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Blatch
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Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2020 6:24 pm |
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Good for her, honestly. Right now is the best possible time to undergo any sort of major medical procedure, since it's not like anyone's going to be recording for a while.
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Kougeru
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Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2020 6:36 pm |
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| Blatch wrote: | | Good for her, honestly. Right now is the best possible time to undergo any sort of major medical procedure, since it's not like anyone's going to be recording for a while. |
... Not exactly. It's the good time to take time OFF from one. But it's a bad time to do any elective procedures. That's using resources that MAY be needed for an influx of patients of covid-19. Japan's numbers are still spiking - I'm surprised they haven't stopped elective procedures like this yet.
Then there's your weakened immune system after such a procedure - much worse condition to fight covid-19 in if you get it. I hope she can get the surgery done and recover ASAP.
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Amy192
Joined: 20 Sep 2019
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Posted: Thu Apr 23, 2020 7:32 pm |
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| Blatch wrote: | | Good for her, honestly. Right now is the best possible time to undergo any sort of major medical procedure, since it's not like anyone's going to be recording for a while. |
Actually rn is a shitty time to be in a hospital, there will be a lot of people with COVID-19 in the hospital and you could get infected
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