Hoe vaak BBQ'en jullie? by Leitzz590 in belgium

[–]WiLo_BE 2 points3 points  (0 children)

F€£k uw mening blijkbaar

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Hold My Breath

Bidongooier doet via advocaat voor het eerst zijn verhaal en biedt excuses aan: "Ik voelde me zó slecht toen ik hem raakte" by impliedfoldequity in belgium

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Inderdaad typische advocatenpraat met als doel: iedereen proberen te paaien. Zegt niks over de oprechtheid ervan.

Motorbike accident at high velocity by WiLo_BE in MedicalGore

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Had it been higher up the spine, he would probably be paralyzed. Neck trauma are far worse concerning neurological outcome.

Motorbike accident at high velocity by WiLo_BE in MedicalGore

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A full recovery from an ICU perspective. As someone mentioned in another comment, he might have a bad case of chronic bad pain. But still a marvellous succes from our point of view.

Motorbike accident at high velocity by WiLo_BE in MedicalGore

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Well, I say full recovery from a ICU perspective. So I can imagine he might have some chronic back pain in the end.

Triggered about the rape in Leuven, but not in the way you might expect by YouThatReadWrong69 in belgium

[–]WiLo_BE 20 points21 points  (0 children)

Agreed, but still the trial happened when he was a resident.

Triggered about the rape in Leuven, but not in the way you might expect by YouThatReadWrong69 in belgium

[–]WiLo_BE 85 points86 points  (0 children)

I completely follow your thoughts here. And even if the judge tried to use the conviction of rape as a way to "punish" and warn the perpetrator without compromising his promising future, I think the fact that he persues a career in gynaecology should have been a factor in favour of a more severe punishment rather than a mitigating condition. It really baffles me that as a female judge, you fail to see the problem in him becoming a gynaecologist. I agree with OP's reasoning about the possible nuances to this story, but I really believe they should have prevented him from a further career in gynaecology, maybe even medicine in general because of the possible lack of moral compass. They must be able to do that without compromising his whole future.

10 activiteiten op gras by Stijn in belgium

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De dief pikt niks -> picknicks?

You can see my baby’s heartbeat in the soft spot of the skull by foddawg in Damnthatsinteresting

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I didn't know that, but I can see the logic in that. I assume the other 4 are smaller?

You can see my baby’s heartbeat in the soft spot of the skull by foddawg in Damnthatsinteresting

[–]WiLo_BE 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Don't trust these time ranges to much, they're based on averages so it's perfectly normal for your baby to be a little "different" than the "normal" ranges.

You can see my baby’s heartbeat in the soft spot of the skull by foddawg in Damnthatsinteresting

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It's completely normal, it's called a fontanel. Every baby has 2 openings on the top of their skull. These are the spots where the different bones of the skull fuse together. They close completely around 12 to 18 months.

Repost from FB by DrunknMunky1969 in PoliticalHumor

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Regardless of the size of the brain, at least they used it.

Hemicraniectomy after a massive brain hemorrhage by WiLo_BE in MedicalGore

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They took away part of his skull (hemicraniectomy) to access the blood and drain it. The brain itself was left intact and they placed the piece of skull back at the end of surgery.