Message from @fallot

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2017-08-27 20:57:30 UTC  

How it happens

2017-08-27 20:57:30 UTC  

ruptured

2017-08-27 20:57:38 UTC  

Diabetic foot ulcer

2017-08-27 20:57:51 UTC  

Mostly internal injuries then

2017-08-27 20:58:01 UTC  

foot ulcer is not an internal injury

2017-08-27 20:58:03 UTC  

any wound

2017-08-27 20:58:10 UTC  

Not like a gash or cut in a foul dirty place

2017-08-27 20:58:17 UTC  

that could do it

2017-08-27 20:58:31 UTC  

it was common to die of infected wounds

2017-08-27 20:58:34 UTC  

before antibiotics

2017-08-27 20:58:38 UTC  

and often amputation was the only treatment

2017-08-27 20:58:48 UTC  

if dressing did not work

2017-08-27 20:59:05 UTC  

Interesting

2017-08-27 20:59:13 UTC  

there's a famous case

2017-08-27 20:59:20 UTC  

of two aristocrat women who duelled

2017-08-27 20:59:39 UTC  

to duel, they were both bare above their hips

2017-08-27 20:59:51 UTC  

in case if one hit another with a sword

2017-08-27 20:59:56 UTC  

the wound wouldn't catch a piece of fabric

2017-08-27 21:00:02 UTC  

and possibly result in death by infection

2017-08-27 21:01:10 UTC  

More than mere bravado, and certainly not for any salacious purpose, the Baroness had the ladies remove their clothing due to the possibility that small strips of cloth could be trapped in any sword wounds, and might thereby lead to the contraction of sepsis, something she’d seen happen before in the aftermath of duels. Caused by, in pertinent part, a bacterial infection of the bloodstream, the body’s immune response can sometimes ultimately damage organs or other tissues, and, in some cases, lead to organ failure and even death.

2017-08-27 21:01:30 UTC  
2017-08-27 21:01:31 UTC  

😄

2017-08-27 21:01:44 UTC  

Let's show the kikes who's boss.

2017-08-27 21:02:09 UTC  

Haha very interesting article

2017-08-27 21:02:34 UTC  

Over floral arrangement..

2017-08-27 21:02:59 UTC  

@fallot I SHOULD BUY AN EASTERN EUROPEAN CASTLE FOR THIS PURPOSE

2017-08-27 21:03:22 UTC  

who do you ask @Parasite

2017-08-27 21:03:32 UTC  

So there is no slow form of blood infection @fallot

2017-08-27 21:03:39 UTC  

?

2017-08-27 21:03:47 UTC  

@Someguy WOMEN IN SWEDEN ARE STILL HOT. SAVE ONE.

2017-08-27 21:04:01 UTC  

the problem is not the infection @Parasite its the response

2017-08-27 21:04:08 UTC  

in some cases the response may be so overwhelming

2017-08-27 21:04:13 UTC  

that one goes into septic shock

2017-08-27 21:04:35 UTC  

that will cause rapid death

2017-08-27 21:04:43 UTC  

due to reduced blood supply to brain and vital organs

2017-08-27 21:05:08 UTC  

Prettu sure my neighbor's husband died of a blood infection. I saw him before he died and his eyes were yellow. Think he said blood infection

2017-08-27 21:05:14 UTC  

Or disease of some kind

2017-08-27 21:05:31 UTC  

eyes were yellow and blood infection sounds like biliary sepsis

2017-08-27 21:05:34 UTC  

if not otherwise unwell already

2017-08-27 21:05:46 UTC  

Took months to kill him