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April 13, 2016, 12:00:06 AM
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Even though this guy appears to be kind of loopy (probably a bit more than kind of), this guy has at least some minor method to his madness, and I personally think he's made good choices.

I hope he gets well soon, but you never know.
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April 13, 2016, 12:02:10 AM
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Less than ideal conditions.  What was the doctor sewing up the wound with, used thread?  Makes no sense.

Funny, on the topic of colloidal silver I was just talking about argyria (colloidal silver storage/poisoning in the body) last week.  It's bad stuff and is quack medicine.

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April 13, 2016, 12:21:08 AM
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Less than ideal conditions.  What was the doctor sewing up the wound with, used thread?  Makes no sense.

Funny, on the topic of colloidal silver I was just talking about argyria (colloidal silver storage/poisoning in the body) last week.  It's bad stuff and is quack medicine.

Most likely linked to the procedures/ instruments used. It is really a very common infection in many hospital due to human errors.


http://www.cbsnews.com/news/16-patients-of-ex-nurse-elet-nielson-in-utah-hospital-test-positive-for-hepatitis-c/

http://www.techtimes.com/articles/147655/20160407/peacehealth-st-john-notifies-nearly-300-patients-of-possible-exposure-to-hiv-hepatitis-c-and-hepatitis-b.htm

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/sgh-hep-c-cluster-likely/2328272.html
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April 13, 2016, 12:27:33 AM
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he can wish for and do anything since he is so rich. Wink but Byrne has a long history of medical problems, hope he recovers as soon as possilbe
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April 13, 2016, 01:10:15 AM
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Less than ideal conditions.  What was the doctor sewing up the wound with, used thread?  Makes no sense.

Funny, on the topic of colloidal silver I was just talking about argyria (colloidal silver storage/poisoning in the body) last week.  It's bad stuff and is quack medicine.

Most likely linked to the procedures/ instruments used. It is really a very common infection in many hospital due to human errors.


http://www.cbsnews.com/news/16-patients-of-ex-nurse-elet-nielson-in-utah-hospital-test-positive-for-hepatitis-c/

http://www.techtimes.com/articles/147655/20160407/peacehealth-st-john-notifies-nearly-300-patients-of-possible-exposure-to-hiv-hepatitis-c-and-hepatitis-b.htm

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/sgh-hep-c-cluster-likely/2328272.html
Hep C is transmitted blood to blood.   It's not common to get it in hospitals at all, sorry to disagree with you.  In fact that's why those stories you linked made the news.  How do you think someone gets it from having a wound sutured?

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April 13, 2016, 01:31:05 AM
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Less than ideal conditions.  What was the doctor sewing up the wound with, used thread?  Makes no sense.

Funny, on the topic of colloidal silver I was just talking about argyria (colloidal silver storage/poisoning in the body) last week.  It's bad stuff and is quack medicine.

Most likely linked to the procedures/ instruments used. It is really a very common infection in many hospital due to human errors.


http://www.cbsnews.com/news/16-patients-of-ex-nurse-elet-nielson-in-utah-hospital-test-positive-for-hepatitis-c/

http://www.techtimes.com/articles/147655/20160407/peacehealth-st-john-notifies-nearly-300-patients-of-possible-exposure-to-hiv-hepatitis-c-and-hepatitis-b.htm

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/sgh-hep-c-cluster-likely/2328272.html
Hep C is transmitted blood to blood.   It's not common to get it in hospitals at all, sorry to disagree with you.  In fact that's why those stories you linked made the news.  How do you think someone gets it from having a wound sutured?

You need to research more, it was not till recently depending on your age, that people could get it from a lot of different aspects that involved the medical care. My mom got it in India travelling through a IV for dehydration but blood transfusions are another way. It was not till the mid eighties that they realized hep c was a potential issue. I looked into this a lot when my mom mentioned it because there was a chance I was born with it, but that is rare.

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April 13, 2016, 01:37:54 AM
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Why do

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It's very annoying

You need to learn

Punctuation plz



I hope he gets well soon. He's most probably gotten an infection from a reused medical tool

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April 13, 2016, 01:55:31 AM
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Less than ideal conditions.  What was the doctor sewing up the wound with, used thread?  Makes no sense.

Funny, on the topic of colloidal silver I was just talking about argyria (colloidal silver storage/poisoning in the body) last week.  It's bad stuff and is quack medicine.

Most likely linked to the procedures/ instruments used. It is really a very common infection in many hospital due to human errors.


http://www.cbsnews.com/news/16-patients-of-ex-nurse-elet-nielson-in-utah-hospital-test-positive-for-hepatitis-c/

http://www.techtimes.com/articles/147655/20160407/peacehealth-st-john-notifies-nearly-300-patients-of-possible-exposure-to-hiv-hepatitis-c-and-hepatitis-b.htm

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/sgh-hep-c-cluster-likely/2328272.html
Hep C is transmitted blood to blood.   It's not common to get it in hospitals at all, sorry to disagree with you.  In fact that's why those stories you linked made the news.  How do you think someone gets it from having a wound sutured?

You need to research more, it was not till recently depending on your age, that people could get it from a lot of different aspects that involved the medical care. My mom got it in India travelling through a IV for dehydration but blood transfusions are another way. It was not till the mid eighties that they realized hep c was a potential issue. I looked into this a lot when my mom mentioned it because there was a chance I was born with it, but that is rare.
India, I'm not surprised.   

Transmission is blood-blood and acquiring hep c whilst in a 1st world hospital is not a common occurrence.   What else do you think I should research,  your highness?

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April 13, 2016, 02:10:26 AM
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Less than ideal conditions.  What was the doctor sewing up the wound with, used thread?  Makes no sense.

Funny, on the topic of colloidal silver I was just talking about argyria (colloidal silver storage/poisoning in the body) last week.  It's bad stuff and is quack medicine.

Most likely linked to the procedures/ instruments used. It is really a very common infection in many hospital due to human errors.


http://www.cbsnews.com/news/16-patients-of-ex-nurse-elet-nielson-in-utah-hospital-test-positive-for-hepatitis-c/

http://www.techtimes.com/articles/147655/20160407/peacehealth-st-john-notifies-nearly-300-patients-of-possible-exposure-to-hiv-hepatitis-c-and-hepatitis-b.htm

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/sgh-hep-c-cluster-likely/2328272.html
Hep C is transmitted blood to blood.   It's not common to get it in hospitals at all, sorry to disagree with you.  In fact that's why those stories you linked made the news.  How do you think someone gets it from having a wound sutured?

You need to research more, it was not till recently depending on your age, that people could get it from a lot of different aspects that involved the medical care. My mom got it in India travelling through a IV for dehydration but blood transfusions are another way. It was not till the mid eighties that they realized hep c was a potential issue. I looked into this a lot when my mom mentioned it because there was a chance I was born with it, but that is rare.
India, I'm not surprised.   

Transmission is blood-blood and acquiring hep c whilst in a 1st world hospital is not a common occurrence.   What else do you think I should research,  your highness?

So those effected are just a myth for you?
Honestly did not think you where this big of a dick.
Not going to talk to some one about something personal when this is the response you get in return.

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April 13, 2016, 02:53:23 AM
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I think he deserves the break from work... hope he gets well very soon.

Hep C is a deadly disease, which may result in liver damage and even require transplant. Hospital transmission of Hep C is not uncommon, but definitely preventable.

If he gets real lucky it might even progress to Liver cancer.

Of course that's sarcasm.

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April 13, 2016, 04:08:11 AM
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Less than ideal conditions.  What was the doctor sewing up the wound with, used thread?  Makes no sense.

Funny, on the topic of colloidal silver I was just talking about argyria (colloidal silver storage/poisoning in the body) last week.  It's bad stuff and is quack medicine.

Most likely linked to the procedures/ instruments used. It is really a very common infection in many hospital due to human errors.


http://www.cbsnews.com/news/16-patients-of-ex-nurse-elet-nielson-in-utah-hospital-test-positive-for-hepatitis-c/

http://www.techtimes.com/articles/147655/20160407/peacehealth-st-john-notifies-nearly-300-patients-of-possible-exposure-to-hiv-hepatitis-c-and-hepatitis-b.htm

http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/sgh-hep-c-cluster-likely/2328272.html
Hep C is transmitted blood to blood.   It's not common to get it in hospitals at all, sorry to disagree with you.  In fact that's why those stories you linked made the news.  How do you think someone gets it from having a wound sutured?

Thanks for your comments. I am not sure if you are really a pharmacist... but I guess if you are/were one, and have worked in a hospital setting before, hmmm.... not sure if you will then think otherwise... BTW, I was a hospital pharmacist...
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April 13, 2016, 05:55:44 AM
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I am for getting behind him and wishing him well! I bought stock in Overstock many years ago because of his leadership.
Byrne rocks as a CEO, wish there were more like him...
and less whiney *****s who never have done a dang thing except blathering on about a man when he has been in a few fights for his life.
He has backed our bitcoin...let's suck it up buttercups and wish him all good things.

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April 13, 2016, 06:03:53 AM
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I blame the bilderberg group. They've always wanted him out of the picture.

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April 13, 2016, 06:49:03 AM
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I hope the dude gets well soon. He's a genuine weirdo but also an original and the world needs more people like him.

yeah hope he dosnt get too sick partying in the bahamas

i doubt coloidal silver can help too much with alcohol poisioning

and late nights, not to mention sliping off table tops while

dancing when drunk





I didn't hate on him

ur exposing urself to being incredibly stupid

bad idea with a big acc

have u heard of colloidal silver?

fous on what i write not ur

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April 14, 2016, 05:39:25 PM
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I pray for his successful recovery.
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