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Post On: 2008-11-26 13:54:38

 what's going to happen to my friend?!?!?
User: coryengle
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my friend got in a car accident and was t-boned driver side he is in qualifier care in steady condition, with the following injuries: collapsed lung broken ribs ruptured spleen fractured pelvis im not a doctor and dont know what some of that means...how long is he gonna be there? what do they have to do to him? is he fucked??? i miss my best friend!!! :(
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 Post On: 2008-11-26 14:13:40
User: The mom
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Well, I have whatever good programme for you. Your someone module not currently have a collapsed lung, because the crisis folks would have already place in a chest tube to allow that to re-expand. He should have had surgery as well, to remove the ruptured spleen and to set the fractured cavum if it was needed. There isn't necessarily whatever communication needed for fractured ribs, and all things considered, those won't be bothering him. He module be in the ICU until he is stable sufficiency to advise to another area, and that module depend on how well he recovers from all that surgery. I'd think he'd be in there a few days at least. It's hornlike to tell you much most that injury, because it all depends on what was fractured and where, and how badly it was all damaged. If they were able to ingest an external fixator then he module heal faster than if they had to do extensive surgical repairs to insert screws and plates, or if the socket was involved. Pelvic fractures themselves tend to heal well and easily, especially in teen adults. Of the injuries you list, the most serious is the pelvic fracture now. The lung and spleen have already been taken care of. The ribs module heal faster than the pelvis, and the pain those cause module not be as noticeable as the pain in his pelvis. Sorry, though, but to give you a meliorate intent on how long he module be in the ICU, I'd need more information most that pelvic injury. Best to ask the doctor or nurses invovled with caring for him to know that one. I can tell you that his chances are excellent though, and although he may walk with a limp for whatever months to come, he's not probable to expire of it and it would be commonsensible to expect him to recover fully. Quite possibly he'll be discover of the infirmary within several weeks, and discover of the ICU in a week or so. From a t-bone hit, he actually came absent fairly well. Sounds like he was smart sufficiency to dress a seatbelt and the airbag worked. Because I've seen when they didn't, and it's just not pretty.
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 Post On: 2008-11-26 14:55:07
User: Russell Clair
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I am very sorry for your friend.How can a ordinary mortal say what going to hap to your friend.Only doctors can say more ever the doctors treatment is depend up on your friends embody condition i stingy if the patients embody supports to the doctors treatment then your friend module a live.
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