A group home in Ohio allowed a man with "intellectual and/or developmental disabilities" and a "history of constipation" to go weeks without a bowel movement, leading to a "massive" collection of impacted feces in his colon that "weighed over 20 pounds" and killed him, a lawsuit says.
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He didn't drink coffee?
ReplyDeleteThat group home staff never hear of colonic irrigations, coffee enemas, mini jackhammers and M80s?
ReplyDeleteThis condition is a lot more common than you would think. The medical term is called mega colon. Patients in hospitals that have undergone surgery and are on heavy narcotics, such as morphine or oxycodone become very constipated because narcotics slow down the bowel. In a hospital setting, they almost always catch it and administer cathartics. But every once in a while, each nurse documents, no bowel movement until the patient becomes septic.
ReplyDeleteIleus too, trust me, 30 years radiology
DeleteTodd near Denver
Now that's truly being 'Full of Shit'!
ReplyDeleteChutes Magoo
Just saw a meme over at 90 Miles From Tyranny stating that constipation killed 2,167 people last year, compared to 297 rifle-related deaths. Poor guy was just a statistic...
ReplyDeleteEd
The last couple of years of my wife's life was spent in and out of those places for PT. That's an industry in desperate need of a "no cell phones permitted on the job" policy. Every time I or her daughter stopped in to visit the entire aid staff could be found camped out at the nurses station with their faces buried in their cell phones instead of doing what they were paid to do.
ReplyDeleteThe last place she was at made the mistake of allowing Google reviews, to which I posted that it desperately needed such a policy. The manager of the place, a DEI hire, requested that I contact him to talk about it, to which I replied "what will it change?" Never heard anymore from him.
ninety miles from tyranny has a meme up that reads-
ReplyDelete"Rifles of any kind were used in 297 deaths in America last year. Constipation killed 2167."
I've had to take a serious shit before but damn nothing like that.
ReplyDeleteRest in Peace dude
JD
See! Sometimes having your S*** together ISN'T a good thing.
ReplyDeleteHaving had several bouts of constipation brought on by painkillers, part of my morning regimen now consists of big scoops of psyllium, flaxseed, and oat bran mixed in the blender with some fruit juice. Nothing like a good crap to get you going in the morning.
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