Pteri's Relatable Trans Comic 65
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Pteri's Relatable Trans Comic 65
being a symbolism enjoyer should humble you because at the end of the day no matter how eloquently you articulate it youre essentially saying "i love it when things have meaning"
save the bees
Monhun fans watching the last 5 seconds of the announcement
how the god of time looks at me every time i procrastinate
can you imagine how good shows would be if writers thought of women as human beings
keeping @creaturefeaturecommando 's tags
Gammoth i drew to manifest it in wilds
we all have the homie that's a cautionary tale
had
May we request a funky looking fish? -🌿
You get a Cascarudo
Callichthys callichthys
Can I get a fish with an absolutely messed-up crazy mouth structure. Like unsettlingly weird.
Will never get over the cownose moncher
You get a Cownose Ray
Rhinoptera bonasus
Uzi as carrie because i love carrie and carrie reminds me of uzi so 1+1=2
@dragonfangstudios figured you would enjoy this considering your joll au
Eldritch bugzi hours
med people are so annoying "This family's 8 year old child who was about to go through a major surgery and kept crying that she was hungry so they pitied her and gave her food, she then had a heart attack in the surgery. They're so stupid 😒" girl they didn't know that could happen or why it happens. it takes so little time to explain to them that will happen instead of telling them "no food" with no explanation 10 times
"Before surgery, your body’s reflexes that protect your airway are relaxed by anesthesia. If there’s food or liquid in your stomach, it will near certainly come back up and go into your lungs, which can cause choking, a severe lung / heart infection or even a heart attack. That’s called aspiration, and it is life-threatening. It's hard, but it's only a single day to prevent near certain death. Not eating or drinking beforehand massively lowers the risk and helps prevent these life threatening situations under anesthesia." <- TIP: patients have brains which allows them to receive information just like you
I have four kids. I’ve had one or another of them need some kind of surgical procedure that requires anesthesia four or five times over the past 15 years.
This Tumblr post is the first time someone has explained to me *why* I couldn’t feed them before those instances.
I’m not stupid. I understood that just fine. Hell, my kids would have understood that just fine. But no one bothered to tell us.
i did know this before having kids (i have six). we have a kid that's needed multiple procedures requiring anesthesia. and every single time, i am asked multiple times if i'm sure he was not given any food or water after a certain point.
every single time i have had to say, "i understand that if he had food or water, he could aspirate it into his lungs under anesthesia. i am not lying to you." THEN someone would make a little note and i would stop being repeatedly asked.
not a single time was that risk explained to me. the only reason it came up was because i already knew. i still don't understand why it isn't standard pre-op counseling or pre-op check information, when me as a parent acknowledging the actual risk also put THE MEDICAL STAFF at ease because i conveyed that i had informed understanding as reason to not lie about giving my kid food.
"maybe some people will get nervous and refuse surgery" okay so they need more counseling about risks and anxiety, not less information in a way that actually does endanger their child or themselves!
Reblogging to save a life and teach medical professionals basic communication skills
Overheard a 13 yr old explaining how jax was a trans lesbian to his dad at amc today