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Projo wrote:Law of natural selection will take control. Zombies will probably smell the blood, chase him down and eat him. Now you will have one less knucklehead in your group and dramatically increase your chance of survival.

Doc Torr wrote: I feel so sorry for whatever unit gets you as a corpsman.



Sixty-Eight Whiskey wrote:The hand or foot itself can take piercing damage pretty well compared to arm or leg.
Projo wrote:Doc Torr wrote: I feel so sorry for whatever unit gets you as a corpsman.
Me too. I spent 17 years enslisted before commissioning, neither rate I held was Corpsman. I was being humerous.
@Niblick, I hear you.

abelru wrote:Sixty-Eight Whiskey wrote:The hand or foot itself can take piercing damage pretty well compared to arm or leg.
Please explain the rationale behind your statement.
Not trying to cause a tussle, simply want to hear why you believe this to be so.
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Doc Torr wrote: Scary coming from a SAR guy, no?

abelru wrote:Sixty-Eight Whiskey wrote:The hand or foot itself can take piercing damage pretty well compared to arm or leg.
Please explain the rationale behind your statement.
Not trying to cause a tussle, simply want to hear why you believe this to be so.
CLFilms wrote:What would you do to ease the pain upon immediately injuring it? Ice? Painkillers (i.e. motrin, ibuprofin)?

Doc Torr wrote:Aspirins and acetominophens (tylenol, motrin, ibuprofin) are blood thinners and anti-clotting agents. Administering those will (at best) do nothing for the pain and slow clotting. At the worst, your patient will bleed out.
Sixty-Eight Whiskey wrote:Doc Torr wrote:Aspirins and acetominophens (tylenol, motrin, ibuprofin) are blood thinners and anti-clotting agents. Administering those will (at best) do nothing for the pain and slow clotting. At the worst, your patient will bleed out.
Correct me if I'm wrong I am not used to US drug labelling, but isn't tylenol's sole active ingredient paracetamol? Because if so paracetamol totally isn't in the anticoagulating business as far as I'm aware...
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People who take the anticoagulant drug warfarin are at increased risk of excessive anticoagulation if they also take large amounts of the pain reliever acetaminophen, according to a study from the Massachusetts General Hospital (MGH).

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