Aprilis Wrote:A local shot may have been fine for his surgery, I am no dr so I dont know. The point was he had to turn it into one of his stories.
Generally speaking, a surgery has to be pretty serious before they use a general anesthetic. There are a lot of complications in the use of general anesthesia which is why anesthesiology is a speciality of its own.
Quote:He was so outrageous I need to write a book about him.
He might like that. He sounds like either a pathological liar, or someone who has lived such a pathetically boring life that he thinks he has to spice things up in order to make himself interesting.
Quote:When I broke up with him he faked his suicide attempt. He poked a hole in the wall and told me he missed when he was trying to shoot himself in the head.
Now
that's really laughable. "I was trying to shoot myself, but I missed.":crazy:
Quote:So I asked - why didnt the bullet go through the wall?
he said it lodged in the stud.
I said that I wasnt stupid and the bullet would have gone through the wall. I even stuck a pencil in the hole (it fit perfectly) and proved the stud was not there. And it wasnt a little bullet his gun was a cz75
SHEESH! The CZ-75 is chambered in either 9mm or 40S&W. Neither of them would go through a wall stud (from the wall side of the stud) which is about 3.5 inches thick. But if you can put a pencil in the hole and wiggle it more than a tiny bit, there's no stud behind the dry wall. And a 9mm bullet would make a hole that is a good bit larger than the diameter of a pencil. And if it missed the stud, it would DEFINITELY go completely through two thicknesses of dry wall. It would go through at least one thickness of dry wall in the next wall behind it.
Quote:I dont know anything about guns but I do know that if you shoot a wall from 2 feet away that the bullet is going to come out the other side. It was drywall.
You may not know
much, but don't say you don't know
anything -- because you're absolutely right.
(You certainly know more than
he does.)
Ken V.