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She would have had to be intubated before being put under anesthesia because there's no way she had anything close to an empty stomach. They would have had to do that to prevent her throwing up into her lungs, especially due to the position she was being worked on while under. Here is the thread from December 24th, 2018 where she went to the doctor for her leg pain that totally wasn't a blood clot it was just poor circulation and the physician diagnosed that in-office. . .and also "diagnosed" her with Sleep Apnea in-office with no follow-up diagnostics or CPAP prescription
. . .oh except she later retconned that story to her doctor told her it was just a pulled muscle in her leg
Here's the thread from July 2nd, 2018 where she got her period and said it "looked like a crime scene in my pants" and revealed she routinely has to sit in the shower for an hour or more every few months when she gets her period, or sometimes she will spot for an entire month.
I'm just laughing about her trying to cry about the ER staff telling her she stopped breathing several times coming out of anesthesia because she has sleep apnea. Gorl, you been knew that for 1½ years. You're worried you stopped breathing several times while surrounded by medical staff? You stop breathing multiple times every single night with a thumb-butler as your only help. Remember back in August, 2018 when yout FitBit showed you waking up 19 times in 6 hours? Keep wiping away those non-existent tears.
Blood tends to look way worse than it is. A person at a healthy weight of 120 lbs at Amber's height would have about 3.5 liters of blood in their body, a 514 lb 'healthy, just big' gorl like Amber has around 9.35 liters of blood in their body. From the pictures that definitely wasn't much more than a pint of blood, if that, mixed in with months of tissue buildup, that would be less than 5% of her total blood supply. This article says the average adult can lose up to 14% of their body's blood supply and experience almost no side effects exempt maybe mild dizziness.
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This is just business as usual for this Cluster B cunt. Yeah, it looks shocking. That's why she showed it.
At least she came closer to showing those gross gams. Oh, and that Nike flip-flop in that picture was hilarious.
. . .oh except she later retconned that story to her doctor told her it was just a pulled muscle in her leg
Here's the thread from July 2nd, 2018 where she got her period and said it "looked like a crime scene in my pants" and revealed she routinely has to sit in the shower for an hour or more every few months when she gets her period, or sometimes she will spot for an entire month.
I'm just laughing about her trying to cry about the ER staff telling her she stopped breathing several times coming out of anesthesia because she has sleep apnea. Gorl, you been knew that for 1½ years. You're worried you stopped breathing several times while surrounded by medical staff? You stop breathing multiple times every single night with a thumb-butler as your only help. Remember back in August, 2018 when yout FitBit showed you waking up 19 times in 6 hours? Keep wiping away those non-existent tears.
I blew up her sleep profile. There are a couple "5 minutes awake" moments, but a there are a TON of micro wake ups. 19 to be exact!
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"19 microwakes in under 5 hours"
Bitch stop lahheeen you have the apnea
What I don't get is why she denies it. She's already admitted that walking hurts, her legs and knees hurt constantly. But for some reason she won't cop to this.
Blood tends to look way worse than it is. A person at a healthy weight of 120 lbs at Amber's height would have about 3.5 liters of blood in their body, a 514 lb 'healthy, just big' gorl like Amber has around 9.35 liters of blood in their body. From the pictures that definitely wasn't much more than a pint of blood, if that, mixed in with months of tissue buildup, that would be less than 5% of her total blood supply. This article says the average adult can lose up to 14% of their body's blood supply and experience almost no side effects exempt maybe mild dizziness.
How Much Blood Can You Lose Before You Pass Out, Shock, Death, More
You can lose quite a bit of blood without experiencing any side effects or complications. The exact amount depends on your size, age, and general health. Find out how much blood you lose in common situations, such as a nosebleed, and how much you can lose before nausea, fainting, shock, or other...
This is just business as usual for this Cluster B cunt. Yeah, it looks shocking. That's why she showed it.
At least she came closer to showing those gross gams. Oh, and that Nike flip-flop in that picture was hilarious.
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