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Yeah, maggots are probably put in place by the hospital But her feet looks like a giant hobbit feet ![]() Like she is a creature.... I wonder when was the last time she could have had sex ![]() |
#12
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get me my jet washer, now!! or flamethrower |
#13
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That would suck!!
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#14
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I love how these idiots wait until they have literal maggots in their wounds to seek medical attention.
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Diabetic with poor circulation leading to endema of lower extremities and necrosis that the maggots are feasting on. She has little to no feeling down there and why she tolerated it. Also that's why diabetics lose limbs. |
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1) Not all maggot species are beneficial. Some are destructive to healthy tissue. 2) Maggots used in medicine are sterile and raised in a controlled, hygienic environment. |
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... geesh...
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#18
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At first I was like ok it looks fixable until I seen the back, poor gal.
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#19
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True. I've never used maggots on a patient, but on one occasion a patient did have leeches prescribed. Was a very unique experience.
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#20
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Eeeeewwwwww! THE FUUUCK?!?
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