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Re: Sheila's Clean Hands
« Reply #105 on: January 15, 2016, 03:31:PM »

How would blood from a neck wound pool in her arm pit -that's UNDER her arm- if she'd been sitting?






With her head crooked.

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Re: Sheila's Clean Hands
« Reply #106 on: January 15, 2016, 03:33:PM »





With her head crooked.





That way,the blood flow would have been restricted.

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Re: Sheila's Clean Hands
« Reply #107 on: January 15, 2016, 03:42:PM »




That way,the blood flow would have been restricted.


New way to stop a haemorrhage, eh?

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Re: Sheila's Clean Hands
« Reply #108 on: January 15, 2016, 04:01:PM »

New way to stop a haemorrhage, eh?






It went t'other way didn't it,when she was laid flat ?

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Re: Sheila's Clean Hands
« Reply #109 on: January 15, 2016, 04:08:PM »

Maggie, it appears that you're right.......................according to Surgery-About.com it means "bleeding of 'ANY' amount"...........................BUT, according to MedicineNet it means "bleeding or 'ABNORMAL FLOW'" and Merriam-Webster Medical describes it as a "COPIOUS discharge from blood vessels"................ya pays ya money and takes ya choice?
I was taught it was the same thing back in the day and 'haemorrhage'  was the correct medical term.  Think it is used loosely as meaning heavy bleeding as opposed to a trickle from a finger in everyday use. ;D ;D
Tell you what though.... it's a b***h to spell.

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Re: Sheila's Clean Hands
« Reply #110 on: January 15, 2016, 04:29:PM »
I was taught it was the same thing back in the day and 'haemorrhage'  was the correct medical term.  Think it is used loosely as meaning heavy bleeding as opposed to a trickle from a finger in everyday use. ;D ;D
Tell you what though.... it's a b***h to spell.


Not if you do it my way, Maggie ;) It's "Ha" as in Haha, followed by "EM" short for Emma, "Or" being French for gold, and "Rhage" being super angry. VOILA!!! ^-^

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Re: Sheila's Clean Hands
« Reply #111 on: January 15, 2016, 04:33:PM »

Not if you do it my way, Maggie ;) It's "Ha" as in Haha, followed by "EM" short for Emma, "Or" being French for gold, and "Rhage" being super angry. VOILA!!! ^-^

My way is easier.

"Leaking".

LEAK - As in dripping tap, then add ING.  :)

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Re: Sheila's Clean Hands
« Reply #112 on: January 15, 2016, 04:35:PM »
My way is easier.

"Leaking".

LEAK - As in dripping tap, then add ING.  :)






That's sweating. ;D

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Re: Sheila's Clean Hands
« Reply #113 on: January 15, 2016, 04:37:PM »
My way is easier.

"Leaking".

LEAK - As in dripping tap, then add ING.  :)

DEAR Hartley, it's not a description of you, SURELY? :o ^-^ ^-^ ^-^ ^-^

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« Reply #114 on: January 15, 2016, 04:43:PM »
 
DEAR Hartley, it's not a description of you, SURELY? :o ^-^ ^-^ ^-^ ^-^

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Re: Sheila's Clean Hands
« Reply #115 on: January 15, 2016, 05:01:PM »

Not if you do it my way, Maggie ;) It's "Ha" as in Haha, followed by "EM" short for Emma, "Or" being French for gold, and "Rhage" being super angry. VOILA!!! ^-^
Think it's easier to call it bleeding, Jane!!

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Re: Sheila's Clean Hands
« Reply #116 on: January 15, 2016, 07:21:PM »
so if she was sitting and a lot of blood went down to her armpit then it looks as if at one stage whilst the blood was wet she turned or was turned on her side because the blood appears to go over the top of her arm which is not natural for that final position . If we assume this was from the first shot then if JB did it or it was self inflicted ,and it was correct as in statements that she could have been conscious between shots then she could have put her hand up at some stage inbetween shots . Jeremy would have been at her feet aiming the gun so he could not have stopped her could he?

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Re: Sheila's Clean Hands
« Reply #117 on: January 15, 2016, 08:46:PM »
so if she was sitting and a lot of blood went down to her armpit then it looks as if at one stage whilst the blood was wet she turned or was turned on her side because the blood appears to go over the top of her arm which is not natural for that final position . If we assume this was from the first shot then if JB did it or it was self inflicted ,and it was correct as in statements that she could have been conscious between shots then she could have put her hand up at some stage inbetween shots . Jeremy would have been at her feet aiming the gun so he could not have stopped her could he?
I do think it looks as if she was put in or put herself in the recovery position.  If she was turned on her side with her arm raised, her face and neck would be in exactly the right position to bleed where the blood is pooled.  I am not saying she was put in or she moved herself into this position but that is how it looks. imo   :-\
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Re: Sheila's Clean Hands
« Reply #118 on: January 15, 2016, 09:04:PM »
I do think it looks as if she was put in or put herself in the recovery position.  If she was turned on her side with her arm raised, her face and neck would be in exactly the right position to bleed where the blood is pooled.  I am not saying she was put in or she moved herself into this position but that is how it looks. imo   :-\

thanks
thought I was going mad  :)  blood does not run upwards.

« Last Edit: January 15, 2016, 09:24:PM by maggie »

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Re: Sheila's Clean Hands
« Reply #119 on: July 15, 2017, 05:48:PM »
Adam please see reply 52 for SOURCE.