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I was very upset when they had Dr. Herman sitting up in bed after a spinal tap. Don't they have medical advisors on this show? Good grief, I thought that was a pretty basic rule....stay flat for 24 hours after a spinal tap or want to tear your eyes and head off because of the ensuing migraine it will cause. I know, stupid nurse sat me upright after my first spinal and OMG....my one and only migraine.
Glad April didn't die but I am wondering if she will throw an embolism and die in her sleep. Poor Matthew if that happens.
I was very upset when they had Dr. Herman sitting up in bed after a spinal tap. Don't they have medical advisors on this show? Good grief, I thought that was a pretty basic rule....stay flat for 24 hours after a spinal tap or want to tear your eyes and head off because of the ensuing migraine it will cause. I know, stupid nurse sat me upright after my first spinal and OMG....my one and only migraine.
I'm sorry. What season is this? Like season 30,000? And it's been ridiculously stupid from any kind of realistic medical standpoint from day one. But this is where you ask about the medical advisor? THIS?
Btw, studies show they only thing that has been shown to reliably affect post-LP headache is the replacement of the stylet prior to removing the needle. Not lying down. Not the bore of the needle. Etc.
Didn't you watch? ILNC gave you the first "clue", 2nd "clue" was the last scene with their beds together sleeping in each other's arms.
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Originally Posted by stan4
I'm sorry. What season is this? Like season 30,000? And it's been ridiculously stupid from any kind of realistic medical standpoint from day one. But this is where you ask about the medical advisor? THIS?
Btw, studies show they only thing that has been shown to reliably affect post-LP headache is the replacement of the stylet prior to removing the needle. Not lying down. Not the bore of the needle. Etc.
I don't understand your response. Layman's terms, please.
Notice I said my "first" spinal in my post. Having had others and lying down flat afterwards with no migraine, I will continue to trust the old method.
No his baby did not die his wife died. I don't think it's stupid I love how they found their way back to each other.
I'm pretty sure Emily was pregnant. The initial problem was with the baby, and then they lost the mother too.
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