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    ITU nurses are both incredible nurses and mostly better doctors than I am. If you're dying of sepsis and get the choice between an ITU nurse and any doctor below the grade of medical registrar to save you, choose the ITU nurse.

    NICU nurses are equally incredible and all the ones I've met were lovely until you do something without their permission to the baby they are looking after, at which point you will die.

    I've never worked in A and E.
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    '"Oooh, I'm such a faggot me. I make faggy little pizzas in my faggy little pizza oven like a proper little fucking..."'
    'Morning ladies.'
    'Oh, er... Morning doctor.'
    'Sorry, were you...'
    '.....'
    'Did you say you've got a pizza oven?'

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    I like the nurses on Reddit.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Yevrah View Post
    To be fair he was quite good for seemingly factual advice when his channel took off, but if he's reached for his tin hat to keep the channel going (not sure if he has as I haven't watched for ages) then I'd agree.
    That's about it. Once covid was over, the stream of stuff to talk about dried up. Monkeypox came and went and he's not clued up enough to think, "Today we're going to talk about <health issue>" and pivot his channel in a more general direction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by randomlegend View Post
    I know of midwives who don't think we should be allowed to do bloods to check for dehydration in breast fed babies because it might lead to us giving them formula milk (if they are severely dehydrated and need it in order to not die) which may interfere with breastfeeding and breastfeeding is sacrosanct.

    In fact it's even more stupid than that, they think if we are doing bloods for something else (usually jaundice), the machine will also give us the numbers which tell us if the baby is dehydrated that these results should be removed/obscured for breast fed babies.

    These are the sorts of things I'm talking about.
    On the side of midwives here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shindig View Post
    That's about it. Once covid was over, the stream of stuff to talk about dried up. Monkeypox came and went and he's not clued up enough to think, "Today we're going to talk about <health issue>" and pivot his channel in a more general direction.
    Indeed. I suspect what he's also noticed that wasn't apparent when his videos (pre-Covid) were getting dozens of views is that the internet is full of people who utterly love the foil and once you're (possibly inadvertently) on that train it's hard to leave the trappings it brings and get off it.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dquincy View Post
    On the side of midwives here.
    That's reassuring.

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    It's more reassuring than a doctor that flip-flops between "there's few things worse in healthcare than a nurse/midwife with a bit of knowledge they don't really have the education to understand" and "Nurses and Midwives are all brilliant. Some of them known more than me! My humility knows no bounds"

    Which is it, Dr Death?

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    No wonder Lee laughs at idiot Junior doctors like him. Get the locum in.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spikey M View Post
    It's more reassuring than a doctor that flip-flops between "there's few things worse in healthcare than a nurse/midwife with a bit of knowledge they don't really have the education to understand" and "Nurses and Midwives are all brilliant. Some of them known more than me! My humility knows no bounds"

    Which is it, Dr Death?
    Both things are true.

    I already further qualified what I meant by what I initially said and I stand by it. Obviously the people like that are a tiny minority (I've come across probably three in my career). That vast majority of nurses/midwives/other allied health professionals I have worked with are brilliant.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kikó View Post
    No wonder Lee laughs at idiot Junior doctors like him. Get the locum in.
    Lee is clueless.

    I have experienced every single thing he used to come on here and tell me "definitely never happens". He's either a liar or just oblivious.

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    He also weaponised old people into care homes, confessed and then deleted it.

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    All I remember is him screaming into here because his wife wouldn't take it up the arse.

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    Weaponised old people into care homes? With an AK47?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Jimmy Floyd View Post
    Weaponised old people into care homes? With an AK47?
    With the vid.

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    TTH Meet at the murder trial?

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    Informal Bevvy's at the Old Bailey.

    SvN, get us the deleted post.

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    I'd have to be told what date the post was on. I'm not checking 572 pages.

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    Covid is rife, my work team met up for a pint at on friday and 4 are covid positive on the back of it

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    Where’s team spreadsheet when you need them ffs

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lofty View Post
    Covid is rife, my work team met up for a pint at on friday and 4 are covid positive on the back of it
    People are still actually testing?

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    To be fair, these are people who were ill enough to be bed ridden. They could have saved a test by presenting at their local A&E unit I suppose.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lofty View Post
    They could have saved a test by presenting at their local A&E unit I suppose.
    Lol

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    Our office still has some old stock so you'll probably get the scenario of someone turning up and then going straight back home.

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    Quote Originally Posted by randomlegend View Post
    That's reassuring.
    The benefits of breastmilk is not valued high enough imo. (For a baby, not an adult. I'm no pervert.)

    Same for vaginal births compared to to a Dr encouraging a mother to proceed with a sunroof job. But you're not ready to discuss this.

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    Of course caesarean sections are the least healthy option. They're usually taken in circumstances where a vaginal birth isn't possible. For, y'know, the safety of the baby, mother or both.

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    Not according to YouTube.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dquincy View Post
    But you're not ready to discuss this.


    It’s like a red rag to a bull

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    Quote Originally Posted by Dquincy View Post
    The benefits of breastmilk is not valued high enough imo. (For a baby, not an adult. I'm no pervert.)

    Same for vaginal births compared to to a Dr encouraging a mother to proceed with a sunroof job. But you're not ready to discuss this.
    The importance of the benefits of breast milk are outweighed by the importance of not dying of dehydration.

    In fact, not even that, because the Mum would still be encouraged to breast feed. So you still get all the benefits of breast feeding. We'd just give formula on top (to stop the whole dying thing).
    Last edited by randomlegend; 06-10-2022 at 09:38 AM.

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    I, for one, am shocked.

    After Pfizer’s CEO Albert Bourla declined to appear before the European Parliament to answer questions, Janine Small attended a parliamentary hearing on Monday in his stead. Member of the European Parliament (“MEP”) Rob Roos from the Netherlands asked her a simple “yes” or “no” question: Was the Pfizer Covid vaccine tested for stopping transmission of the virus before it entered the market?

    Janine Small answered “No.”
    https://www.nutritruth.org/single-po...d-transmission

    The BBC have decided not to cover this, hence the link to a site I've never heard of, can't imagine why.

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    Wasn't it always advertised as a way to stop the effects of COVID being as bad hence the whole only people who didn't get vaxxed die of it now?

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    Yeah, the reduced transmission talk stopped at least a year ago.

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    So why baxxine passports then?

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    I’ve seen a few people pissing their pants about this as if it’s a massive “told you so” moment. It really isn’t. The vaccines have saved millions of lives worldwide. Quibbling over transmission rates is neither here nor there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Shindig View Post
    Yeah, the reduced transmission talk stopped at least a year ago.
    I must have missed all the I stand corrected posts from those who were ramming it down the throats of others when it was being accepted and parroted as fact.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 7om View Post
    I’ve seen a few people pissing their pants about this as if it’s a massive “told you so” moment. It really isn’t. The vaccines have saved millions of lives worldwide. Quibbling over transmission rates is neither here nor there.
    It was the principle reason being pushed to get those who weren't in a risk group to have a vaccine. A vaccine that (in many cases) was more dangerous to them than the disease itself. It's a huge deal and will seriously undermine future vaccine uptake.

    EDITED: To add the (in many cases).
    Last edited by Yevrah; 12-10-2022 at 07:26 PM.

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    And the two things aren't mutually exclusive 7om. The sensible approach is to highlight that the vaccine was a wonderful thing and that we didn't need to be calling people anti-vaxxers for not wanting to give it to their children now we know they weren't increasing the risk of killing granny by not giving it to them.

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    I have to agree. If the message had been that the vaccine only protects the person who gets it since the beginning, then there would have not been any need to force people to take it. The only reason that it was forced was because it would allegedly decrease the spread.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pepe View Post
    I have to agree. If the message had been that the vaccine only protects the person who gets it since the beginning, then there would have not been any need to force people to take it. The only reason that it was forced was because it would allegedly decrease the spread.
    Indeed. The vaccine zealots have created anti-vaxxers from people who never would have been otherwise, perhaps a very significant number. And that they're now doubling down or moving the goalposts and focusing on how the vaccine saved millions of lives, while ignoring that legitimate wrong, is just going to make it worse. I look forward to the return of Polio.

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    Can't both be true, though? It was limiting spread until the new strains like Delta onwards.

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    Didn't the vaccine come out after the new variant? Can't remember anymore. Either way, once it was clear that the vaccine did not reduce spread, we could have lifted all vaccine requirements. That did not happen.

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    Just dry up and stop letting it turn you mad, it’s all good from there.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Pepe View Post
    Didn't the vaccine come out after the new variant? Can't remember anymore. Either way, once it was clear that the vaccine did not reduce spread, we could have lifted all vaccine requirements. That did not happen.
    Nah, we had a good couple of months where the vaccine only had Wuhan strain to worry about. Britain stepped up our vaccination campaign (by saying 'fuck waiting for second shots. Let's get as many first shots done') to combat the Delta variant when that was kicking off. Once it was clear the horse had bolted, the vaccine passports felt a little daft.

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    Some cunt died at a reasonably local baxxine centre today.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Baz View Post
    Having the vaccine makes you less likely to spread covid, you moron.
    I would like to publicly apologise to @Dquincy
    I'm a twit

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    I would like to apologise to Yevrah for doubting the profiteering of the vaccine manufacturers (especially Pfizer).

    However, I am claiming my e-victory for not vaccinating my kids and for being a founding member of team "it doesn't stop it spreading anyway".

    I want Kiko to award my certificate as punishment for bullying me.

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    I must be missing something here.

    The actual vaccine may not have reduced transmission, but it massively reduced the numbers of people getting Covid (and the severity) in the first place, then that reduces that number of people you are likely to catch it from.

    I don't see the outrage here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by John Arne View Post
    I must be missing something here.

    The actual vaccine may not have reduced transmission, but it massively reduced the numbers of people getting Covid (and the severity) in the first place, then that reduces that number of people you are likely to catch it from.

    I don't see the outrage here.
    It didn't.

    We had our highest caseload when ~80% of the country was vaccinated. I've had it 3 times and I'm triple jabbed. If does fuck all to stop it spreading.

    But, I was barely ill. And It got tamer every time.

    (How the fuck does "it may not have reduced transmission" and "but it massively reduced the numbers of people getting Covid" work, exactly?)
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