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To my grave disappointment she hasn't shown the toe yet.
It’s OK. They were replying with the link I was asking forWrong thread, you're in Kelly's not munchie
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To my grave disappointment she hasn't shown the toe yet.
It’s OK. They were replying with the link I was asking forWrong thread, you're in Kelly's not munchie
lmao @ 'chompy'kelly.mp4
Here is an archive of her Instagram stories. Jesus, her leg is so far gone she can't even feel her toe being broken.
The left one looked like it kept trying to jump out of her head.Her eyes are looking like Jani Schofield's. Have they always been like that or is it getting worse?
Looks like she picked up something radioactive.This is all we have so far re: Paige, pre-amputation pics and then she posted that she was having phantom pains from the missing hand. Post #10,592 by Dovahshit:
How old is she exactly?
I was laboring under the impression that she was in her 20s, but she looks like a rode hard and put away wet 45 there.
Why is she missing a tooth?
Her face and missing tooth are horrifying but not the horror I was anticipating.
Show us your mangled toe!
No medfag but I would guess that this is what's going to happen, unless they decide to amputate first.Well, I'd assume we're in the last weeks before amputation if she can just crunch a toe beneath her and decide to just take an extra ativan as treatment. Can our resident medkiwis weigh in on what happens to a broken bone in a foot with such limited circulation. Can it heal, or will this be the point at which they start booking the OR?
They can't just leave it. But if they start operating, they have to get down to healthy tissue. And in this case, it's rot all the way down. She'll be lucky to keep her knees. If she lets the stumps heal, she might be able to hobble on prosthetics. But I don't want too many rainbows, so I'm betting on Kelly being in a wheelchair pretty much permanently at this point. (And that's if she lives. She looks like hell.)Well, I'd assume we're in the last weeks before amputation if she can just crunch a toe beneath her and decide to just take an extra ativan as treatment. Can our resident medkiwis weigh in on what happens to a broken bone in a foot with such limited circulation. Can it heal, or will this be the point at which they start booking the OR?
Well, I'd assume we're in the last weeks before amputation if she can just crunch a toe beneath her
Can it heal, or will this be the point at which they start booking the OR?
I'm trying to figure out how her middle toe got bent under but not the others on each side.Has anyone seen evidence of this cronchy toe yet? Let’s remember that she posted a Dropbox video within minutes of the infamous nerve lopping incident.
Given the state of her body, she’s probably legit. But I wouldn’t put it past her to fake a dead toe, either.
nah time to send her to a organ harvester.Kelly is 37, I believe.
I don't think she's been missing a tooth for long.
Honestly, if she was an animal, they'd put her down. She's suffering, poor girl. Time to send her off to the glue factory.
I'm trying to figure out how her middle toe got bent under but not the others on each side.
Maybe she has developed Charcot foot or something similar, and all the bones and tendons are just collapsing and splaying every which way? The bones supporting her toes may not be arranged normally anymore.I'm trying to figure out how her middle toe got bent under but not the others on each side.
One of the reasons lepers lost toes is they couldn't feel injuries, so minor injuries went untreated and worsened with further walking.Like I've heard that one of the problems with paraplegics is that they can egregiously injure their legs or feet without even feeling it. Bran Stark getting shanked in the leg.
Kelly should just switch to claiming leprosy. It would be a hell of a lot more believable than bechets.Maybe she has developed Charcot foot or something similar, and all the bones and tendons are just collapsing and splaying every which way? The bones supporting her toes may not be arranged normally anymore.
One of the reasons lepers lost toes is they couldn't feel injuries, so minor injuries went untreated and worsened with further walking.
I'm trying to figure out how her middle toe got bent under but not the others on each side.
Jfc.At this point I really don't think she has any feeling in her feet, nor can she get up without assistance. It's so easy for her toe to be in a bad position and be bent the wrong way during any sort of transfer.
I think that the most similar cases are probably stage 4 decubitus ulcers (bed sores, which is what I believe happened with the latest wound) and people that use krokodil.
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These are krokodil injuries, I believe both are real because I remember them from a forensic anthropology class I took about 10 years ago.
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These are stage 4 decubitus ulcers. Usually found in extremely neglected bedridden individuals.
Avascular necrosis, also called osteonecrosis, is extremely painful at advanced stages. It usually occurs at the ends of large bones in the body, so usually in areas like hips, knees, ankles, shoulders, etc. It has been documented in feet, although it's uncommon in that part of the body.No medfag but I would guess that this is what's going to happen, unless they decide to amputate first. View attachment 1851764