This doesn’t sound good.https://twitter.com/Acosta/status/1312178864177569792 …
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they would have put him at least on nasal cannula for the helicopter ride
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True, and they might have. There’s no reason he couldn’t tough out the walk to and from the helicopter.
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I think It’s the former. He tends to be more about bad judgment
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"Happy hypoxia" isn't a good sign.
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Has anyone been able to explain what’s going on with that? How people are even still conscious much less functional with the O2 levels they are clocking?
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You know how? It’s like boiling a frog. When my pulmonologist returned to the room with my test results he acted startled to find me standing and pulled up a chair for me. Asked if anyone came with me? You would be surprised what you can push though and lie to yourself about.
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Happy hypoxic?
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