>>> Is it OK to give you the CAT contrast through IV? I didn't drin k the
>>> liquid, was feeling slightly nauseous, so when I was in the scanner the
>>> radiologist just connected th contrast to the IV! It felt awful, but
>>> really awful, like the whole body going cold. You *feel* who it travels
>>> through your body. Are there any collateral effects? Can somebody tell
>>> me if it is a motive to sue?
You have and EXCELLENT "motive" to sue. You are a stupid, piece of sh.t,
lazy c.nt opportunist. Your "motive" is to get as much money as you can for
something that did absolutely no f.cking damage to you except that it made
you feel cold. Oh, poor baby! Why don't you also sue the sun for making you
feel hot?
Your are a prime exemplar of lowlife scum who would be happier getting money
for a bullshit lawsuit than just earning it. But I applaud your efforts.
Here's hoping you get HIV and then full blown AIDS from a contaminated blood
transfusion. There's no doubt that you would get a very handsome settlement
and so I guess you'd be happier than a pig in sh.t (which is a perfect
description for you).
Wishing you serious health problems, and hopefully a very short life, to
advance your early retirement plan.
c.nt.
fbonsignore@beethoven.com - 21 Mar 2005 00:32 GMT
So it means you have no permanent effects? I am assuming it is
radioactive, and yes, it felt very cool. But somehow have this idea
that it can affect the bone morrow. After all, through the stomach must
be different than through IV, as it must be digested and assimilated.
Do you know what is it made of?
Danilo J BOnsignore, now Fabrizio J Bonsignore
Sbharris[atsign]ix.netcom.com - 21 Mar 2005 03:11 GMT
So it means you have no permanent effects? I am assuming it is
radioactive, and yes, it felt very cool. But somehow have this idea
that it can affect the bone morrow. After all, through the stomach must
be different than through IV, as it must be digested and assimilated.
Do you know what is it made of?
COMMENT:
It is not radioactive. It is an organic iodine compound.