he hasn't made a big enough statement he needs many more booblets......like on his face, chest arms, scrotum, buttocks, ears and nose. then take the picture
It isn't a medical procedure so it doesn't qualify as surgery.
you break the skin with an incision it's surgery you place a foreign body within the body it's a surgery. what people do this are stupid so who prescribes the antibiotics while it heals????
lets see this in 2 weeks when he needs a skin transplant or gets a big whole in his muscle.
stupid stupid stupid and if he doesn't have insurance and goes to the ER you guy all of us pay for it
you break the skin with an incision it's surgery you place a foreign body within the body it's a surgery. what people do this are stupid so who prescribes the antibiotics while it heals????
lets see this in 2 weeks when he needs a skin transplant or gets a big whole in his muscle.
stupid stupid stupid and if he doesn't have insurance and goes to the ER you guy all of us pay for it
First off, there's no proof that the guy who did the implants didn't have some kind of license.
Secondly, if anything, this just says that the policy of doctors not to refuse service is idiotic. You will NEVER be able to control everything. Why fight a losing battle? Unlike times past, smart people are avoiding going into medicine because the pay off is shit and the threat of lawsuit is so great. It's quite possible that, disenfranchised with being an practicing doctor, the guy who did the implants went into "body art" because it pays better, is more enjoyable, and isn't subject to lawsuit quite so easily. The burgeoning supplement industry was more or less borne by these kinds of castaways.
First off, there's no proof that the guy who did the implants didn't have some kind of license.
Secondly, if anything, this just says that the policy of doctors not to refuse service is idiotic. You will NEVER be able to control everything. Why fight a losing battle? Unlike times past, smart people are avoiding going into medicine because the pay off is shit and the threat of lawsuit is so great. It's quite possible that, disenfranchised with being an practicing doctor, the guy who did the implants went into "body art" because it pays better, is more enjoyable, and isn't subject to lawsuit quite so easily. The burgeoning supplement industry was more or less borne by these kinds of castaways.
again if he gets an infectin and the leg rots, he goes to the ER who should pay???
you break the skin with an incision it's surgery you place a foreign body within the body it's a surgery. what people do this are stupid so who prescribes the antibiotics while it heals????
lets see this in 2 weeks when he needs a skin transplant or gets a big whole in his muscle.
stupid stupid stupid and if he doesn't have insurance and goes to the ER you guy all of us pay for it
It's called an autoclave and gloves, tattoo parlors are required to have them.
again if he gets an infectin and the leg rots, he goes to the ER who should pay???
I don't think he should be admitted. My ideal world is perhaps a bit harsher and crueler than yours, but ultimately much more free. I can accept the tradeoff.
I don't think he should be admitted. My ideal world is perhaps a bit harsher and crueler than yours, but ultimately much more free. I can accept the tradeoff.
That is the most ironic thing I have ever read.
I guess you agree with the desperate lyrics of Joplin: "Freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose?"
When you cannot actively pursue your freedom to do anything, then is it really freedom?
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The link doesn't go anywhere.
Try this one...it's the idiot's web site. Not for squeamish...
http://www.lanejensen.com/
Where's the puking Smilie...
That look kind of illegal.
Why?
Why should self-mutilation be illegal?
Why do you jump to that conclusion?
Why?
Why should self-mutilation be illegal?
Why do you jump to that conclusion?
Surgery without a license?
Surgery without a license?
Um...
It isn't a medical procedure so it doesn't qualify as surgery.
Um...
It isn't a medical procedure so it doesn't qualify as surgery.
you break the skin with an incision it's surgery you place a foreign body within the body it's a surgery. what people do this are stupid so who prescribes the antibiotics while it heals????
lets see this in 2 weeks when he needs a skin transplant or gets a big whole in his muscle.
stupid stupid stupid and if he doesn't have insurance and goes to the ER you guy all of us pay for it
Um...
It isn't a medical procedure so it doesn't qualify as surgery.
We'll see when they get shut down.
you break the skin with an incision it's surgery you place a foreign body within the body it's a surgery. what people do this are stupid so who prescribes the antibiotics while it heals????
lets see this in 2 weeks when he needs a skin transplant or gets a big whole in his muscle.
stupid stupid stupid and if he doesn't have insurance and goes to the ER you guy all of us pay for it
First off, there's no proof that the guy who did the implants didn't have some kind of license.
Secondly, if anything, this just says that the policy of doctors not to refuse service is idiotic. You will NEVER be able to control everything. Why fight a losing battle? Unlike times past, smart people are avoiding going into medicine because the pay off is shit and the threat of lawsuit is so great. It's quite possible that, disenfranchised with being an practicing doctor, the guy who did the implants went into "body art" because it pays better, is more enjoyable, and isn't subject to lawsuit quite so easily. The burgeoning supplement industry was more or less borne by these kinds of castaways.
First off, there's no proof that the guy who did the implants didn't have some kind of license.
Secondly, if anything, this just says that the policy of doctors not to refuse service is idiotic. You will NEVER be able to control everything. Why fight a losing battle? Unlike times past, smart people are avoiding going into medicine because the pay off is shit and the threat of lawsuit is so great. It's quite possible that, disenfranchised with being an practicing doctor, the guy who did the implants went into "body art" because it pays better, is more enjoyable, and isn't subject to lawsuit quite so easily. The burgeoning supplement industry was more or less borne by these kinds of castaways.
again if he gets an infectin and the leg rots, he goes to the ER who should pay???
you break the skin with an incision it's surgery you place a foreign body within the body it's a surgery. what people do this are stupid so who prescribes the antibiotics while it heals????
lets see this in 2 weeks when he needs a skin transplant or gets a big whole in his muscle.
stupid stupid stupid and if he doesn't have insurance and goes to the ER you guy all of us pay for it
It's called an autoclave and gloves, tattoo parlors are required to have them.
dumbass.
again if he gets an infectin and the leg rots, he goes to the ER who should pay???
I don't think he should be admitted. My ideal world is perhaps a bit harsher and crueler than yours, but ultimately much more free. I can accept the tradeoff.
I don't think he should be admitted. My ideal world is perhaps a bit harsher and crueler than yours, but ultimately much more free. I can accept the tradeoff.
That is the most ironic thing I have ever read.
I guess you agree with the desperate lyrics of Joplin: "Freedom's just another word for nothing left to lose?"
When you cannot actively pursue your freedom to do anything, then is it really freedom?