They pushed potassium instead of bupivacaine 😵
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They pushed potassium instead of bupivacaine 😵

"We've been told it happened in the pharmacy where instead of putting an anesthetic called bupivacaine into the syringes used in these procedures, somehow they were filled with potassium, which can be lethal.

In fact, potassium is one of the drugs often used in lethal injections because it stops the heart."

Seems deliberate !

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u/pabmendez — 1 day ago
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There is a certain person here who won't like this 🤑

u/pabmendez — 15 days ago

Nikki does not go to jail because there is a 1 hour and 49 minutes of video proving she was not in control of her body

u/pabmendez — 24 days ago
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Found the best fetch balls....

My golden retriever lovest to fetch, we have tried several different types of tennis size balls. One of my favorites are "massage balls"

These are heavy weight and 100% solid rubber. The weight gives them a lot of distance and the rubber gives them awesome bounce. I can throw these the farthest.

I got these from amazon

"Massage Lacrosse Balls for Myofascial Release, Trigger Point Therapy, Muscle Knots, and Yoga Therapy. Set of 2 Firm Balls (2 Orange)"

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u/pabmendez — 1 month ago

Overgeating at slow speeds...

I have this 2004 90 horsepower 2-stroke Yamaha.

This month I have replaced fuel pump and filter, New fuel hoses, new spark plugs. New thermostat. Rebuild carburetors.

Also got a good used lower unit, shop there put new water pump and fresh gear oil.

It's running well but last time out it was overheating at slow idle speeds after running for a while. Was getting the overheat alarm limp mode.

So we went out in the water, was spooling the kids on the tube for an hour. No problems. Then we were idling around to find spot to anchor to swim. It was then it started overheating. Turn it off. Let it cool down 30 minutes... Then it ran fine for another hour as long as I kept it at speed.

And slow speeds The water stream seems weak.

Is this a water pump problem? Or maybe I didn't install the thermostat correctly? Anything else to look at?

u/pabmendez — 1 month ago

So focking tired of subscriptions

We now need to pay it for a subscription for our hospital beds

u/pabmendez — 1 month ago
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In hospitals and other professional locations... All medication should come in these easy to open foil packs!

I work at a large hospital and 50% of the medicine packages are difficult to open. There is no need for this type of 1. Lazy cheap packaging that is hard to open 2. Hard to open packages for child safety in a professional setting.

u/pabmendez — 1 month ago
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This is Shane and his wife.... What is keeping you from getting a girl like her?

u/jeebus224 — 2 months ago

Do legs hold 300 lbs or 3,000 lbs ?

It seems that a big portion of pool owners believe that the pool legs hold an extreme amount of weight. But in reality they only hold about 300 lbs each.

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Explanation: The legs do not hold the weight of the water directly. They are just holding the outward pressure of the walls pushing outward. The food weight of the water supported for the whole ground area. The swimming pool is mostly a self-supporting column of water. The legs are simply holding up the upper middle ring. The upper metal ring is mainly supporting the shape of the pool liner. Pool liner walls are simply supporting the outward pressure of the water, as the water makes the walls bulge out.

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u/pabmendez — 2 months ago