save their loved one. The pain comes later.
Wow, I work in the medical field and can't imagine someone prescribing controlled substances as a "professional courtesy". That's some over the top courtesy!
In 2002 he gave Michelle prescriptions for Hydrocodone, and Valium as a professional courtesy.
I would say yes, for a normal person. However, when you marry your lover on the day of your wife's funeral - All that goes out the window. I think it pretty much shows he didn't love her at all.
I'll never understand how he could re-marry so quickly!? Is he that messed up in the head, that he didn't think anyone would find that odd? :waitasec: