Food for the sickly?
On Feb 18, 8:20 am, "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:
> "Barry" > wrote in message
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> oups.com...
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> > On Feb 18, 7:53 am, "JoeSpareBedroom" > wrote:
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> >> ***YOU**** stated the hat nonsense as a general rule. Here's the rule:
> >> You
> >> make people comfortable. If they have a fever and you think their
> >> judgement
> >> is being affected, you do what's right. If their judgement is affected,
> >> their fever's too high, and you DO NOT cook their heads.
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> >> Perhaps your head was cooked when you were a child.
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> > what if they ask for a hat
> > will you deny them the rich comfort of a hat Joe?
> > Because you decide their temp has rendered them stupid?
> > What you gonna do? ask them how many fingers your holding up?
> > lmao
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> If they have 102 fever, they do not get a hat. That's stupid.
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> Now, I need to know who taught you that putting a hat on someone with a
> fever is a good idea.
I never said that, you made that part up, but lets suppose I did say
that... AND
let's suppose the sick are in a poorly heated and drafty house...
You think we should let icy cold beams of wind whip their hot scalp?
That's just inviting extreme discomfort followed by hallucinations.
REMEMBER DOCTOR The human head is one third of our body weight.
Dr Barry
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