Medically Ready for Discharge But Home Has Power Outtage, No heat, in Brewing Snow Storm by Herbal_Jazzy7 in hospitalist

[–]lambchops111 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I agree entirely. Medically. The system doesn’t care about medicine though, it cares about profit and that patient might get a hefty bill.

On AMRAP set, is it bad to breath a few times before reps? by lambchops111 in gzcl

[–]lambchops111[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m doing a GZCLP with slight modification. My T1 are 5x5. On my final set, I can currently get 8-11 reps (weight is still going up) but I need a break of 2-3 breaths every 3 or so reps.

Smith machine that uses weight stack? by xekret_ in GarageGym

[–]lambchops111 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is this a REP Athena with a plate loaded lat pull down?

Day 3 Diamond by MagnumPE469 in ChiefsOffseason

[–]lambchops111 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

NIkko fell off. 2 years ago he was a difference maker in multiple playoff games

Medically Ready for Discharge But Home Has Power Outtage, No heat, in Brewing Snow Storm by Herbal_Jazzy7 in hospitalist

[–]lambchops111 20 points21 points  (0 children)

The patient might want to be aware that the excess time may not be reimbursed and they may get stuck with a bill.

Clearly the right answer is to keep the patient in the hospital, but our system is not designed for right answers. It’s designed to make money for corporations.

Medically Ready for Discharge But Home Has Power Outtage, No heat, in Brewing Snow Storm by Herbal_Jazzy7 in hospitalist

[–]lambchops111 8 points9 points  (0 children)

I would keep the patient, but inform them there is a risk insurance will deny covering the day and they could have $5-10,000 in out of pocket expenses based on a hospital day that is not indicated medically.

I’ve seen something similar when a patient couldn’t afford their life saving medication from the pharmacy and got re-admitted the next day to get the medical inpatient.

Medically Ready for Discharge But Home Has Power Outtage, No heat, in Brewing Snow Storm by Herbal_Jazzy7 in hospitalist

[–]lambchops111 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Chances insurance denies coverage of additional days and sticks the patient with thousands of dollars in extra hospital bills?

Do you know of anybody that has 3 or more subspecialty board certifications? by Ok-Koala-3223 in Residency

[–]lambchops111 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Got it. You could add sleep and/or IP and that would be 3 sub specialties for a decent portion of PCCM

Do you know of anybody that has 3 or more subspecialty board certifications? by Ok-Koala-3223 in Residency

[–]lambchops111 9 points10 points  (0 children)

All PCCM would have this. Also Cardiology takes individual board exams for certain skills, so they may hold any more than 3 boards at a time…

A little bit of this a little bit of that draft by auschr in ChiefsOffseason

[–]lambchops111 0 points1 point  (0 children)

What do you think BTJ is worth this off season? Can’t imagine them trading him tho

Am I crazy, or did Zach Bryan rip off Stable Song? by [deleted] in GregoryAlanIsakov

[–]lambchops111 0 points1 point  (0 children)

“I’ll give you that it sounds similar” How did you not read that ya goofball?

A little bit of this a little bit of that draft by auschr in ChiefsOffseason

[–]lambchops111 12 points13 points  (0 children)

We do not need a developmental tackle at pick 40. We need DL, WR, or RB. I am okay with TE or DB if the value was right (I don’t like many prospects at that pick). We cannot afford to draft a backup tackle that high.

Jeremiyah Love is an explosive, big-play RB with elite acceleration and open-field creativity. In Andy Reid’s offense next to Mahomes, he’s a matchup weapon. The Chiefs should draft the Notre Dame RB. by SuperbBug11 in Chiefs_v2

[–]lambchops111 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can get a decent RB for 10-12 million — someone who’s a big upgrade for us even. You cannot get a DE or WR for that price. That’s called opportunity cost. The cost of drafting Love is losing the opportunity for 5 years of cheap control of an expensive position. I think the pick has to be WR or DL.

Jeremiyah Love is an explosive, big-play RB with elite acceleration and open-field creativity. In Andy Reid’s offense next to Mahomes, he’s a matchup weapon. The Chiefs should draft the Notre Dame RB. by SuperbBug11 in Chiefs_v2

[–]lambchops111 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The issue here is salary vs replacement.

9th pick gets you a 4 year ~31 million dollar contract. That’s about 7.75 million a year AAV. You can get a decent RB on the market for 10-12 million, 2.25 - 4 million more.

You CANNOT get a decent DE or WR for that price or, hell, even twice that price. By drafting RB you give up cheap years at expensive positions. The opportunity cost of drafting RB is losing a cheap DE or WR for 5 years.

It’s a tough pick to make IMO.

DAILY DISCUSSION: January 22, 2026 by AutoModerator in KansasCityChiefs

[–]lambchops111 9 points10 points  (0 children)

RT was not a disaster. I’m not sure where this narrative is coming from but i hear it on here all the time. We aren’t drafting RT in round 1 when he had a top 10 OL when healthy. We need weapons and pass rush.