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Post by raggedycheryl512 on Jul 6, 2011 16:47:17 GMT -8
Jill hit her head on the desk? They showed her on the floor and her head was nowhere near the desk. (I remember this from the last go-round.) Was her head made of rubber, and it just bounced off the desk?
Also, (this is for Faith) is it really the best medical protocol to assume that an unconscious patient will be OK before the patient even wakes up? I was surprised to hear that Jill would be OK before she was alert.
Shades of Bucky diagnosing Maeve with "just a sprain" after a quick exam in the Bar kitchen.
I guess it's the Class of 1975 Riverside Interns. At least Dr. Lego refused to give a prognosis on Jack when Mary demanded one.
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Post by destclev on Jul 6, 2011 19:14:06 GMT -8
Also, (this is for Faith) is it really the best medical protocol to assume that an unconscious patient will be OK before the patient even wakes up? I was surprised to hear that Jill would be OK before she was alert. Hell, they were sure she was going to be okay before they'd even see the X rays. Bunch of medical superstars on staff at Riverside.
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Post by discomusic on Jul 6, 2011 19:15:40 GMT -8
Also to Faith- do you really think the first thing your sister Jill hears when she wakes up is "Jill everyone knows you are pregnant ,you need to tell Seneca, or should i do it??" dam Faith let Jill get good and woke up before you start throwing questions at her! Faith a simple how are you doing how do u feel would have been nice(no wonder Jill went back to sleep)
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Post by destclev on Jul 6, 2011 19:18:38 GMT -8
Also to Faith- do you really think the first thing your sister Jill hears when she wakes up is "Jill everyone knows you are pregnant ,you need to tell Seneca, or should i do it??" dam Faith let Jill get good and woke up before you start throwing questions at her! Faith a simple how are you doing how do u feel would have been nice(no wonder Jill went back to sleep) I also loved "Squeeze my hand if you want me to take over and tell" Seneca, Frank, whomever. Man, if there were ever a question that didnot lend itself to a yes/no, squeeze/no squeeze answer, that was it. No wonder Jill just looked at Faith blankly.
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Post by safeandsound on Jul 6, 2011 19:19:13 GMT -8
Also to Faith- do you really think the first thing your sister Jill hears when she wakes up is "Jill everyone knows you are pregnant ,you need to tell Seneca, or should i do it??" dam Faith let Jill get good and woke up before you start throwing questions at her! Faith a simple how are you doing how do u feel would have been nice(no wonder Jill went back to sleep) I figured Faith had borrowed some of Mary's ESP and sensed that Maeve and Seneca were going to be entering the room soon after Faith and both of them would be anxious to talk to her (Jill) about the baby.
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Post by forte on Jul 7, 2011 13:53:17 GMT -8
If I were Jill I would be very tempted to just keep my eyes closed and pretend to be unconscious for a while longer. Soon enough, someone would let the cat out of the bag and tell Seneca that he was the father. Then the Riverside Pony Express would deliver the news throughout the land and Jill could wake up after everyone already knew.
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Post by Fia on Jul 7, 2011 14:28:00 GMT -8
Also to Faith- do you really think the first thing your sister Jill hears when she wakes up is "Jill everyone knows you are pregnant ,you need to tell Seneca, or should i do it??" dam Faith let Jill get good and woke up before you start throwing questions at her! Faith a simple how are you doing how do u feel would have been nice(no wonder Jill went back to sleep) I figured Faith had borrowed some of Mary's ESP and sensed that Maeve and Seneca were going to be entering the room soon after Faith and both of them would be anxious to talk to her (Jill) about the baby. Seems more to me like Faith borrowed some of Mary's LSD. I agree wholeheartedly that putting that kind of pressure on Faith at that moment was totally uncalled for and unprofessional. BTW Safe, you are looking more and more like Frank Liberaci these days! ;D
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Post by PucaShell on Jul 7, 2011 15:36:53 GMT -8
Also to Faith- do you really think the first thing your sister Jill hears when she wakes up is "Jill everyone knows you are pregnant ,you need to tell Seneca, or should i do it??" dam Faith let Jill get good and woke up before you start throwing questions at her! Faith a simple how are you doing how do u feel would have been nice(no wonder Jill went back to sleep) LOL Disco - I know! Give a Sista a moment - heh heh!! Darn Faith - get on the hospital intercom system and say "Attention Dr Beaulac, your not shooting blanks" Ha ha Puca
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Post by Valerie on Jul 8, 2011 11:16:54 GMT -8
Jill hit her head on the desk? They showed her on the floor and her head was nowhere near the desk. (I remember this from the last go-round.) Was her head made of rubber, and it just bounced off the desk?Rolling On Floor LAUGHING My A** Off!! Cheryl your sense of humor is absolutely ZEE BEST !!! This warranted being spelled out rather than an acronym!! Rubber Head, a new description to add to my vocabulary!! Oatmeal Braid has gotten kind of old.... P.S. My thoughts exACTLYEEEEE when Jill was knocked "out" for so LONG, um, excusay Moowah? did the Dr. say OKAY? ??
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Post by Valerie on Jul 8, 2011 11:19:45 GMT -8
Oh Lordee, EVEry ONE of your posts here are hilarious !!!! I LOVE forte's idea to keep eyes shut and pretend to still be "out"!!!! Thx for the OUT LOUD Laughs you all!!!!!!!!
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Post by marshadancer on Jul 9, 2011 14:07:06 GMT -8
Also, (this is for Faith) is it really the best medical protocol to assume that an unconscious patient will be OK before the patient even wakes up? I was surprised to hear that Jill would be OK before she was alert. Wasn't Jill unconscious for a couple of days, at least? I think medical people would be pretty worried at this point. This is a pretty silly storyline--all this private information about Jill that is distributed among the usual channels while she is still unconscious.
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Post by safeandsound on Jul 9, 2011 14:20:14 GMT -8
Wasn't Jill unconscious for a couple of days, at least? I think medical people would be pretty worried at this point. This is a pretty silly storyline--all this private information about Jill that is distributed among the usual channels while she is still unconscious. Also wouldn't Dr. Wolfe be checking on her every day ? A gyno/ obstetrician daily entering the room of an unconscious woman would be hard to keep private – and would raise questions.
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Post by raggedycheryl512 on Jul 9, 2011 15:53:53 GMT -8
I'm not sure she needs Dr. Wolfe. Any woman who can give birth while wearing slacks hardly needs a ob/gyn anyway.
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Post by destclev on Jul 9, 2011 18:23:17 GMT -8
I'm not sure she needs Dr. Wolfe. Any woman who can give birth while wearing slacks hardly needs a ob/gyn anyway. HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA HA! How could we ever forget that modern medical marvel? Thanks for the reminder, CL.
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Post by originalbunnymom on Jul 9, 2011 18:34:08 GMT -8
I KNOW this has been asked and answered - probably many RH times over - but could someone do a REAL (as opposed to vague) SPOILER <no pun intended> on Jill giving birth in slacks?
Slacks. Slacks. Slacks. (Say that word three times fast).
I'm guessing viewers see her in labor wearing <slacks>, and then miraculously she is holding Baby Edmond <or something>...
THANKS in advance!
Mari <Enquiring Minds Want To Know> anne
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Post by fairplay28 on Jul 9, 2011 18:35:32 GMT -8
Yep Y :oou got it.
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Post by originalbunnymom on Jul 9, 2011 18:38:28 GMT -8
Let me guess... At the Beach House??
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Post by destclev on Jul 9, 2011 18:39:10 GMT -8
I'm guessing viewers see her in labor wearing <slacks>, and then miraculously she is holding Baby Edmond
Mari <Enquiring Minds Want To Know> anne You've pretty much got it, except that as I recall it was Dr. I'm-the-Greatest who was holding the baby. This was just before he
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"BREATHED FOR HIM" on the way to the hospital. Baby E needed artificial respiration, which Sennie provided. He ever after thought that simple act bestowed on him actual fatherhood of Edmund. I have to say, as annoying as I find Delia, I don't think any single line she ever said was as annoying to me as hearing Sennie repeat, over and over and over and over, "I breathed for him." End of discussion, Seneca. Yeah, that makes you his dad, all right.
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Post by raggedycheryl512 on Jul 9, 2011 18:49:12 GMT -8
Annnnnnd.....just who was driving the car while Sennie breathed life into the newborn babe???
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Post by destclev on Jul 9, 2011 19:09:24 GMT -8
Annnnnnd.....just who was driving the car while Sennie breathed life into the newborn babe??? Well, that part didn't count, of course. Driving a car 50 miles to the hospital when you just went through a difficult, emergency birth in a remote setting...in your slacks? That's hardly worth mentioning. What really counted was that Seneca BREATHED FOR HIM.
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