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22:33
@HenryWHHackv3.0b Wonderful! :D
@anongoodnurse In more news: A 9 year old girl died in a fire.
@Joe I do understand these as HIPPA violations. I guess what I didn't think was a parent posting their child's medical history online as being a violation.
@HenryWHHackv3.0b That's terribly sad.
For more sad news, stay tuned to the invasion of Ukraine.
Unbelievable.
We think we're civilized. Huh.
@anongoodnurse Yes, her mother also had a child who died in the past.
@Joe Did they test for Ebstein Barr?
That child also died from a fire. (She lost 2 children to a fire.)
22:38
@HenryWHHackv3.0b How much death can one parent take?
That's terrible!
Did they test for Lyme? (Lyme is in the differential of everything strange.)
Just a tidbit.
A medical tidbit.
@anongoodnurse I have no clue.
Last year 3 children died in a fire. (See the pattern here?)
I am talking about incidents that took place in my country.
We must add some fire safety content on the main site. Is it possible?
Syphilis was known as "The Great Imposter" because it could imitate almost any disease. Well, that's not quite right; it could present in any number of ways that appeared to be other diseases.
Syphilis is caused by a spirochete. (sp?)
So is Lyme Disease.
Lyme Disease is the new "Great Imposter".
@HenryWHHackv3.0b Not per se. If you have a question pertaining to fire safety, feel free to ask. But it's not like we have an electronic bullitin board where we could post such information.
@HenryWHHackv3.0b What country are you in?
That information cannot be shared on the internet.
Security and Privacy reasons
@HenryWHHackv3.0b OK...
I wonder if this is the start of a new cold war or world War?
22:50
Je suis fatiguée. I am le tired. Bonne nuit.
@HenryWHHackv3.0b Hard not to at least entertain the thought...
Good night!
Joe
Joe
23:07
@anongoodnurse EBV - yes, they called it Mono but I assume the test was for EBV antibodies. Don't know about Lyme; that would be mostly unlikely as he's rarely in areas with ticks at all and Missouri (the only area he has been in that has ticks) has very little prevalence of Lyme disease (one confirmed case in the county he's been in since 2000).
They've done a bunch of blood tests, but honestly we're hoping (and thinking) it's mental health related rather than physical health
Also had the fun of an EKG, which would've gone better if the nurse had been a bit better at paying attention to his concerns (as she pinched him with one of the leads)... sigh
unfortunately he's a horrible patient as he gets really stressed about potential for pain in everything...
the blood tech was really good with him though, showed him everything, mimed doing it without actually doing it once

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