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Doctor's are not good people. Same with police and lawyers. Not good people.
Ответитьthere is risk of getting caught as well
Ответить70% alcohol, hydrogen peroxide, gauze and care chief is fine about $15 depending where you buy at/are located
ОтветитьHe’s wearing a hospital gown, and that’s not a bullet.
ОтветитьWell! he has a hospital gown. I guess they send him home 😢
ОтветитьI mean who’s to say they weren’t boiled the tips or soak in 99% alcohol
Ответитьbruh u cant go 2 a doc with a bulletwound ...u get 100 percent cought fo dat
ОтветитьThey barely take out bullets😊
ОтветитьHood treatment😂
ОтветитьI can feel it myself
ОтветитьCheap dentists be like:
ОтветитьOnly difference would probably be the more sterile environment. Oh and that’s right the police, a huge bill and who knows what else.
ОтветитьThe pliars arnt dirty, shes clearly using paper towel for swabbing, the unknown liquid is likely some kind of sterilising solution...
How much would YOU charge to do the exact same thing this person just did?
“Wow! I just saved myself, 150,000 bucksssss”
Ответить“Don’t get shot every one!”
dodges bullet
Am I the only one wanting to know why he was shot?
ОтветитьAnd with lots of medication
ОтветитьHe bleeds out 😂
ОтветитьInstead of saying how things shouldn’t be done at home say how idiotic the costs are. US healthcare is a scam and in way too many places is like that as well
ОтветитьTranslation: "This is something you should be paying someone thousands of dollars to do, while simultaneously getting cops all up in your rectal cavity" Yeesh. Doc doesn't get out much.
ОтветитьYeah, I’m gonna take the pliers from home. The doc here assumes a lot. Those pliers could be sterile. The fluid could be antiseptic. The person performing the extraction could be experienced and/or trained. Regardless, I’m thinking a person who incurred multiple gunshot entries, can handle a bit of “unorthodox” medical care. I’m saving the a bit of moolah and possible incarceration, as well.
ОтветитьI can’t see any dirty ness on the pliers
ОтветитьIf the hospitals weren't trash they probably would have went.....
ОтветитьYeah and pay a $5000 hospital bills for pulling a dam bullet out why not smdh
ОтветитьIt is not this chimps business that these people are doing it cost going to docter some people can't afford it
Ответитьget over yourself doc, ho mmany of us get mrsa at the hospital or drs office ? you have do idea whats going on here. he is in a medical gown. they are pooring alcohol on the wound. sorry, you didnt get to charge for this..
ОтветитьMust not be done by a doctor apparently.
ОтветитьThe pliers are actually brand new and not "house-hold". I don't know what you do with your pliers but the one in the video is 100% brand new.
ОтветитьYes h
ОтветитьPutting the unsanitary conditions aside this dude was very very lucky, that bullet was practically spent if it hadn't been this guy would be dead.
ОтветитьMaybe if americas healthcare didn’t cost a billion dollars she wouldn’t have to. Thankful I’m in Canada.
ОтветитьWhy does he have a hospital gown on, if he’s not at the hospital or Drs office or hadn’t been earlier that day?!? Which, if he was at the hospital earlier that day, why didn’t they remove it then??
So many questions!!
This is the sad state of American healthcare
ОтветитьSatisfaction 😊😊
The pain☠️☠️
Now pour vodka into the hole
ОтветитьHey Doc not to question your intelligence, but I think you got too fixated on the removal instead of looking at the entire picture!
The man is wearing a hospital gown, on the wall you can see what appears to be an oxygen connector port or an ophthalmoscope. So I’d guess either he was in an outpatient facility or a hospital!
Hey random Dr. Pol Texada doctors and by the way, do you know the actual doctor
ОтветитьThis doctor's words and advice are coming from such a high place of privilege in the USA. I spent 3 hours I. The ER this year and it cost $26,000. So long as heavy sterilization procedures are used, home care can be BETTER than what we receive in our hospitals and won't leave the patient with such debt they may lose everything they care about in their lives. A ER doctor would have gotten the bullet out much the same. If an infection artistes after the procedure, the patient can go to their primary doctor for antibiotics, generally pay a reasonable co-pay, and avoid $20k-$50k in extortion fees by the medical facility and physicians. Our health is being held ransom this country. What an idiot doctor to post this in the US. not to mention, it's "obviously" generally the well insured part of the population generally getting shot who can afford to see a doctor, right?
ОтветитьYeah come to the doctors office and well do the exact same thing but you will have to give us your life savings.
ОтветитьYou know, they told me that I had to get my teeth removed by a doctor and I removed everyone of my teeth. Never had any issue with Infection you know what dumb people know how to sterilize things before we use them
ОтветитьDont get shot??? Seriously??? ....uh...too late. Its in my spine, its not f''''ing good....i doubt its about to start poking out of my skin...any help anyone?? Please God.
ОтветитьI watched this 6 times cause to me it was satisfying
ОтветитьSince he's absolutely fine now. It obviously Doesn't "Have" to be done by a doctor.
ОтветитьDoctors have to report, your drunken old lady doesn’t 😂
ОтветитьPliers look cleaned off, they are pouring either water or anti-biotic on it (most likely a disinfectant), and have medical supplies on stand by.
This probably isnt the first time they've done this. Pull it, make sure it's not gushing blood, pour strong disinfectant on it, patch up and keep clean while checking regularly. Leave it to an American doctor to say go to the hospital where he will do the exact same thing and leave you in severe debt.
This is how you save thousands.
ОтветитьAlso if you go to a medical facility they are obligated by law to report a gunshot wound. So that is probably why she’s doing it at home.
ОтветитьThat dude is Wolverine
ОтветитьCost too much to get a doctor to remove it. That's a 5000$ procedure. Shove some neosporin on that and it's gonna be fine.
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