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  • suityou01
    replied
    Originally posted by doodab View Post
    Oooh touchy. Hangover?

    IIRC you signed up a sockie called Doodab's liver so I don't really think you can talk.


    OK then.

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  • doodab
    replied
    Originally posted by suityou01 View Post
    Starting a post to attack another user?

    Why don't you "ease up"
    Oooh touchy. Hangover?

    IIRC you signed up a sockie called Doodab's liver so I don't really think you can talk.

    Leave a comment:


  • suityou01
    replied
    Originally posted by doodab View Post
    BBC News - Hospital alcohol liver disease care 'lacking'



    Have you been screened for sepsis Suity?
    Starting a post to attack another user?

    Why don't you "ease up"

    Leave a comment:


  • doodab
    started a topic Strangely pertinent news

    Strangely pertinent news

    BBC News - Hospital alcohol liver disease care 'lacking'

    Too few patients had been referred to support services or screened for serious problems such as sepsis, according to the study.

    Overall, just 47% of patients were judged to have received good care, and 32 deaths could have been avoided, it concluded.
    Have you been screened for sepsis Suity?

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